Where is the most consistent surf spot in the Caribbean?
Puerto RicoPuerto Rico's also got wedges and reefs and beach breaks, and it's super consistent. For sure, the most consistent island in the Caribbean. I think you really can't get skunked there. You're 100% going to get waves in the winter.
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Puerto Rico is known as the surf capital of the Caribbean, with the North-West coast boasting the best waves on the island! Driven by trade winds year around, PR is blessed with great surfing & windsurfing conditions throughout the entire year.
Strong, constant trade winds make for consistent, year-round swell on the east coast, while in winter, regular north swells light up the north and west coasts.
The top surf spots in the Caribbean. If we had to pick out the places where we'd say reign supreme for surfing in the Caribbean, it would be the Dominican Republic, Barbados, and Puerto Rico. Together, they do the best on those winter N swells and offer the most developed surf communities.
Surfing is one of the best things to do in the Caribbean, and Bathsheba Beach is perfect for experienced surfers, or at least surfers who don't mind learning on big waves. There are a few dozen surf breaks here, the most famous of which is called the Soup Bowl.
Soup Bowl. As has been touted by expert surfers on and off of the island, Bathsheba's Soup Bowl is one of the ultimate surfing locations in Barbados. A top choice for frequent local and even international surfing competitions, Soup Bowl has its reputation as the most consistent wave in Barbados.
BALI IS A YEAR ROUND SURF DESTINATIONFirst and foremost why Bali is the world's best surf destination, is the consistency and quality of the surf. Unlike the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans which deliver swells intermittently, the Indian Ocean is a consistent year-round swell-making machine.
Praia do Norte, Nazaré, Portugal — 80 FeetIt's also where the most enormous wave ever surfed was recorded, securing its place in the Guinness World Records.
Praia do Norte | Nazaré, PortugalHome to several Guinness World Records - including the largest wave ever ridden and biggest wave ever surfed by a woman - Nazaré's Praia do Norte is a rare natural phenomenon. Despite being a beach break, it is so powerful and heavy that some call it the surfboard-breaking machine.