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When
the world was created, Barbados was given an abundance of potential for becoming
a surfer's paradise. The island's location far out in the Atlantic Ocean allows
waves to travel thousands of kilometers on the bottom of the sea to finally
unload all the power it developed during it's long journey over Barbados' coral
reefs.
As Barbados is a Coral island, a coral reef stretches all around Barbados'
coastline, providing for unlimited surfing conditions all over. No matter whether
a swell approaches the island from a northerly or westerly direction or whether
it's moving in from the East or the South, Barbados is guaranteed to have surf
somewhere along it's shores at almost any given day of the year.
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If you are visiting Barbados to do some surfing, consider staying
at a nearby accommodation on either the East or South coast of the island. Try accommodation on the East Coast to be near to what is considered the top surf spot on the island, with it's large and powerful waves. Accommodation on the South Coast will be perfect if you want to be near the coast known for it's variety of surfing conditions from one end of the coast to the other, to suite every surfer's taste!
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East Coast
The East Coast is the No.1 surfspot as far as power and size of the waves is concerned, a spot named Soup Bowl is internationally recognized in the surfing world.
North-West Coast
The northern end of the West Coast of Barbados isn't any milder when things are
happening. Duppys and some other breaks in the north west can live up to Hawaiian
standards easily. While some breaks claim a little effort to get to, the waves
of Maycocks roll out on a lovely white sand beach and are easier to access.
West Coast
Further down the West Coast there is the point break of Gibbs and the shallow
reefs of Tropicana and Sandy Lane. Watch out at Tropicana, don't even try in low
tide when you don't want to become sliced up for Sushi
.as
it almost happened to the author of these lines
South Coast
Along the South coast of Barbados, surfers find what they are looking for at many
spots along the way down to Southpoint on almost any given day of the year. From
Brandons near Bridgetown to Accra Beach the size of the waves is moderate. So
it is at Freids where the cleanest wave one could dream of rolls out on Cotton
Bays' beach. Closer to the rocks short boarders are in their element and right
next to them longboarders find their dream conditions.
Right around the corner is South Point, home of many surfing competitions in the
past, with a fairly powerful and clean wave.
The shorebreak at Inchcape on Silver Sands Beach is a pitchy shorebreak and can
fit all sorts of descriptions, from mushy to super clean, but it always is quite
powerful. It seems to break 365 days a year and is the last break to check when
nothing is happening anywhere else.
At Inchcape, also Boogie Board heaven
begins. The same shorebreak is where they have to arrange with the surfers and
share the waves with them. Quite a spectacular to watch for Inchcape guests
from their terraces when surfers and boogie borders try to show off their skill
and tricks and locals and visitors alike try to outdo each other. And that's
a daily event
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Silver Rock, Long Beach, Foul Bay and Crane Beach as well as Sam Lord's castle,
all those beaches make a year round boogie Board arena.
Don't you think that sounds like surfers paradise? Believe me it is
Come
and check us out at Inchcape in Silver Sands at the
most southern point of Barbados where surfers created surfing and windsurfing heaven
at Inchcape.
Contributed by Wolfgang Lange, Inchcape
Seaside Villas and Apts.
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