Winjammer

14.057933 N / -60.976283 O

Winjammer Surf Spot Guide, Sainte Lucia

Winjammer is a raw, powerful reef break that fires up into a fast right-hander on the outer reef, delivering heavy walls and occasional A-frame peaks for those rare fun sessions. The coral reef bottom demands respect, with sharp rocks testing your positioning on every drop. This sleeping beast offers an uncrowded, high-adrenaline vibe for surfers chasing powerful Caribbean lines amid stunning tropical surroundings.

Geography and Nature

Nestled on the northwest Caribbean coast in Labrelotte Bay near Gros Islet, Winjammer sits within a resort-backed area featuring powdery white sand beaches fringed by swaying palms and dramatic hillside views of lush mountains. The coastal landscape blends manicured greenery with natural rocky outcrops, creating a semi-remote feel despite proximity to amenities, where the bay's calm inner waters contrast the outer reef's exposure to Atlantic energy.

Surf Setup

Winjammer operates as a reef-coral break firing a consistent right, with the takeoff leading into a fast, powerful wall that can barrel on bigger days or peel fun into the bay on smaller swells. It thrives on north and northwest swells, especially during storm pulses, while east winds keep it offshore and clean. Mid to high tides provide the safest cushion over the shallow, sharp reef. On a typical firing session, expect double-overhead bombs with unpredictable sections that reward precise rail work and quick maneuvers.

Consistency and Best Time

This fickle spot breaks sometimes, coming alive primarily during the storm season from August to November when huge north and northwest swells push through, often holding up in strong winds. Winter months like December to March offer the most reliable windows with NE pulses wrapping around, though summer windswells from June to October can spark smaller days if trades lighten. Avoid direct east swells or flat trade-wind periods from April to July, when conditions go quiet.

Crowd Levels

Winjammer sees few surfers overall, with sparse lineups on both weekdays and weekends. You'll share waves with a small mix of locals and visiting surfers.

Who It's For

Winjammer suits experienced surfers who can handle fast takeoffs and powerful sections over a unforgiving reef. Beginners should steer clear due to the sharp coral and heavy waves, while intermediates might score fun rights on rare smaller days but risk punishment on bigger swells. Advanced riders will love the high-line potential and barreling walls when it turns on.

Hazards to Respect

The shallow coral reef with sharp rocks poses the main risk, so booties are essential to avoid cuts on wipeouts. Strong rips can form on bigger swells, pulling you wide—paddle smart and know your exit.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings warm waters around 27-29°C, where boardshorts or a rash vest suffice for all-day comfort. Winter from December to March sees temperatures drop to 25-27°C, making a shorty 2/2mm wetsuit optional for longer sessions. Spring and fall hover at 26-28°C, ideal for trunks with spring suits recommended if you're sensitive to cooler mornings.

How to Get There

Fly into Hewanorra International Airport (UVF), about 65 kilometers south, or the closer George F.L. Charles Airport (SLU) just 10 kilometers north near Castries. From SLU, it's a quick 15-minute drive north along the coastal road through Gros Islet to Labrelotte Bay—taxis are plentiful and cost around 50-70 euros. Parking is easy at the resort area with free spots near the beach access, and the break is a short 200-meter walk from the sand. Public minibuses run frequently from Castries or Gros Islet for budget travelers, dropping you within 500 meters of the spot.

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Winjammer 

Sainte Lucia
14.057933 N / -60.976283 O
In the city
Short walk (5-15 mn)
Easy to find
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Level: Experienced surfers
Public access: Public access
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CONDITIONS
Level
Experienced surfers
BREAK TYPE
Reef-coral
WAVE DIRECTION
Right
WAVE QUALITY
Normal
FREQUENCY
Sometimes break
BOTTOM
Reef (coral, sharp rocks etc..)
POWER
Fast, Powerful, Fun
NORMAL LENGHT
Normal (50 to 150m)

Winjammer Surf Spot Guide, Sainte Lucia

Winjammer is a raw, powerful reef break that fires up into a fast right-hander on the outer reef, delivering heavy walls and occasional A-frame peaks for those rare fun sessions. The coral reef bottom demands respect, with sharp rocks testing your positioning on every drop. This sleeping beast offers an uncrowded, high-adrenaline vibe for surfers chasing powerful Caribbean lines amid stunning tropical surroundings.

Geography and Nature

Nestled on the northwest Caribbean coast in Labrelotte Bay near Gros Islet, Winjammer sits within a resort-backed area featuring powdery white sand beaches fringed by swaying palms and dramatic hillside views of lush mountains. The coastal landscape blends manicured greenery with natural rocky outcrops, creating a semi-remote feel despite proximity to amenities, where the bay's calm inner waters contrast the outer reef's exposure to Atlantic energy.

Surf Setup

Winjammer operates as a reef-coral break firing a consistent right, with the takeoff leading into a fast, powerful wall that can barrel on bigger days or peel fun into the bay on smaller swells. It thrives on north and northwest swells, especially during storm pulses, while east winds keep it offshore and clean. Mid to high tides provide the safest cushion over the shallow, sharp reef. On a typical firing session, expect double-overhead bombs with unpredictable sections that reward precise rail work and quick maneuvers.

Consistency and Best Time

This fickle spot breaks sometimes, coming alive primarily during the storm season from August to November when huge north and northwest swells push through, often holding up in strong winds. Winter months like December to March offer the most reliable windows with NE pulses wrapping around, though summer windswells from June to October can spark smaller days if trades lighten. Avoid direct east swells or flat trade-wind periods from April to July, when conditions go quiet.

Crowd Levels

Winjammer sees few surfers overall, with sparse lineups on both weekdays and weekends. You'll share waves with a small mix of locals and visiting surfers.

Who It's For

Winjammer suits experienced surfers who can handle fast takeoffs and powerful sections over a unforgiving reef. Beginners should steer clear due to the sharp coral and heavy waves, while intermediates might score fun rights on rare smaller days but risk punishment on bigger swells. Advanced riders will love the high-line potential and barreling walls when it turns on.

Hazards to Respect

The shallow coral reef with sharp rocks poses the main risk, so booties are essential to avoid cuts on wipeouts. Strong rips can form on bigger swells, pulling you wide—paddle smart and know your exit.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings warm waters around 27-29°C, where boardshorts or a rash vest suffice for all-day comfort. Winter from December to March sees temperatures drop to 25-27°C, making a shorty 2/2mm wetsuit optional for longer sessions. Spring and fall hover at 26-28°C, ideal for trunks with spring suits recommended if you're sensitive to cooler mornings.

How to Get There

Fly into Hewanorra International Airport (UVF), about 65 kilometers south, or the closer George F.L. Charles Airport (SLU) just 10 kilometers north near Castries. From SLU, it's a quick 15-minute drive north along the coastal road through Gros Islet to Labrelotte Bay—taxis are plentiful and cost around 50-70 euros. Parking is easy at the resort area with free spots near the beach access, and the break is a short 200-meter walk from the sand. Public minibuses run frequently from Castries or Gros Islet for budget travelers, dropping you within 500 meters of the spot.

Winjammer Surf Spot Guide, Sainte Lucia

Winjammer is a raw, powerful reef break that fires up into a fast right-hander on the outer reef, delivering heavy walls and occasional A-frame peaks for those rare fun sessions. The coral reef bottom demands respect, with sharp rocks testing your positioning on every drop. This sleeping beast offers an uncrowded, high-adrenaline vibe for surfers chasing powerful Caribbean lines amid stunning tropical surroundings.

Geography and Nature

Nestled on the northwest Caribbean coast in Labrelotte Bay near Gros Islet, Winjammer sits within a resort-backed area featuring powdery white sand beaches fringed by swaying palms and dramatic hillside views of lush mountains. The coastal landscape blends manicured greenery with natural rocky outcrops, creating a semi-remote feel despite proximity to amenities, where the bay's calm inner waters contrast the outer reef's exposure to Atlantic energy.

Surf Setup

Winjammer operates as a reef-coral break firing a consistent right, with the takeoff leading into a fast, powerful wall that can barrel on bigger days or peel fun into the bay on smaller swells. It thrives on north and northwest swells, especially during storm pulses, while east winds keep it offshore and clean. Mid to high tides provide the safest cushion over the shallow, sharp reef. On a typical firing session, expect double-overhead bombs with unpredictable sections that reward precise rail work and quick maneuvers.

Consistency and Best Time

This fickle spot breaks sometimes, coming alive primarily during the storm season from August to November when huge north and northwest swells push through, often holding up in strong winds. Winter months like December to March offer the most reliable windows with NE pulses wrapping around, though summer windswells from June to October can spark smaller days if trades lighten. Avoid direct east swells or flat trade-wind periods from April to July, when conditions go quiet.

Crowd Levels

Winjammer sees few surfers overall, with sparse lineups on both weekdays and weekends. You'll share waves with a small mix of locals and visiting surfers.

Who It's For

Winjammer suits experienced surfers who can handle fast takeoffs and powerful sections over a unforgiving reef. Beginners should steer clear due to the sharp coral and heavy waves, while intermediates might score fun rights on rare smaller days but risk punishment on bigger swells. Advanced riders will love the high-line potential and barreling walls when it turns on.

Hazards to Respect

The shallow coral reef with sharp rocks poses the main risk, so booties are essential to avoid cuts on wipeouts. Strong rips can form on bigger swells, pulling you wide—paddle smart and know your exit.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings warm waters around 27-29°C, where boardshorts or a rash vest suffice for all-day comfort. Winter from December to March sees temperatures drop to 25-27°C, making a shorty 2/2mm wetsuit optional for longer sessions. Spring and fall hover at 26-28°C, ideal for trunks with spring suits recommended if you're sensitive to cooler mornings.

How to Get There

Fly into Hewanorra International Airport (UVF), about 65 kilometers south, or the closer George F.L. Charles Airport (SLU) just 10 kilometers north near Castries. From SLU, it's a quick 15-minute drive north along the coastal road through Gros Islet to Labrelotte Bay—taxis are plentiful and cost around 50-70 euros. Parking is easy at the resort area with free spots near the beach access, and the break is a short 200-meter walk from the sand. Public minibuses run frequently from Castries or Gros Islet for budget travelers, dropping you within 500 meters of the spot.

Wave Quality: Normal

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Reef-coral
Normal lenght: Normal (50 to 150m)
Good day lenght: Very Long (300 to 500 m)
DIRECTION
Right
Good swell direction: North, NorthWest
Good wind direction: East
frequency
Sometimes break
Swell size: Starts working at 1.0m-1.5m / 3ft-5ft and holds up to 4m+ / 12ft
power
Fast, Powerful, Fun
Best Tide Position: Mid and high tide
Best Tide Movement: Rising tide

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Surf Winjammer primarily during storm season from August to November for huge north and northwest swells, or winter months December to March for reliable NE pulses. It thrives on north and northwest swells with east winds keeping it offshore and clean, at mid to high tides over the shallow reef. Summer windswells from June to October can spark smaller days if trades lighten, but avoid flat trade-wind periods April to July.
Winjammer suits experienced surfers who handle fast takeoffs and powerful sections over unforgiving reef. Beginners should steer clear due to sharp coral and heavy waves, while intermediates might score fun rights on rare smaller days but risk punishment on bigger swells. Advanced riders love the high-line potential and barreling walls when it turns on.
Winjammer is a raw, powerful reef break firing a consistent fast right-hander on the outer reef with heavy walls and occasional A-frame peaks. The takeoff leads into a powerful wall that barrels on bigger days or peels fun into the bay on smaller swells, expecting double-overhead bombs with unpredictable sections rewarding precise rail work.
Winjammer sees few surfers with sparse lineups on weekdays and weekends, sharing waves with a small mix of locals and visitors. Fly into George F.L. Charles Airport 10 kilometers north for a 15-minute drive to Labrelotte Bay near Gros Islet, with taxis around 50-70 euros; easy free parking at the resort and a 200-meter walk to the break.
Winjammer offers an uncrowded, high-adrenaline vibe with powerful Caribbean lines on a raw reef break amid stunning tropical surroundings of white sand beaches and lush mountains. This fickle sleeping beast delivers heavy walls, fast rights and rare fun A-frames for experienced surfers chasing adrenaline amid the bay's contrast of calm inner waters and Atlantic exposure.

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