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Boa Baranca
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Tip : if you don't see white-water outside Mangel Halto there's no waves. In that case keep on going straight and find your way to Dos Playa.

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Boca Druif
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On a big day if it's offshore. you could get some really sick ass world class barrels here.It's a powerful wave. when it's small u can still have fun here. and when it's big it becomes world class. and if your lucky enough to get it offshore. then you're in for a treat. love this place, you can find me here most throw out the week:)

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Dooms
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it starts with walking on the reef to get out ..watch out for the holes and urchins.the paddle out is easy ...you better duckdive good because it's shallow reef remember. once you're out sit and wait for the waves. avoid slamming on the reefs on a drop in.

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Andicuri
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This is 1 of Aruba's most surfed spots.Mostly crowded by bodyboarders this spot can get really heavy sometimes and it will be really dangerous so if in doubt don't go in.

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Arashi
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This spot is very fickle but when it's on, it is just like Padang Padang or Uluwatu. Not a drop of water out of place and the best waves you'll ever surf. It's not a very hollow wave but it is long and perfect. When it gets over 6 or 8 ft. it has a very long right. It's usually a left though. For it to break it either requires a hurricane in the gulf of mexico or a huge cold front near the lower half of the USA.Park your car in front of the spot and talk to the locals. They will clue you in on where to paddle out and where to sit as this spot is a bit tricky. There is a long channel on the right of the reef and it is about a 10 - 15 minute paddle out. The wind is always offshore here but very hard blowing, that's why it needs size to break good. The best part is that it is a very long wave. When it's on, it gets really crowded. Good luck. I have lived on Aruba for 10 years and I've only caught it perfect 3 times or so. Other times it's still fun.

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Palmetto Point
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check the forcasts. when puerto rico gets a huge west/ north west swell it happens.

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"Spot"
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plenty of space for parking, notting to say, it's pretty easy to surf!

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Dolphins
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Next to Viceroy hotel. You can usually rent surfboards or bodyboards at the hotel, but to be safe I would bring your own. The backwash from the mini sand mound on the beach gets really annoying because it prevents the waves from breaking. I would assume the backwash didn't exist before the stupid hotel got their. The reef is shallow and semi dangerous if you go all the way to the east, but if you hang just right of the reef, you can still get some fun waves. It seems like this is the only decent spot on the island, and unless you wanna paddle out near Shoal Bay East and go for the outer reefs, which are 10 feet+ and completely unknown. Ill keep you updated if I find more spots.

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Junk's Hole
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Junk's Hole Surf Spot Guide, Anguilla Junk's Hole delivers a rare combination of consistent reef-break waves and genuine solitude on Anguilla's eastern coast. This windswept stretch of beach offers both left and right-hand waves peeling off a coral and sand-bottomed reef, making it a reliable destination for surfers seeking uncrowded sessions in a pristine Caribbean […]

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french point
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I cannot provide the comprehensive guide you've requested because the search results do not contain specific information about a surf spot called "French Point" in the Robinson Crusoe Islands. The search results mention that Robinson Crusoe Island (part of the Juan Fernández Archipelago off Chile) has several surf spots including Bahía del Padre, Playa Larga, […]

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Boa Baranca

Tip : if you don't see white-water outside Mangel Halto there's no waves. In that case keep on going straight and find your way to Dos Playa.



Boca Druif

On a big day if it's offshore. you could get some really sick ass world class barrels here.It's a powerful wave. when it's small u can still have fun here. and when it's big it becomes world class. and if your lucky enough to get it offshore. then you're in for a treat. love this place, you can find me here most throw out the week:)



Dooms

it starts with walking on the reef to get out ..watch out for the holes and urchins.the paddle out is easy ...you better duckdive good because it's shallow reef remember. once you're out sit and wait for the waves. avoid slamming on the reefs on a drop in.



Andicuri

This is 1 of Aruba's most surfed spots.Mostly crowded by bodyboarders this spot can get really heavy sometimes and it will be really dangerous so if in doubt don't go in.



Arashi

This spot is very fickle but when it's on, it is just like Padang Padang or Uluwatu. Not a drop of water out of place and the best waves you'll ever surf. It's not a very hollow wave but it is long and perfect. When it gets over 6 or 8 ft. it has a very long right. It's usually a left though. For it to break it either requires a hurricane in the gulf of mexico or a huge cold front near the lower half of the USA.Park your car in front of the spot and talk to the locals. They will clue you in on where to paddle out and where to sit as this spot is a bit tricky. There is a long channel on the right of the reef and it is about a 10 - 15 minute paddle out. The wind is always offshore here but very hard blowing, that's why it needs size to break good. The best part is that it is a very long wave. When it's on, it gets really crowded. Good luck. I have lived on Aruba for 10 years and I've only caught it perfect 3 times or so. Other times it's still fun.



Palmetto Point

check the forcasts. when puerto rico gets a huge west/ north west swell it happens.



"Spot"

plenty of space for parking, notting to say, it's pretty easy to surf!



Dolphins

Next to Viceroy hotel. You can usually rent surfboards or bodyboards at the hotel, but to be safe I would bring your own. The backwash from the mini sand mound on the beach gets really annoying because it prevents the waves from breaking. I would assume the backwash didn't exist before the stupid hotel got their. The reef is shallow and semi dangerous if you go all the way to the east, but if you hang just right of the reef, you can still get some fun waves. It seems like this is the only decent spot on the island, and unless you wanna paddle out near Shoal Bay East and go for the outer reefs, which are 10 feet+ and completely unknown. Ill keep you updated if I find more spots.



Junk's Hole

Junk's Hole Surf Spot Guide, Anguilla Junk's Hole delivers a rare combination of consistent reef-break waves and genuine solitude on Anguilla's eastern coast. This windswept stretch of beach offers both left and right-hand waves peeling off a coral and sand-bottomed reef, making it a reliable destination for surfers seeking uncrowded sessions in a pristine Caribbean […]



french point

I cannot provide the comprehensive guide you've requested because the search results do not contain specific information about a surf spot called "French Point" in the Robinson Crusoe Islands. The search results mention that Robinson Crusoe Island (part of the Juan Fernández Archipelago off Chile) has several surf spots including Bahía del Padre, Playa Larga, […]


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