Walk to the beach and surf, don't cut off the locals. Bring sunblock and all the wax and stuff you need because there are no surf shops around.
Needs 5'+ swell to start breaking on the deeper reef. With Swell, fun easy to paddle into deep water walls, well offshore. Can be A-Framish w/, depending on Swell direction, either Lefts or Rights being better. No Crowds and not that popular a spot, since the more popular spots start to go off under similar conditions.
Some tempting, shapely little chest to head high waves will break on the inside in shallow water over sharp fire coral/urchin reef. The shallow reef makes it not worth it on smaller days
Secret Spot Surf Spot Guide, Bahamas This remote reef break delivers fast, powerful waves that peel across sharp coral and sand in nearly perfect solitude. Located on Eleuthera's Atlantic-facing coast, Secret Spot offers consistent right and left-hand waves that work across all tide stages, making it a premier destination for experienced surfers seeking uncrowded barrels […]
Sand Cay Surf Spot Guide, Bahamas Sand Cay sits as one of the Bahamas' most accessible and forgiving sandbar breaks, offering consistent peeling waves that work across multiple swell directions. The sandy bottom with occasional rock creates a soft, user-friendly platform perfect for building skills, while the A-frame peaks deliver both left and right-hand opportunities. […]
Take a ferry from crossing beach in marsh harbour o elbow cay, then catch a lift with locals to the abaco inn, White Sound
This wave goes off and rarely is surfed. There are a few people that work in the restaurants that surf, but it's mainly visitors. When there's a swell, it is better than Garbonzo(considered the premier spot).
love this spot,surfed here 25 yrs!lifeguards may try to stop u at the beach,but walk around them because bahamian beaches by law are all public access.the break is at the cove atlantis hotel.u may have to walk arround the hotel to get there.the closest place to walk from is cabbage beach public access.when u get to the beach turn left,walk to the end of the beach,cross the small bridge over the canal,keep going 4 about 5 more minutes and ur there!
Walk to the beach and surf, don't cut off the locals. Bring sunblock and all the wax and stuff you need because there are no surf shops around.
Needs 5'+ swell to start breaking on the deeper reef. With Swell, fun easy to paddle into deep water walls, well offshore. Can be A-Framish w/, depending on Swell direction, either Lefts or Rights being better. No Crowds and not that popular a spot, since the more popular spots start to go off under similar conditions.
Some tempting, shapely little chest to head high waves will break on the inside in shallow water over sharp fire coral/urchin reef. The shallow reef makes it not worth it on smaller days
Secret Spot Surf Spot Guide, Bahamas This remote reef break delivers fast, powerful waves that peel across sharp coral and sand in nearly perfect solitude. Located on Eleuthera's Atlantic-facing coast, Secret Spot offers consistent right and left-hand waves that work across all tide stages, making it a premier destination for experienced surfers seeking uncrowded barrels […]
Sand Cay Surf Spot Guide, Bahamas Sand Cay sits as one of the Bahamas' most accessible and forgiving sandbar breaks, offering consistent peeling waves that work across multiple swell directions. The sandy bottom with occasional rock creates a soft, user-friendly platform perfect for building skills, while the A-frame peaks deliver both left and right-hand opportunities. […]
Take a ferry from crossing beach in marsh harbour o elbow cay, then catch a lift with locals to the abaco inn, White Sound
This wave goes off and rarely is surfed. There are a few people that work in the restaurants that surf, but it's mainly visitors. When there's a swell, it is better than Garbonzo(considered the premier spot).
love this spot,surfed here 25 yrs!lifeguards may try to stop u at the beach,but walk around them because bahamian beaches by law are all public access.the break is at the cove atlantis hotel.u may have to walk arround the hotel to get there.the closest place to walk from is cabbage beach public access.when u get to the beach turn left,walk to the end of the beach,cross the small bridge over the canal,keep going 4 about 5 more minutes and ur there!
Walk to the beach and surf, don't cut off the locals. Bring sunblock and all the wax and stuff you need because there are no surf shops around.
Needs 5'+ swell to start breaking on the deeper reef. With Swell, fun easy to paddle into deep water walls, well offshore. Can be A-Framish w/, depending on Swell direction, either Lefts or Rights being better. No Crowds and not that popular a spot, since the more popular spots start to go off under similar conditions.
Some tempting, shapely little chest to head high waves will break on the inside in shallow water over sharp fire coral/urchin reef. The shallow reef makes it not worth it on smaller days
Secret Spot Surf Spot Guide, Bahamas This remote reef break delivers fast, powerful waves that peel across sharp coral and sand in nearly perfect solitude. Located on Eleuthera's Atlantic-facing coast, Secret Spot offers consistent right and left-hand waves that work across all tide stages, making it a premier destination for experienced surfers seeking uncrowded barrels […]
Sand Cay Surf Spot Guide, Bahamas Sand Cay sits as one of the Bahamas' most accessible and forgiving sandbar breaks, offering consistent peeling waves that work across multiple swell directions. The sandy bottom with occasional rock creates a soft, user-friendly platform perfect for building skills, while the A-frame peaks deliver both left and right-hand opportunities. […]
Take a ferry from crossing beach in marsh harbour o elbow cay, then catch a lift with locals to the abaco inn, White Sound
This wave goes off and rarely is surfed. There are a few people that work in the restaurants that surf, but it's mainly visitors. When there's a swell, it is better than Garbonzo(considered the premier spot).
love this spot,surfed here 25 yrs!lifeguards may try to stop u at the beach,but walk around them because bahamian beaches by law are all public access.the break is at the cove atlantis hotel.u may have to walk arround the hotel to get there.the closest place to walk from is cabbage beach public access.when u get to the beach turn left,walk to the end of the beach,cross the small bridge over the canal,keep going 4 about 5 more minutes and ur there!
Walk to the beach and surf, don't cut off the locals. Bring sunblock and all the wax and stuff you need because there are no surf shops around.
Needs 5'+ swell to start breaking on the deeper reef. With Swell, fun easy to paddle into deep water walls, well offshore. Can be A-Framish w/, depending on Swell direction, either Lefts or Rights being better. No Crowds and not that popular a spot, since the more popular spots start to go off under similar conditions.
Some tempting, shapely little chest to head high waves will break on the inside in shallow water over sharp fire coral/urchin reef. The shallow reef makes it not worth it on smaller days
Secret Spot Surf Spot Guide, Bahamas This remote reef break delivers fast, powerful waves that peel across sharp coral and sand in nearly perfect solitude. Located on Eleuthera's Atlantic-facing coast, Secret Spot offers consistent right and left-hand waves that work across all tide stages, making it a premier destination for experienced surfers seeking uncrowded barrels […]
Sand Cay Surf Spot Guide, Bahamas Sand Cay sits as one of the Bahamas' most accessible and forgiving sandbar breaks, offering consistent peeling waves that work across multiple swell directions. The sandy bottom with occasional rock creates a soft, user-friendly platform perfect for building skills, while the A-frame peaks deliver both left and right-hand opportunities. […]
Take a ferry from crossing beach in marsh harbour o elbow cay, then catch a lift with locals to the abaco inn, White Sound
This wave goes off and rarely is surfed. There are a few people that work in the restaurants that surf, but it's mainly visitors. When there's a swell, it is better than Garbonzo(considered the premier spot).
love this spot,surfed here 25 yrs!lifeguards may try to stop u at the beach,but walk around them because bahamian beaches by law are all public access.the break is at the cove atlantis hotel.u may have to walk arround the hotel to get there.the closest place to walk from is cabbage beach public access.when u get to the beach turn left,walk to the end of the beach,cross the small bridge over the canal,keep going 4 about 5 more minutes and ur there!
Walk to the beach and surf, don't cut off the locals. Bring sunblock and all the wax and stuff you need because there are no surf shops around.
Needs 5'+ swell to start breaking on the deeper reef. With Swell, fun easy to paddle into deep water walls, well offshore. Can be A-Framish w/, depending on Swell direction, either Lefts or Rights being better. No Crowds and not that popular a spot, since the more popular spots start to go off under similar conditions.
Some tempting, shapely little chest to head high waves will break on the inside in shallow water over sharp fire coral/urchin reef. The shallow reef makes it not worth it on smaller days
Secret Spot Surf Spot Guide, Bahamas This remote reef break delivers fast, powerful waves that peel across sharp coral and sand in nearly perfect solitude. Located on Eleuthera's Atlantic-facing coast, Secret Spot offers consistent right and left-hand waves that work across all tide stages, making it a premier destination for experienced surfers seeking uncrowded barrels […]
Sand Cay Surf Spot Guide, Bahamas Sand Cay sits as one of the Bahamas' most accessible and forgiving sandbar breaks, offering consistent peeling waves that work across multiple swell directions. The sandy bottom with occasional rock creates a soft, user-friendly platform perfect for building skills, while the A-frame peaks deliver both left and right-hand opportunities. […]
Take a ferry from crossing beach in marsh harbour o elbow cay, then catch a lift with locals to the abaco inn, White Sound
This wave goes off and rarely is surfed. There are a few people that work in the restaurants that surf, but it's mainly visitors. When there's a swell, it is better than Garbonzo(considered the premier spot).
love this spot,surfed here 25 yrs!lifeguards may try to stop u at the beach,but walk around them because bahamian beaches by law are all public access.the break is at the cove atlantis hotel.u may have to walk arround the hotel to get there.the closest place to walk from is cabbage beach public access.when u get to the beach turn left,walk to the end of the beach,cross the small bridge over the canal,keep going 4 about 5 more minutes and ur there!
Walk to the beach and surf, don't cut off the locals. Bring sunblock and all the wax and stuff you need because there are no surf shops around.
Needs 5'+ swell to start breaking on the deeper reef. With Swell, fun easy to paddle into deep water walls, well offshore. Can be A-Framish w/, depending on Swell direction, either Lefts or Rights being better. No Crowds and not that popular a spot, since the more popular spots start to go off under similar conditions.
Some tempting, shapely little chest to head high waves will break on the inside in shallow water over sharp fire coral/urchin reef. The shallow reef makes it not worth it on smaller days
Secret Spot Surf Spot Guide, Bahamas This remote reef break delivers fast, powerful waves that peel across sharp coral and sand in nearly perfect solitude. Located on Eleuthera's Atlantic-facing coast, Secret Spot offers consistent right and left-hand waves that work across all tide stages, making it a premier destination for experienced surfers seeking uncrowded barrels […]
Sand Cay Surf Spot Guide, Bahamas Sand Cay sits as one of the Bahamas' most accessible and forgiving sandbar breaks, offering consistent peeling waves that work across multiple swell directions. The sandy bottom with occasional rock creates a soft, user-friendly platform perfect for building skills, while the A-frame peaks deliver both left and right-hand opportunities. […]
Take a ferry from crossing beach in marsh harbour o elbow cay, then catch a lift with locals to the abaco inn, White Sound
This wave goes off and rarely is surfed. There are a few people that work in the restaurants that surf, but it's mainly visitors. When there's a swell, it is better than Garbonzo(considered the premier spot).
love this spot,surfed here 25 yrs!lifeguards may try to stop u at the beach,but walk around them because bahamian beaches by law are all public access.the break is at the cove atlantis hotel.u may have to walk arround the hotel to get there.the closest place to walk from is cabbage beach public access.when u get to the beach turn left,walk to the end of the beach,cross the small bridge over the canal,keep going 4 about 5 more minutes and ur there!
Walk to the beach and surf, don't cut off the locals. Bring sunblock and all the wax and stuff you need because there are no surf shops around.
Needs 5'+ swell to start breaking on the deeper reef. With Swell, fun easy to paddle into deep water walls, well offshore. Can be A-Framish w/, depending on Swell direction, either Lefts or Rights being better. No Crowds and not that popular a spot, since the more popular spots start to go off under similar conditions.
Some tempting, shapely little chest to head high waves will break on the inside in shallow water over sharp fire coral/urchin reef. The shallow reef makes it not worth it on smaller days
Secret Spot Surf Spot Guide, Bahamas This remote reef break delivers fast, powerful waves that peel across sharp coral and sand in nearly perfect solitude. Located on Eleuthera's Atlantic-facing coast, Secret Spot offers consistent right and left-hand waves that work across all tide stages, making it a premier destination for experienced surfers seeking uncrowded barrels […]
Sand Cay Surf Spot Guide, Bahamas Sand Cay sits as one of the Bahamas' most accessible and forgiving sandbar breaks, offering consistent peeling waves that work across multiple swell directions. The sandy bottom with occasional rock creates a soft, user-friendly platform perfect for building skills, while the A-frame peaks deliver both left and right-hand opportunities. […]
Take a ferry from crossing beach in marsh harbour o elbow cay, then catch a lift with locals to the abaco inn, White Sound
This wave goes off and rarely is surfed. There are a few people that work in the restaurants that surf, but it's mainly visitors. When there's a swell, it is better than Garbonzo(considered the premier spot).
love this spot,surfed here 25 yrs!lifeguards may try to stop u at the beach,but walk around them because bahamian beaches by law are all public access.the break is at the cove atlantis hotel.u may have to walk arround the hotel to get there.the closest place to walk from is cabbage beach public access.when u get to the beach turn left,walk to the end of the beach,cross the small bridge over the canal,keep going 4 about 5 more minutes and ur there!
