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Becquerel Point

Strange spot. be aware of the security of the nuclear plant.



Berck sur mer

Whith a small tide, you can surf all the day. if the tide is big, surf from 2 hours to 1 hour before the high tide. It's a good spot with a SW wind bexause it's protected.



Anse st Martin

It's better to have a longboard.



Audreselles

its more for bodyboarders but sometimes with low tide you can sur it



Anse du Brick

Needs a big West or North Swell. Come and check it when all the others spot are closed-out. There are two majors peaks, one on hte right of the cove and one the left. On good days, it's producing some of the best waves in this area.Be careful : parking can be hazardous.



Lorient

Lorient Surf Spot Guide, Saint Barthelemy Nestled on the northeast shore of Saint Barthelemy, Lorient delivers consistent reef-coral waves that fire up into hollow, powerful slabs on the right swell days, drawing surfers with its raw Caribbean energy and twin peaks for every level. This right and left reef break over sharp coral and rocks […]



St Francois Harbour

beginners wave, soft and sloppy, fun though. Better at high tide because of the shallow water.



Le Salako

this spot only works a few days per years. you can see about 2 little peaks. and for sure you will find only one other surfer. a guy who is living on this beach.



Le palais

Le palais Surf Spot Guide, Guadeloupe Nestled on the wild Atlantic coast of Guadeloupe, Le Palais delivers mellow beach-break waves that peel both right and left over a forgiving mix of flat rocks and sand. This powerless spot radiates a laid-back vibe perfect for relaxed sessions where beginners can build confidence without the pressure of […]



Anse à la Gourde

ask locals for the paddle out : there's only one way, with a 15 meters section in REALLY shallow water to access to the waves.


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