Secret Spot

25.3667 N / -76.3833 O

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 in a pristine tropical setting.

Geography and Nature

Secret Spot sits along Eleuthera's eastern shoreline, where the island's 180-kilometer length bends to face the open Atlantic. The landscape is characterized by talcum-soft white sand beaches backed by dense seagrape vegetation and low tropical scrub. The immediate surroundings remain largely undeveloped and remote, with access requiring navigation through sand tracks and local knowledge. The coastline features a dramatic underwater topography, with a 900-meter drop in the ocean floor occurring just one kilometer offshore, creating a natural swell magnet that channels swells from as far away as Africa and the Azores.

Surf Setup

Secret Spot breaks over a mixed bottom of sharp coral reef and sand, producing fast, powerful waves that work on north and northeast swells. The break produces both right and left-hand waves depending on swell direction and size, with the reef structure creating hollow sections that reward experienced tube riders. West, southwest, south, and southeast winds provide offshore conditions that clean up the wave face and enhance shape. The break works across all tide stages, though experienced surfers will find their preferred windows based on swell size and personal preference. A typical session sees consistent, well-defined waves with enough power to demand respect and solid technique.

Consistency and Best Time

The best season for surfing Secret Spot runs from October through April, when strong cold fronts moving off the eastern United States coast generate reliable north and northeast swells with offshore winds. During these months, the break receives regular swell with excellent consistency. May through July typically sees smaller, less frequent waves. August, September, and October can bring hurricane-generated swell in warm, clear water, though these months carry inherent weather risks.

Crowd Levels

Secret Spot remains virtually empty on both weekdays and weekends, offering the rare opportunity to surf quality waves in complete solitude or with only a handful of other surfers.

Who It's For

This break is designed for experienced surfers comfortable with sharp reef, powerful waves, and dynamic conditions. The fast, hollow nature of the waves demands solid paddling fitness, precise wave selection, and confident tube-riding ability. Intermediate surfers may find certain smaller swell days manageable but should expect challenging conditions on most days.

Hazards to Respect

The sharp coral and rock bottom requires awareness of your position in the water and careful navigation during wipeouts. Reef cuts are a genuine risk, so proper footwear and awareness are essential. The power and speed of the waves demand respect and honest self-assessment of your abilities.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer temperatures from June to October range from 26°C to 28°C, requiring only board shorts or a light rashguard. Winter months from December to March cool to 20°C to 22°C, calling for a 3-millimeter spring suit or full suit depending on your cold tolerance. Spring and fall months from April to May and October to November sit between 23°C and 25°C, where a light 2-millimeter suit provides adequate protection.

How to Get There

The nearest airport is North Eleuthera Airport, located approximately 30 kilometers from Secret Spot, with direct daily flights from South Florida. Governor's Harbour Airport in Central Eleuthera offers another option about 40 kilometers away. A rental car is essential, as public transportation is limited. From North Eleuthera Airport, drive south through Gregory Town toward Alice Town, following local directions to the sand tracks leading to the break. Parking is available near the beach access points. The spot requires local knowledge to locate, so connecting with established guides or lodges familiar with the area is highly recommended.

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Secret Spot Secret

Bahamas
25.3667 N / -76.3833 O
Sell the house, wife and kids
Long walk (>30 mn)
Hard to find
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Level: Experienced surfers
Public access: Private access
Special access: By boat only

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 in a pristine tropical setting.

Geography and Nature

Secret Spot sits along Eleuthera's eastern shoreline, where the island's 180-kilometer length bends to face the open Atlantic. The landscape is characterized by talcum-soft white sand beaches backed by dense seagrape vegetation and low tropical scrub. The immediate surroundings remain largely undeveloped and remote, with access requiring navigation through sand tracks and local knowledge. The coastline features a dramatic underwater topography, with a 900-meter drop in the ocean floor occurring just one kilometer offshore, creating a natural swell magnet that channels swells from as far away as Africa and the Azores.

Surf Setup

Secret Spot breaks over a mixed bottom of sharp coral reef and sand, producing fast, powerful waves that work on north and northeast swells. The break produces both right and left-hand waves depending on swell direction and size, with the reef structure creating hollow sections that reward experienced tube riders. West, southwest, south, and southeast winds provide offshore conditions that clean up the wave face and enhance shape. The break works across all tide stages, though experienced surfers will find their preferred windows based on swell size and personal preference. A typical session sees consistent, well-defined waves with enough power to demand respect and solid technique.

Consistency and Best Time

The best season for surfing Secret Spot runs from October through April, when strong cold fronts moving off the eastern United States coast generate reliable north and northeast swells with offshore winds. During these months, the break receives regular swell with excellent consistency. May through July typically sees smaller, less frequent waves. August, September, and October can bring hurricane-generated swell in warm, clear water, though these months carry inherent weather risks.

Crowd Levels

Secret Spot remains virtually empty on both weekdays and weekends, offering the rare opportunity to surf quality waves in complete solitude or with only a handful of other surfers.

Who It's For

This break is designed for experienced surfers comfortable with sharp reef, powerful waves, and dynamic conditions. The fast, hollow nature of the waves demands solid paddling fitness, precise wave selection, and confident tube-riding ability. Intermediate surfers may find certain smaller swell days manageable but should expect challenging conditions on most days.

Hazards to Respect

The sharp coral and rock bottom requires awareness of your position in the water and careful navigation during wipeouts. Reef cuts are a genuine risk, so proper footwear and awareness are essential. The power and speed of the waves demand respect and honest self-assessment of your abilities.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer temperatures from June to October range from 26°C to 28°C, requiring only board shorts or a light rashguard. Winter months from December to March cool to 20°C to 22°C, calling for a 3-millimeter spring suit or full suit depending on your cold tolerance. Spring and fall months from April to May and October to November sit between 23°C and 25°C, where a light 2-millimeter suit provides adequate protection.

How to Get There

The nearest airport is North Eleuthera Airport, located approximately 30 kilometers from Secret Spot, with direct daily flights from South Florida. Governor's Harbour Airport in Central Eleuthera offers another option about 40 kilometers away. A rental car is essential, as public transportation is limited. From North Eleuthera Airport, drive south through Gregory Town toward Alice Town, following local directions to the sand tracks leading to the break. Parking is available near the beach access points. The spot requires local knowledge to locate, so connecting with established guides or lodges familiar with the area is highly recommended.

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Reef-coral
Normal lenght: Long (150 to 300 m)
Good day lenght: Very Long (300 to 500 m)
DIRECTION
Right and left
Good swell direction: North, NorthEast
Good wind direction: West, SouthWest, South, SouthEast
frequency
Regular
Swell size: Starts working at 1.0m-1.5m / 3ft-5ft and holds up to 5m / 16 ft and over
power
Fast, Powerful
Best Tide Position: All tides
Best Tide Movement: Rising tide

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The best season for surfing Secret Spot is from October through April, with reliable north and northeast swells and offshore winds. Strong cold fronts from the eastern United States generate consistent waves during these months. May through July brings smaller, less frequent waves, while August, September, and October offer hurricane-generated swell in warm water but with weather risks.
Secret Spot is designed for experienced surfers comfortable with sharp reef, powerful waves, and dynamic conditions. The fast, hollow waves demand solid paddling fitness, precise wave selection, and confident tube-riding ability. Intermediate surfers may manage smaller swell days but should expect challenging conditions most days.
Secret Spot is a remote reef break over sharp coral and sand, delivering fast, powerful waves that peel consistently. It produces right and left-hand waves on north and northeast swells, with hollow sections for tube riders, working across all tide stages. West, southwest, south, and southeast winds provide offshore conditions that enhance wave shape.
Secret Spot remains virtually empty on weekdays and weekends, offering solitude or just a handful of surfers. Fly into North Eleuthera Airport 30 kilometers away or Governor's Harbour Airport 40 kilometers away, then rent a car to drive south through Gregory Town to sand tracks. Parking is near beach access, but local knowledge from guides or lodges is recommended.
Secret Spot offers uncrowded barrels in pristine solitude on Eleuthera's Atlantic coast, with a 900-meter ocean floor drop just one kilometer offshore acting as a swell magnet from Africa and the Azores. Its remote, undeveloped setting with talcum-soft beaches and dense vegetation provides consistent, powerful reef waves across all tides for experienced surfers seeking quality sessions.

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