Maycocks

13.282283 N / -59.649883 O

Maycocks Surf Spot Guide, Barbados

Tucked away on Barbados' northwest coast, Maycocks delivers a fast and fun right-hand reef break over a sandy and rocky bottom that keeps sessions exciting without overwhelming intensity. This hidden gem offers long, lined-up walls reminiscent of classic points, with occasional hollow sections that reward good timing. Surfers love its tranquil vibe, where you can score endless rides in a peaceful setting far from the island's busier breaks.

Geography and Nature

Maycocks sits on the remote northwest side of Barbados, overlooking a small, idyllic bay framed by cliffs and lush jungle trails leading down to the water. The coastal landscape features rugged cliffs, an old cement works nearby, and open ocean views with no buildings or houses in sight, creating a true surfer's paradise feel. The beach is compact and rocky with sandy patches, backed by steep tracks that add to the sense of seclusion.

Surf Setup

Maycocks is a right-breaking reef-rocky wave that peels long and fast into the bay, starting from an outside section before mellowing into rippable shoulders and fun walls, sometimes with barrel potential on bigger sets. It thrives on north, northwest, or west swells, with east or northeast winds providing clean offshore conditions from the trade winds. Low and mid tides are ideal, especially incoming low tide, to avoid sections becoming too shallow or unrideable. On a typical session, expect chest-high to double-overhead waves that bend flawlessly, offering medium shoulder burn but plenty of speed for carving turns.

Consistency and Best Time

Maycocks is not highly consistent, firing best during north or northwest swells from low-pressure systems off the North Atlantic, which are rare but unforgettable from October to March when winter swells align. Avoid summer hurricane season from June to October if seeking reliable surf, as conditions can be flat or unpredictable here. Check forecasts closely for those magic north swells at low tide for peak performance.

Crowd Levels

This spot stays empty on both weekdays and weekends, making it a mellow choice with minimal lineup competition. You'll share waves respectfully with any locals who show up.

Who It's For

Maycocks suits all surfers, from beginners catching softer inside waves to intermediates and advanced riders tackling the faster outside lines and hollow bits. Newcomers can practice on fun shoulders, while experienced surfers enjoy the long rights for speed and maneuvers. Its forgiving shape on good days makes it welcoming across levels.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for the rocky reef bottom, especially at low tide, and time entries and exits carefully via the cliff paths. Protective booties help navigate the sand-and-rock mix without issue.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings water temperatures of 27 to 29 degrees Celsius, so boardshorts or a rash guard suffice for comfort. Winter from December to March sees 25 to 27 degrees Celsius, still warm enough for springsuit optional sessions. Spring and fall hover at 26 to 28 degrees Celsius, ideal for minimal or no wetsuit.

How to Get There

Fly into Grantley Adams International Airport (BGI), about 40 kilometers southeast of Maycocks, then rent a car for the drive. Head north along the west coast past Port St. Charles condominiums, take the left at the Y junction, follow up the hill past the cement plant, turn left by the bakery, and continue to the dead-end road where cars park on surf days. From there, walk a steep 100-200 meter track down the cliff to the bay; good footwear is essential, or hitch a ride with locals if possible. No public transport serves this remote spot reliably, so driving is key, with free roadside parking at the top.

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Maycocks 

Barbados
13.282283 N / -59.649883 O
Take a car
Short walk (5-15 mn)
Hard to find
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Level: All surfers
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Maycocks Surf Spot Guide, Barbados

Tucked away on Barbados' northwest coast, Maycocks delivers a fast and fun right-hand reef break over a sandy and rocky bottom that keeps sessions exciting without overwhelming intensity. This hidden gem offers long, lined-up walls reminiscent of classic points, with occasional hollow sections that reward good timing. Surfers love its tranquil vibe, where you can score endless rides in a peaceful setting far from the island's busier breaks.

Geography and Nature

Maycocks sits on the remote northwest side of Barbados, overlooking a small, idyllic bay framed by cliffs and lush jungle trails leading down to the water. The coastal landscape features rugged cliffs, an old cement works nearby, and open ocean views with no buildings or houses in sight, creating a true surfer's paradise feel. The beach is compact and rocky with sandy patches, backed by steep tracks that add to the sense of seclusion.

Surf Setup

Maycocks is a right-breaking reef-rocky wave that peels long and fast into the bay, starting from an outside section before mellowing into rippable shoulders and fun walls, sometimes with barrel potential on bigger sets. It thrives on north, northwest, or west swells, with east or northeast winds providing clean offshore conditions from the trade winds. Low and mid tides are ideal, especially incoming low tide, to avoid sections becoming too shallow or unrideable. On a typical session, expect chest-high to double-overhead waves that bend flawlessly, offering medium shoulder burn but plenty of speed for carving turns.

Consistency and Best Time

Maycocks is not highly consistent, firing best during north or northwest swells from low-pressure systems off the North Atlantic, which are rare but unforgettable from October to March when winter swells align. Avoid summer hurricane season from June to October if seeking reliable surf, as conditions can be flat or unpredictable here. Check forecasts closely for those magic north swells at low tide for peak performance.

Crowd Levels

This spot stays empty on both weekdays and weekends, making it a mellow choice with minimal lineup competition. You'll share waves respectfully with any locals who show up.

Who It's For

Maycocks suits all surfers, from beginners catching softer inside waves to intermediates and advanced riders tackling the faster outside lines and hollow bits. Newcomers can practice on fun shoulders, while experienced surfers enjoy the long rights for speed and maneuvers. Its forgiving shape on good days makes it welcoming across levels.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for the rocky reef bottom, especially at low tide, and time entries and exits carefully via the cliff paths. Protective booties help navigate the sand-and-rock mix without issue.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings water temperatures of 27 to 29 degrees Celsius, so boardshorts or a rash guard suffice for comfort. Winter from December to March sees 25 to 27 degrees Celsius, still warm enough for springsuit optional sessions. Spring and fall hover at 26 to 28 degrees Celsius, ideal for minimal or no wetsuit.

How to Get There

Fly into Grantley Adams International Airport (BGI), about 40 kilometers southeast of Maycocks, then rent a car for the drive. Head north along the west coast past Port St. Charles condominiums, take the left at the Y junction, follow up the hill past the cement plant, turn left by the bakery, and continue to the dead-end road where cars park on surf days. From there, walk a steep 100-200 meter track down the cliff to the bay; good footwear is essential, or hitch a ride with locals if possible. No public transport serves this remote spot reliably, so driving is key, with free roadside parking at the top.

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Reef-rocky
Normal lenght: Normal (50 to 150m)
Good day lenght: Long (150 to 300 m)
DIRECTION
Right
Good swell direction: North, NorthWest, West
Good wind direction: East, NorthEast
frequency
Don't know
Swell size: Starts working at Less than 1m / 3ft and holds up to 3m+ / 10ft+
power
Fast, Fun
Best Tide Position: Low and mid tide
Best Tide Movement:

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Maycocks fires best from October to March when north and northwest swells from the North Atlantic arrive. Winter swells are rare but unforgettable during this period. Avoid summer hurricane season from June to October when conditions turn flat or unpredictable. Check forecasts closely for those magic north swells at low tide for peak performance.
Maycocks suits all surfers from beginners to advanced riders. Newcomers can practice on fun, forgiving inside shoulders, while intermediates and advanced surfers enjoy faster outside lines and occasional hollow sections. Its welcoming shape on good days makes it accessible across all levels without overwhelming intensity.
Maycocks is a fast right-hand reef break over sandy and rocky bottom with long, lined-up walls reminiscent of classic points. It peels into the bay with occasional barrel potential on bigger sets. Expect chest-high to double-overhead waves that bend flawlessly, offering medium shoulder burn and plenty of speed for carving turns.
Fly into Grantley Adams International Airport, about 40 kilometers southeast, then rent a car heading north along the west coast. Park free at the dead-end road and walk a steep 100 to 200 meter cliff track down to the bay. Maycocks stays empty on weekdays and weekends with minimal lineup competition and respectful local interaction.
Maycocks delivers a tranquil vibe far from busier breaks with a true surfer's paradise feel. Its remote northwest location features rugged cliffs, lush jungle trails, and open ocean views with no buildings in sight. The compact rocky beach backed by steep tracks creates complete seclusion while offering long, fun right-handers in a peaceful setting.

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