Anegada - Loblolly Bay

18.7333 N / -64.3333 O

Anegada - Loblolly Bay Surf Spot Guide, British Virgin Islands

Loblolly Bay on Anegada delivers a raw reef-coral break with powerful right and left waves that fire up into hollow, fast sections over sharp coral bottoms. This exposed spot offers an uncrowded, remote vibe where pros chase adrenaline-pumping rides amid turquoise Caribbean waters. It's a surfer's dream for those seeking untouched barrels without the lineup hassle.

Geography and Nature

Nestled on the northern fringe of the British Virgin Islands, Loblolly Bay sits on Anegada, the chain's only coral island, which rises just 10 meters above sea level and feels like one vast, flat expanse of beach and scrub. The coastal landscape features a long, white-sand beach backed by low dunes and hardy vegetation, fringed by an extensive offshore reef that shapes the waves. Remote and far from urban bustle, it's a wild, windswept paradise with minimal development, emphasizing its isolation in the Atlantic-facing BVI.

Surf Setup

Loblolly Bay is a classic exposed reef break over dead coral and sharp rocks, producing both lefts and rights, with the left offering a long, relaxed wall and the right peeling into a more intense, hollow tube. Optimal swells roll in from north, northwest, east, and northeast directions, while northwest, southwest, and southeast winds keep faces clean for offshore grooming. Sessions demand high tide only to cover the shallow reef, delivering hollow, fast, and powerful waves that demand precise positioning. On a typical firing day, expect a long paddle out to the peak followed by make-or-break rides that test your rail work and commitment.

Consistency and Best Time

This spot fires very consistently, with surfable conditions around 150 days per year, thanks to its exposure to northern groundswells and occasional east windswells. Winter from December to March and spring through May mark the peak season, when long-period north and northeast swells from distant storms deliver the most reliable power, often holding up to 3 meters or more. Avoid summer months from June to October unless a rare hurricane swell aligns with light winds, as trade winds often chop things up.

Crowd Levels

Loblolly Bay stays remarkably empty, with both weekdays and weekends typically seeing no one in the water due to its remote location. You'll share waves sparingly with a mix of traveling surfers, keeping sessions peaceful.

Who It's For

Loblolly Bay suits pros or kamikaze chargers only, given the shallow, sharp reef and fast, hollow waves that punish mistakes harshly. Beginners and intermediates should steer clear, as the bottom and power demand expert board control and wave knowledge. Advanced surfers will revel in the long lefts and barreling rights, scoring high-line speed and tube time on good days.

Hazards to Respect

Sharp coral reef, urchins, jellyfish, rips, and occasional sharks require full respect—wear booties and time your sessions carefully at high tide. Stay aware of the long paddle out and shifting currents to surf safely.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings water temperatures of 28 to 30 degrees Celsius, so boardshorts or a rash vest suffice for UV protection. Winter from December to March sees 25 to 27 degrees Celsius, where a shorty 2/2 wetsuit adds comfort during longer sessions. Spring and fall hover at 26 to 28 degrees Celsius, recommending just trunks with a rash vest or light top on cooler mornings.

How to Get There

Fly into Terrance B. Lettsome International Airport (EIS) on Beef Island, about 41 kilometers southeast across open water—charter a ferry or small plane from there to Anegada's airstrip, then rent a scooter or jeep for the 10-kilometer drive north along the island's main road to Loblolly Bay. No public transport runs directly, but taxis meet flights and ferries; park right at the beach access for free. The peak is a 400-meter walk or paddle from shore, so plan for that haul with your gear.

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Anegada - Loblolly Bay 

British Virgin Islands
18.7333 N / -64.3333 O
Surf trip
Long walk (>30 mn)
Easy to find
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Level: Pros or kamikaze only...
Public access: Private access
Special access: By boat only

Anegada - Loblolly Bay Surf Spot Guide, British Virgin Islands

Loblolly Bay on Anegada delivers a raw reef-coral break with powerful right and left waves that fire up into hollow, fast sections over sharp coral bottoms. This exposed spot offers an uncrowded, remote vibe where pros chase adrenaline-pumping rides amid turquoise Caribbean waters. It's a surfer's dream for those seeking untouched barrels without the lineup hassle.

Geography and Nature

Nestled on the northern fringe of the British Virgin Islands, Loblolly Bay sits on Anegada, the chain's only coral island, which rises just 10 meters above sea level and feels like one vast, flat expanse of beach and scrub. The coastal landscape features a long, white-sand beach backed by low dunes and hardy vegetation, fringed by an extensive offshore reef that shapes the waves. Remote and far from urban bustle, it's a wild, windswept paradise with minimal development, emphasizing its isolation in the Atlantic-facing BVI.

Surf Setup

Loblolly Bay is a classic exposed reef break over dead coral and sharp rocks, producing both lefts and rights, with the left offering a long, relaxed wall and the right peeling into a more intense, hollow tube. Optimal swells roll in from north, northwest, east, and northeast directions, while northwest, southwest, and southeast winds keep faces clean for offshore grooming. Sessions demand high tide only to cover the shallow reef, delivering hollow, fast, and powerful waves that demand precise positioning. On a typical firing day, expect a long paddle out to the peak followed by make-or-break rides that test your rail work and commitment.

Consistency and Best Time

This spot fires very consistently, with surfable conditions around 150 days per year, thanks to its exposure to northern groundswells and occasional east windswells. Winter from December to March and spring through May mark the peak season, when long-period north and northeast swells from distant storms deliver the most reliable power, often holding up to 3 meters or more. Avoid summer months from June to October unless a rare hurricane swell aligns with light winds, as trade winds often chop things up.

Crowd Levels

Loblolly Bay stays remarkably empty, with both weekdays and weekends typically seeing no one in the water due to its remote location. You'll share waves sparingly with a mix of traveling surfers, keeping sessions peaceful.

Who It's For

Loblolly Bay suits pros or kamikaze chargers only, given the shallow, sharp reef and fast, hollow waves that punish mistakes harshly. Beginners and intermediates should steer clear, as the bottom and power demand expert board control and wave knowledge. Advanced surfers will revel in the long lefts and barreling rights, scoring high-line speed and tube time on good days.

Hazards to Respect

Sharp coral reef, urchins, jellyfish, rips, and occasional sharks require full respect—wear booties and time your sessions carefully at high tide. Stay aware of the long paddle out and shifting currents to surf safely.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings water temperatures of 28 to 30 degrees Celsius, so boardshorts or a rash vest suffice for UV protection. Winter from December to March sees 25 to 27 degrees Celsius, where a shorty 2/2 wetsuit adds comfort during longer sessions. Spring and fall hover at 26 to 28 degrees Celsius, recommending just trunks with a rash vest or light top on cooler mornings.

How to Get There

Fly into Terrance B. Lettsome International Airport (EIS) on Beef Island, about 41 kilometers southeast across open water—charter a ferry or small plane from there to Anegada's airstrip, then rent a scooter or jeep for the 10-kilometer drive north along the island's main road to Loblolly Bay. No public transport runs directly, but taxis meet flights and ferries; park right at the beach access for free. The peak is a 400-meter walk or paddle from shore, so plan for that haul with your gear.

Wave Quality: Regional Classic

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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, NorthWest, East, NorthEast
Good wind direction: NorthWest, SouthWest, SouthEast
frequency
Very consistent (150 day/year)
Swell size: Starts working at Less than 1m / 3ft and holds up to 5m / 16 ft and over
power
Hollow, Fast, Powerful
Best Tide Position: High tide only
Best Tide Movement: Rising and falling tides

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Peak season runs from December through May, when northern and northeast swells deliver consistent power up to 3 meters or more. Winter months December to March and spring through May offer the most reliable conditions. The spot fires around 150 days yearly thanks to exposure to northern groundswells. Avoid summer June to October unless rare hurricane swells align with light winds, as trade winds typically chop the face.
This spot suits advanced surfers and experienced chargers only. The shallow, sharp reef and fast, hollow waves punish mistakes harshly and demand expert board control and deep wave knowledge. Beginners and intermediates should avoid this break entirely due to the demanding bottom and power. Only confident, skilled surfers will safely navigate and enjoy high-line speed and tube time here.
Loblolly Bay is a classic exposed reef break over dead coral producing both lefts and rights. The left offers a long, relaxed wall while the right peels into intense, hollow tubes. Optimal swells arrive from north, northwest, east, and northeast directions. Northwest, southwest, and southeast winds keep faces clean for offshore grooming, delivering hollow, fast, powerful waves requiring high tide to cover the shallow reef.
Fly into Terrance B. Lettsome International Airport on Beef Island, then charter a ferry or small plane to Anegada's airstrip. Rent a scooter or jeep for the 10-kilometer drive north to Loblolly Bay. Parking is free at beach access. The spot stays remarkably empty on weekdays and weekends due to its remote location, offering peaceful sessions with minimal lineups.
Loblolly Bay delivers raw, uncrowded reef-coral breaks with powerful barrels and high-speed sections that fire consistently around 150 days yearly. Its remote, windswept location on Anegada's northern fringe keeps sessions peaceful without lineup hassle. Advanced surfers find untouched barrels, long lefts, and intense hollow rights over sharp coral bottoms. The isolation and consistent swell exposure make it a true surfer's dream for adrenaline-pumping Caribbean rides.

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