Port louis

16.429683 N / -61.539483 O

Port louis Surf Spot Guide, Guadeloupe

Nestled on the northern tip of Guadeloupe's Grande-Terre, Port Louis delivers a classic beach-break experience with rights and lefts peeling over a sandy bottom dotted with rocks, creating fun, approachable waves that welcome surfers of every stripe. The vibe here is laid-back and inviting, perfect for scoring mellow sessions under swaying palms with turquoise waters lapping the shore. Whether you're chasing your first green wave or honing turns on forgiving faces, this spot captures the pure joy of tropical surfing.

Geography and Nature

Port Louis sits on the northwest coast of Grande-Terre, offering a picturesque stretch of golden sand beach framed by coconut trees and gentle dunes, with rocky outcrops adding texture to the lineup. The area feels semi-remote yet accessible, far from urban bustle, where the ocean meets lush green hills and you can catch glimpses of distant islands like Antigua on clear days. The Anse Souffleur beach, heart of the action, boasts calm turquoise bays flanked by natural headlands that shelter the waves.

Surf Setup

This beach-break spot fires up with rights and lefts, sometimes forming playful A-frames over its sandy-with-rock bottom, ideal for fun rides rather than heavy power. It thrives on north swells, best chased with east to southeast offshore winds that groom the faces clean, and it holds up across all tides for maximum session flexibility. Expect a typical outing to deliver waist-to-head-high waves up to 1-2 meters on good days, mellow and rolling for easy paddling and multiple turns.

Consistency and Best Time

Port Louis breaks sometimes rather than consistently, making it a spot of repli when north-northeast swells roll in during the prime season from October to March, especially December through early spring when trade winds ease and waves average under 2 meters. Summer months from June to October often go flat due to weak exposure, so plan your trip for the cooler season to maximize sessions. Avoid peak hurricane periods in late summer if swells turn messy.

Crowd Levels

Weekdays keep the lineup empty, giving you space to roam freely, while weekends draw a crowd of locals and visitors. You'll share waves respectfully with a balanced mix of residents and traveling surfers.

Who It's For

Suited for all surfers from beginners to advanced, Port Louis shines for novices with its soft, low-power waves perfect for building confidence on longboards or softtops. Intermediates enjoy linking turns on the peeling sections, while experienced riders can push limits when rare bigger north swells arrive up to 3-4 meters. Everyone leaves stoked from the approachable yet versatile setup.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for rocks on the bottom and occasional sea urchins, especially at low tide, and time your exits carefully to avoid scrapes. Strong rips are rare, but always check conditions before paddling out.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings balmy water temperatures of 25-30°C, so boardshorts or a rash guard suffice for all-day comfort. Winter from December to March cools to 15-20°C, calling for a 3/2mm fullsuit on chillier swells. Spring and fall hover around 22-26°C, where a shorty or springsuit keeps you cozy without overheating.

How to Get There

Fly into Pointe-à-Pitre's international airport (PTP), about 50 kilometers south, then drive north on the N5 and N6 for around 45 minutes following signs to Port Louis. Once in town, head to Anse Souffleur near Rue de la Liberté, with free parking right by the beach—arrive early on weekends. Public buses from Pointe-à-Pitre drop you in central Port Louis, just a 5-10 minute walk to the sand. No trains service the area, so renting a car offers the most flexibility for dawn patrols.

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Port louis 

Guadeloupe
16.429683 N / -61.539483 O
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Port louis Surf Spot Guide, Guadeloupe

Nestled on the northern tip of Guadeloupe's Grande-Terre, Port Louis delivers a classic beach-break experience with rights and lefts peeling over a sandy bottom dotted with rocks, creating fun, approachable waves that welcome surfers of every stripe. The vibe here is laid-back and inviting, perfect for scoring mellow sessions under swaying palms with turquoise waters lapping the shore. Whether you're chasing your first green wave or honing turns on forgiving faces, this spot captures the pure joy of tropical surfing.

Geography and Nature

Port Louis sits on the northwest coast of Grande-Terre, offering a picturesque stretch of golden sand beach framed by coconut trees and gentle dunes, with rocky outcrops adding texture to the lineup. The area feels semi-remote yet accessible, far from urban bustle, where the ocean meets lush green hills and you can catch glimpses of distant islands like Antigua on clear days. The Anse Souffleur beach, heart of the action, boasts calm turquoise bays flanked by natural headlands that shelter the waves.

Surf Setup

This beach-break spot fires up with rights and lefts, sometimes forming playful A-frames over its sandy-with-rock bottom, ideal for fun rides rather than heavy power. It thrives on north swells, best chased with east to southeast offshore winds that groom the faces clean, and it holds up across all tides for maximum session flexibility. Expect a typical outing to deliver waist-to-head-high waves up to 1-2 meters on good days, mellow and rolling for easy paddling and multiple turns.

Consistency and Best Time

Port Louis breaks sometimes rather than consistently, making it a spot of repli when north-northeast swells roll in during the prime season from October to March, especially December through early spring when trade winds ease and waves average under 2 meters. Summer months from June to October often go flat due to weak exposure, so plan your trip for the cooler season to maximize sessions. Avoid peak hurricane periods in late summer if swells turn messy.

Crowd Levels

Weekdays keep the lineup empty, giving you space to roam freely, while weekends draw a crowd of locals and visitors. You'll share waves respectfully with a balanced mix of residents and traveling surfers.

Who It's For

Suited for all surfers from beginners to advanced, Port Louis shines for novices with its soft, low-power waves perfect for building confidence on longboards or softtops. Intermediates enjoy linking turns on the peeling sections, while experienced riders can push limits when rare bigger north swells arrive up to 3-4 meters. Everyone leaves stoked from the approachable yet versatile setup.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for rocks on the bottom and occasional sea urchins, especially at low tide, and time your exits carefully to avoid scrapes. Strong rips are rare, but always check conditions before paddling out.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings balmy water temperatures of 25-30°C, so boardshorts or a rash guard suffice for all-day comfort. Winter from December to March cools to 15-20°C, calling for a 3/2mm fullsuit on chillier swells. Spring and fall hover around 22-26°C, where a shorty or springsuit keeps you cozy without overheating.

How to Get There

Fly into Pointe-à-Pitre's international airport (PTP), about 50 kilometers south, then drive north on the N5 and N6 for around 45 minutes following signs to Port Louis. Once in town, head to Anse Souffleur near Rue de la Liberté, with free parking right by the beach—arrive early on weekends. Public buses from Pointe-à-Pitre drop you in central Port Louis, just a 5-10 minute walk to the sand. No trains service the area, so renting a car offers the most flexibility for dawn patrols.

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Beach-break
Normal lenght: Long (150 to 300 m)
Good day lenght: Very Long (300 to 500 m)
DIRECTION
Right and left
Good swell direction: North
Good wind direction:
frequency
Sometimes break
Swell size: Starts working at 2.5m-3m / 8ft-10ft and holds up to 1m+ / 3ft+
power
Fun, Powerless
Best Tide Position: All tides
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Surf Port Louis from October to March, especially December through early spring, on north-northeast swells with east to southeast offshore winds. This prime season delivers waist-to-head-high waves up to 1-2 meters, holding across all tides for mellow, rolling sessions. Summer from June to October often goes flat due to weak exposure, so plan for the cooler months to maximize fun, approachable rides while avoiding peak hurricane periods in late summer.
Port Louis suits all surfers from beginners to advanced. Novices build confidence on soft, low-power waves up to 1-2 meters using longboards or softtops, while intermediates link turns on peeling sections and experienced riders push limits on rare bigger north swells up to 3-4 meters. Its forgiving beach-break setup with rights and lefts ensures everyone leaves stoked from versatile, approachable waves.
Port Louis offers a classic beach-break with rights and lefts peeling over a sandy bottom dotted with rocks, sometimes forming playful A-frames. It thrives on north swells, best with east to southeast offshore winds grooming clean faces, delivering waist-to-head-high waves up to 1-2 meters that are mellow, rolling, and fun for easy paddling and multiple turns across all tides.
Weekdays keep the Port Louis lineup empty for free roaming, while weekends draw a respectful mix of locals and visitors. Fly into Pointe-à-Pitre airport 50 kilometers south, then drive 45 minutes north on N5 and N6 to Anse Souffleur near Rue de la Liberté, with free beach parking—arrive early on weekends. Public buses from Pointe-à-Pitre drop you in central Port Louis for a 5-10 minute walk; renting a car adds flexibility for dawn patrols.
Port Louis stands out with its laid-back vibe on a picturesque golden sand beach framed by coconut trees and dunes at Anse Souffleur, delivering fun, approachable beach-break waves in turquoise waters under swaying palms. Semi-remote yet accessible on Grande-Terre's northern tip, it offers mellow sessions for all levels on a sandy-with-rock bottom, capturing pure tropical surfing joy far from urban bustle with views of distant islands.

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