Turd Burger's

15.557350 N / -61.295783 O

Turd Burger's Surf Spot Guide, Dominica

Turd Burger's delivers consistent, uncrowded waves on Dominica's east coast, making it one of the Caribbean's most accessible sandbar breaks. This beach break produces fast, ledgy waves that peel across a sandy bottom dotted with scattered rocks, offering both left and right-hand options for surfers of all abilities. The empty lineups and reliable swell make this spot a genuine find for anyone seeking quality waves without the crowds.

Geography and Nature

Located on Dominica's northeastern coast near Marigot, Turd Burger's sits in a region characterized by lush tropical vegetation and dramatic volcanic terrain. The beach itself is accessible via a dirt road with instant access, placing you in the water within minutes of arrival. The surrounding landscape reflects Dominica's nickname as the Nature Island, with rainforest-covered hills rising behind the coast and the Atlantic Ocean providing consistent swell throughout the year.

Surf Setup

Turd Burger's works best with swell from the south, southeast, east, and northeast directions, which are the dominant swell angles hitting this eastern exposure. The sandbar configuration creates fast, ledgy waves that break in both directions, giving surfers options depending on the exact swell angle and tide position. While the spot works at all tides, falling tide tends to produce the most organized conditions. On a typical session, expect quick, punchy waves under 50 meters on smaller days, with the potential for longer, more substantial rides when swell averages 50 to 150 meters. The spot maxes out around 2.5 meters or larger, making it suitable for a wide range of conditions.

Consistency and Best Time

Turd Burger's is remarkably consistent, breaking on over 150 days per year. The spot maintains rideable conditions year-round, though the Caribbean's rainy season runs from May through November. Water temperatures remain warm throughout the year, ranging from 26°C in winter months to 29°C in autumn, so seasonal timing is more about personal preference than necessity. The spot's reliability means you can plan a trip almost any month and expect to find waves.

Crowd Levels

This is one of Dominica's least crowded breaks, with empty lineups during both weekdays and weekends. The combination of Dominica's low profile as a surf destination and the spot's remote location means you'll rarely encounter more than a handful of other surfers, even during peak travel seasons.

Who It's For

Turd Burger's suits all skill levels, though the fast, ledgy nature of the waves means intermediate and advanced surfers will find the most engaging sessions. Beginners can paddle out during smaller swells and benefit from the abundant whitewash on closeout sections, while experienced surfers will appreciate the wave shape and speed during better conditions.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for rips and undertow typical of sandbar breaks, and be cautious of the scattered rocks on the bottom. These hazards are manageable with awareness and proper positioning in the lineup.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

From December through March, water temperatures hover around 26°C, so boardshorts are sufficient for most surfers. June through October sees temperatures climbing to 27 to 29°C, when boardshorts remain the standard choice. April, May, and November sit between these ranges at 26 to 27°C, still perfectly comfortable in boardshorts year-round.

How to Get There

Douglas Charles Airport, located near Marigot on the northeast coast, is approximately 90 minutes from Roseau and serves most regional flights. From the airport, Turd Burger's is roughly 30 kilometers south along the east coast. Rental cars are available at the airport, and local drivers can be hired for approximately 20 USD daily. The spot is accessible via the main coastal road, with parking available near the beach access point.

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Dominica
15.557350 N / -61.295783 O
Take a car
Instant access (< 5min)
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Turd Burger's Surf Spot Guide, Dominica

Turd Burger's delivers consistent, uncrowded waves on Dominica's east coast, making it one of the Caribbean's most accessible sandbar breaks. This beach break produces fast, ledgy waves that peel across a sandy bottom dotted with scattered rocks, offering both left and right-hand options for surfers of all abilities. The empty lineups and reliable swell make this spot a genuine find for anyone seeking quality waves without the crowds.

Geography and Nature

Located on Dominica's northeastern coast near Marigot, Turd Burger's sits in a region characterized by lush tropical vegetation and dramatic volcanic terrain. The beach itself is accessible via a dirt road with instant access, placing you in the water within minutes of arrival. The surrounding landscape reflects Dominica's nickname as the Nature Island, with rainforest-covered hills rising behind the coast and the Atlantic Ocean providing consistent swell throughout the year.

Surf Setup

Turd Burger's works best with swell from the south, southeast, east, and northeast directions, which are the dominant swell angles hitting this eastern exposure. The sandbar configuration creates fast, ledgy waves that break in both directions, giving surfers options depending on the exact swell angle and tide position. While the spot works at all tides, falling tide tends to produce the most organized conditions. On a typical session, expect quick, punchy waves under 50 meters on smaller days, with the potential for longer, more substantial rides when swell averages 50 to 150 meters. The spot maxes out around 2.5 meters or larger, making it suitable for a wide range of conditions.

Consistency and Best Time

Turd Burger's is remarkably consistent, breaking on over 150 days per year. The spot maintains rideable conditions year-round, though the Caribbean's rainy season runs from May through November. Water temperatures remain warm throughout the year, ranging from 26°C in winter months to 29°C in autumn, so seasonal timing is more about personal preference than necessity. The spot's reliability means you can plan a trip almost any month and expect to find waves.

Crowd Levels

This is one of Dominica's least crowded breaks, with empty lineups during both weekdays and weekends. The combination of Dominica's low profile as a surf destination and the spot's remote location means you'll rarely encounter more than a handful of other surfers, even during peak travel seasons.

Who It's For

Turd Burger's suits all skill levels, though the fast, ledgy nature of the waves means intermediate and advanced surfers will find the most engaging sessions. Beginners can paddle out during smaller swells and benefit from the abundant whitewash on closeout sections, while experienced surfers will appreciate the wave shape and speed during better conditions.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for rips and undertow typical of sandbar breaks, and be cautious of the scattered rocks on the bottom. These hazards are manageable with awareness and proper positioning in the lineup.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

From December through March, water temperatures hover around 26°C, so boardshorts are sufficient for most surfers. June through October sees temperatures climbing to 27 to 29°C, when boardshorts remain the standard choice. April, May, and November sit between these ranges at 26 to 27°C, still perfectly comfortable in boardshorts year-round.

How to Get There

Douglas Charles Airport, located near Marigot on the northeast coast, is approximately 90 minutes from Roseau and serves most regional flights. From the airport, Turd Burger's is roughly 30 kilometers south along the east coast. Rental cars are available at the airport, and local drivers can be hired for approximately 20 USD daily. The spot is accessible via the main coastal road, with parking available near the beach access point.

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Sand-bar
Normal lenght: Short (< 50m)
Good day lenght: Normal (50 to 150m)
DIRECTION
Right and left
Good swell direction: South, SouthEast, East, NorthEast
Good wind direction: Don't know
frequency
Very consistent (150 day/year)
Swell size: Starts working at Less than 1m / 3ft and holds up to 2.5m+ / 8ft+
power
Fast, Ledgey
Best Tide Position: All tides
Best Tide Movement: Falling tide

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Turd Burger's breaks on over 150 days per year, making it rideable almost any month. Water temperatures range from 26°C in winter to 29°C in autumn, so seasonal timing depends on personal preference rather than necessity. The spot maintains consistent conditions year-round, allowing you to plan a trip almost any time and expect to find waves.
Turd Burger's suits all skill levels, though intermediate and advanced surfers will find the most engaging sessions. Beginners can paddle out during smaller swells and benefit from abundant whitewash on closeout sections. The fast, ledgy wave characteristics mean experienced surfers will appreciate the wave shape and speed during better conditions.
Turd Burger's is a sandbar break producing fast, ledgy waves that peel in both left and right directions over a sandy bottom with scattered rocks. The spot works best with swell from south, southeast, east, and northeast directions. Expect quick waves under 50 meters on smaller days, with longer rides when swell averages 50 to 150 meters, maxing out around 2.5 meters or larger.
Turd Burger's is accessible via a dirt road with instant access to the water, located roughly 30 kilometers south of Douglas Charles Airport along the east coast. The spot offers empty lineups during both weekdays and weekends, with rarely more than a handful of other surfers even during peak travel seasons. Rental cars and local drivers are available at the airport for approximately 20 USD daily.
Turd Burger's delivers consistent, uncrowded waves that make it one of the Caribbean's most accessible sandbar breaks. The combination of reliable swell on over 150 days per year, empty lineups, and instant beach access via dirt road creates a genuine find for surfers seeking quality waves without crowds. The surrounding lush tropical landscape and dramatic volcanic terrain reflect Dominica's Nature Island character.

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