Brandon

13.077200 N / -59.608367 O

Brandon Surf Spot Guide, Barbados

Brandon delivers long, rolling left-hand waves that peel across a sandy reef bottom, making it one of Barbados' most accessible and enjoyable breaks. Located on the south coast near Bridgetown, this spot works for surfers of every level and offers consistent waves throughout the year. The relaxed beach atmosphere combined with reliable swell makes Brandon a must-visit destination for anyone traveling to the island.

Geography and Nature

Brandon sits on Barbados' south coast just minutes from the island's capital, Bridgetown, making it incredibly convenient for visiting surfers. The beach itself is a beautiful, sandy stretch where locals often gather for picnics and family outings on weekends. The break is also known as Drill Hall Beach and sits near the Hilton Hotel area. The surrounding landscape is relatively developed but maintains a laid-back Caribbean vibe, with easy access via a short walk from local surf shops like the Dread or Dead shop.

Surf Setup

Brandon is a reef break that produces predominantly left-hand waves with occasional rights, offering an A-frame peak that works across multiple sections. The bottom consists of sharp coral and rocks mixed with sand, which makes the wave more forgiving than the harder reef breaks found elsewhere on the island. The best swell directions come from the east-southeast or southeast, with ideal wind coming from the north-northeast to keep conditions clean and offshore. Low to mid tide produces the best shape, though the break can work across a range of tidal stages. On a typical session, expect long, open-faced waves with multiple sections that allow for extended rides and plenty of time to work the face.

Consistency and Best Time

Brandon receives consistent swell year-round, but winter and spring months from December through March deliver the most reliable and powerful waves. Summer months from June through October produce smaller, more mellow conditions that are perfect for progression and learning. The break rarely goes completely flat, making it a dependable option even when other spots on the island are quiet.

Crowd Levels

Brandon attracts a moderate crowd when conditions are good, particularly during winter months and weekends. Weekdays remain noticeably quieter, offering more space and a more relaxed session. The local community is welcoming to respectful visitors who understand the lineup etiquette.

Who It's For

Brandon works for all skill levels. Beginners benefit from the mellow summer waves and the forgiving sandy reef bottom, while intermediate and advanced surfers find plenty to enjoy during winter swells when the wave develops more shape and power. The long, open face gives everyone room to practice maneuvers and build confidence.

Hazards to Respect

The sharp coral and rocks require protective footwear or booties when entering and exiting. Sea urchins inhabit the reef, so water shoes are strongly recommended. The shallow reef can expose itself at low tide, so awareness of tide timing prevents unexpected contact with the bottom.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer temperatures from June through October reach around 28 to 30 degrees Celsius, requiring only a light rash vest for UV protection. Winter months from December through March stay warm at 26 to 28 degrees Celsius, still comfortable with just a rash vest. Spring and fall maintain temperatures around 27 to 29 degrees Celsius, making a rash vest the standard choice year-round.

How to Get There

Grantley Adams International Airport in Bridgetown sits just 11 kilometers away, making Brandon one of the most accessible breaks from the main airport. Renting a car is the best way to navigate the island. From Bridgetown heading toward the south coast, look for the police station on your left and the Garrison Savannah on your right, then turn left down a steep hill to reach the beach. Ample free parking is available at the beach. The break is walkable from the Dread or Dead surf shop with just a ten-minute walk.

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Brandon 

Barbados
13.077200 N / -59.608367 O
In the city
Short walk (5-15 mn)
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Brandon Surf Spot Guide, Barbados

Brandon delivers long, rolling left-hand waves that peel across a sandy reef bottom, making it one of Barbados' most accessible and enjoyable breaks. Located on the south coast near Bridgetown, this spot works for surfers of every level and offers consistent waves throughout the year. The relaxed beach atmosphere combined with reliable swell makes Brandon a must-visit destination for anyone traveling to the island.

Geography and Nature

Brandon sits on Barbados' south coast just minutes from the island's capital, Bridgetown, making it incredibly convenient for visiting surfers. The beach itself is a beautiful, sandy stretch where locals often gather for picnics and family outings on weekends. The break is also known as Drill Hall Beach and sits near the Hilton Hotel area. The surrounding landscape is relatively developed but maintains a laid-back Caribbean vibe, with easy access via a short walk from local surf shops like the Dread or Dead shop.

Surf Setup

Brandon is a reef break that produces predominantly left-hand waves with occasional rights, offering an A-frame peak that works across multiple sections. The bottom consists of sharp coral and rocks mixed with sand, which makes the wave more forgiving than the harder reef breaks found elsewhere on the island. The best swell directions come from the east-southeast or southeast, with ideal wind coming from the north-northeast to keep conditions clean and offshore. Low to mid tide produces the best shape, though the break can work across a range of tidal stages. On a typical session, expect long, open-faced waves with multiple sections that allow for extended rides and plenty of time to work the face.

Consistency and Best Time

Brandon receives consistent swell year-round, but winter and spring months from December through March deliver the most reliable and powerful waves. Summer months from June through October produce smaller, more mellow conditions that are perfect for progression and learning. The break rarely goes completely flat, making it a dependable option even when other spots on the island are quiet.

Crowd Levels

Brandon attracts a moderate crowd when conditions are good, particularly during winter months and weekends. Weekdays remain noticeably quieter, offering more space and a more relaxed session. The local community is welcoming to respectful visitors who understand the lineup etiquette.

Who It's For

Brandon works for all skill levels. Beginners benefit from the mellow summer waves and the forgiving sandy reef bottom, while intermediate and advanced surfers find plenty to enjoy during winter swells when the wave develops more shape and power. The long, open face gives everyone room to practice maneuvers and build confidence.

Hazards to Respect

The sharp coral and rocks require protective footwear or booties when entering and exiting. Sea urchins inhabit the reef, so water shoes are strongly recommended. The shallow reef can expose itself at low tide, so awareness of tide timing prevents unexpected contact with the bottom.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer temperatures from June through October reach around 28 to 30 degrees Celsius, requiring only a light rash vest for UV protection. Winter months from December through March stay warm at 26 to 28 degrees Celsius, still comfortable with just a rash vest. Spring and fall maintain temperatures around 27 to 29 degrees Celsius, making a rash vest the standard choice year-round.

How to Get There

Grantley Adams International Airport in Bridgetown sits just 11 kilometers away, making Brandon one of the most accessible breaks from the main airport. Renting a car is the best way to navigate the island. From Bridgetown heading toward the south coast, look for the police station on your left and the Garrison Savannah on your right, then turn left down a steep hill to reach the beach. Ample free parking is available at the beach. The break is walkable from the Dread or Dead surf shop with just a ten-minute walk.

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Reef-rocky
Normal lenght: Short (< 50m)
Good day lenght: Normal (50 to 150m)
DIRECTION
Right and left
Good swell direction:
Good wind direction:
frequency
Regular
Swell size: Starts working at Less than 1m / 3ft and holds up to
power

Best Tide Position: Low and mid tide
Best Tide Movement: Rising tide

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Surf Brandon year-round with the most reliable waves from December through March, and smaller mellow conditions from June through October. Ideal swells come from east-southeast or southeast with north-northeast winds, and low to mid tide offers the best shape for long, open-faced waves. The break stays consistent even when other spots are quiet, making it dependable across seasons.
Brandon suits surfers of every level, from beginners to advanced. Beginners enjoy mellow summer waves on the forgiving sandy reef bottom, while intermediates and advanced find shape and power in winter swells. The long, open face provides room for maneuvers, progression, and building confidence for all.
Brandon features long, rolling left-hand waves peeling across a sandy reef bottom, with occasional rights and an A-frame peak over multiple sections. Best with east-southeast or southeast swells and north-northeast offshore winds, it delivers extended rides on open faces, working across tidal stages but best at low to mid tide.
Brandon has moderate crowds when good, busier on winter weekends but quieter on weekdays, with a welcoming local community for respectful visitors. It's highly accessible, 11 kilometers from Grantley Adams International Airport, with ample free parking at the beach near Drill Hall Beach. Rent a car from Bridgetown, turn left by the police station and Garrison Savannah down a steep hill, or walk 10 minutes from Dread or Dead surf shop.
Brandon stands out for its accessibility near Bridgetown, consistent year-round waves on a forgiving sandy reef, and long lefts suitable for all levels unlike harder reef breaks elsewhere. The relaxed beach vibe, reliable swells, and multiple sections for extended rides make it enjoyable and convenient for any surfer visiting the island.

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