Diam's

14.478433 N / -61.027467 O

Diam's Surf Spot Guide, Martinique

Diam's, located at Le Diamant on Martinique's south coast, is a powerful beach break that delivers consistent waves suitable for surfers of all levels. Named after the iconic Diamond Rock rising 175 meters from the sea just offshore, this spot offers a dramatic setting combined with reliable swell and a welcoming vibe that has helped establish Martinique as the Caribbean's premier surf destination.

Geography and Nature

Le Diamant sits on Martinique's southern coast, a scenic seaside resort town that stretches along a beautiful 3-kilometer sandy beach lined with coconut palms and wooded areas. The beach features fine white sand backed by natural vegetation, creating a tropical atmosphere that feels both accessible and authentic. The famous Diamond Rock dominates the seascape, creating an unforgettable visual backdrop for your session. The town itself offers basic amenities and services, making it a practical base for surfers exploring the island.

Surf Setup

Diam's is a beach break that works on both left and right peaks, giving you options depending on swell direction and tide. The spot picks up south, southeast, and east swell, with northeast winds providing the best offshore conditions. The beach break produces powerful, well-defined waves that can range from mellow peelers on smaller days to hollow, punchy sections when the swell pumps. Low to mid tide generally offers the best shape and most manageable conditions. On a typical session, expect consistent peaks across the beach with room to move around and find your preferred takeoff zone.

Consistency and Best Time

Diam's maintains regular swell throughout the year, but winter months from December through March deliver the most powerful and frequent waves as northeast swells dominate. During this peak season, the spot works on anything above 1 meter and can produce waves up to 2 meters or larger. Summer months from June through October see smaller, more variable conditions but still offer rideable waves. The spot rarely goes completely flat, making it a reliable choice regardless of season.

Crowd Levels

Weekdays see relatively few surfers in the water, giving you plenty of space and waves to yourself. Weekends attract more surfers and tourists, particularly during peak winter season, though the beach is large enough that crowding rarely becomes problematic.

Who It's For

Diam's welcomes all skill levels. Beginners find manageable peaks on smaller days and the sandy bottom provides a forgiving learning environment. Intermediate surfers enjoy the consistent, well-shaped waves and the opportunity to work on technique. Advanced surfers appreciate the power and size available during winter swells, where the waves develop more critical sections and demanding takeoffs.

Hazards to Respect

Strong currents run along this section of coast and require respect and awareness. The water can be rough, so solid swimming ability is essential. Check conditions before paddling out and stay aware of your position relative to the shore.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer months from June through October bring water temperatures around 27 to 28 degrees Celsius, making a wetsuit unnecessary for most surfers, though a light rash guard offers sun protection. Winter from December through March sees temperatures drop to approximately 24 to 26 degrees Celsius, where a thin shorty wetsuit provides comfort during extended sessions. Spring and fall months maintain temperatures between 25 and 27 degrees Celsius, requiring minimal thermal protection.

How to Get There

Martinique's main airport is Aimé Césaire International Airport (FDF), located approximately 45 kilometers north of Le Diamant. A rental car provides the most flexibility for exploring the island's various breaks. From the airport, drive south toward Le Diamant, a journey of roughly one hour depending on traffic. Parking is available near the beach. Public transport exists but remains limited, so having your own vehicle is recommended for accessing Diam's and other nearby breaks on the Caravelle Peninsula.

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Diam's Diamant

Martinique
14.478433 N / -61.027467 O
In the city
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Diam's Surf Spot Guide, Martinique

Diam's, located at Le Diamant on Martinique's south coast, is a powerful beach break that delivers consistent waves suitable for surfers of all levels. Named after the iconic Diamond Rock rising 175 meters from the sea just offshore, this spot offers a dramatic setting combined with reliable swell and a welcoming vibe that has helped establish Martinique as the Caribbean's premier surf destination.

Geography and Nature

Le Diamant sits on Martinique's southern coast, a scenic seaside resort town that stretches along a beautiful 3-kilometer sandy beach lined with coconut palms and wooded areas. The beach features fine white sand backed by natural vegetation, creating a tropical atmosphere that feels both accessible and authentic. The famous Diamond Rock dominates the seascape, creating an unforgettable visual backdrop for your session. The town itself offers basic amenities and services, making it a practical base for surfers exploring the island.

Surf Setup

Diam's is a beach break that works on both left and right peaks, giving you options depending on swell direction and tide. The spot picks up south, southeast, and east swell, with northeast winds providing the best offshore conditions. The beach break produces powerful, well-defined waves that can range from mellow peelers on smaller days to hollow, punchy sections when the swell pumps. Low to mid tide generally offers the best shape and most manageable conditions. On a typical session, expect consistent peaks across the beach with room to move around and find your preferred takeoff zone.

Consistency and Best Time

Diam's maintains regular swell throughout the year, but winter months from December through March deliver the most powerful and frequent waves as northeast swells dominate. During this peak season, the spot works on anything above 1 meter and can produce waves up to 2 meters or larger. Summer months from June through October see smaller, more variable conditions but still offer rideable waves. The spot rarely goes completely flat, making it a reliable choice regardless of season.

Crowd Levels

Weekdays see relatively few surfers in the water, giving you plenty of space and waves to yourself. Weekends attract more surfers and tourists, particularly during peak winter season, though the beach is large enough that crowding rarely becomes problematic.

Who It's For

Diam's welcomes all skill levels. Beginners find manageable peaks on smaller days and the sandy bottom provides a forgiving learning environment. Intermediate surfers enjoy the consistent, well-shaped waves and the opportunity to work on technique. Advanced surfers appreciate the power and size available during winter swells, where the waves develop more critical sections and demanding takeoffs.

Hazards to Respect

Strong currents run along this section of coast and require respect and awareness. The water can be rough, so solid swimming ability is essential. Check conditions before paddling out and stay aware of your position relative to the shore.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer months from June through October bring water temperatures around 27 to 28 degrees Celsius, making a wetsuit unnecessary for most surfers, though a light rash guard offers sun protection. Winter from December through March sees temperatures drop to approximately 24 to 26 degrees Celsius, where a thin shorty wetsuit provides comfort during extended sessions. Spring and fall months maintain temperatures between 25 and 27 degrees Celsius, requiring minimal thermal protection.

How to Get There

Martinique's main airport is Aimé Césaire International Airport (FDF), located approximately 45 kilometers north of Le Diamant. A rental car provides the most flexibility for exploring the island's various breaks. From the airport, drive south toward Le Diamant, a journey of roughly one hour depending on traffic. Parking is available near the beach. Public transport exists but remains limited, so having your own vehicle is recommended for accessing Diam's and other nearby breaks on the Caravelle Peninsula.

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Beach-break
Normal lenght: Short (< 50m)
Good day lenght: Long (150 to 300 m)
DIRECTION
Right and left
Good swell direction: South, SouthEast, East
Good wind direction: North
frequency
Regular
Swell size: Starts working at and holds up to
power
Powerful
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Winter months from December through March offer the most powerful and frequent waves at Diam's, with northeast swells dominating above 1 meter up to 2 meters or larger. Low to mid tide provides the best shape, and northeast winds create ideal offshore conditions. The spot stays consistent year-round, with summer from June through October delivering smaller rideable waves. It rarely goes flat, making it reliable anytime.
Diam's welcomes surfers of all levels, from beginners to advanced. Beginners enjoy manageable peaks and a sandy bottom on smaller days for a forgiving environment. Intermediate surfers find consistent well-shaped waves to refine technique. Advanced riders tackle powerful winter swells with hollow sections and demanding takeoffs.
Diam's is a powerful beach break with left and right peaks, picking up south, southeast, and east swells best under northeast offshore winds. Waves range from mellow peelers on small days to hollow punchy sections, offering consistent peaks across the 3-kilometer beach. Low to mid tide delivers the best manageable shape.
Weekdays at Diam's feature few surfers for plenty of space, while weekends draw more during winter peak but the large beach avoids major crowding. Fly into Aimé Césaire International Airport 45 kilometers north, then drive one hour south to Le Diamant with rental car for flexibility. Parking is available near the beach.
Diam's stands out with its dramatic 175-meter Diamond Rock backdrop and reliable beach break on Martinique's south coast, establishing the island as the Caribbean's premier surf destination. The 3-kilometer white sand beach lined with coconut palms offers consistent waves year-round in a welcoming vibe, with strong currents adding challenge amid tropical scenery.

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