East Point

17.195900 N / -87.603283 O

East Point Surf Spot Guide, Belize

East Point is a pristine reef break located on a private island in Glover's Reef, offering consistent right-hand waves with a mushy, bowly takeoff that suits surfers of all levels. The spot delivers shoulder-high waves in a tranquil setting with minimal crowds, making it one of the Caribbean's most exclusive and uncrowded surf experiences. Sharp coral and rocks demand respect, but the reward is a hidden gem where you can surf without competition.

Geography and Nature

East Point sits on Long Caye, a private island owned by Slick Rock Adventure Company, positioned approximately 105 kilometers off the coast of Belize City within Glover's Reef. The island's landscape features tropical vegetation and crystal-clear Caribbean waters, with the reef break forming over sharp coral formations. The surrounding area is remote and pristine, far from urban development, creating an isolated and peaceful atmosphere for surfers seeking solitude and quality waves.

Surf Setup

The wave at East Point is a right-breaking reef break characterized by a forgiving, mushy takeoff that makes it accessible for beginners while still offering enough shape for intermediate surfers to practice their technique. The break works best with southeast and east swell directions, with east winds providing ideal offshore conditions that clean up the wave face and add definition to the shape. The break is rideable at all tide stages, though like most reef breaks, it tends to have slightly different characteristics depending on water levels. On a typical session, you can expect shoulder-high waves with consistent power and grunt, so prepare yourself for some solid poundings even when the swell appears modest.

Consistency and Best Time

East Point receives regular swell throughout the year, with the most reliable conditions occurring during the Caribbean storm season from June through November when larger swells arrive from the south and east. The dry season from December through April offers more stable weather and easier boat access, though swell tends to be smaller during these months. The spot is rideable on most days and requires minimal swell to produce waves, making it a consistent option regardless of season.

Crowd Levels

East Point remains virtually empty throughout the week, with the private island status limiting access to resort guests and their companions. Weekend crowds remain minimal due to the remote location and the need for advance booking and boat transportation.

Who It's For

East Point welcomes surfers of all skill levels. Beginners benefit from the forgiving takeoff and manageable wave size, while intermediate surfers can work on their technique in a low-pressure environment. Advanced surfers may find the waves somewhat mellow, though overhead conditions during storm season provide more challenge and power.

Hazards to Respect

The sharp coral and rocks beneath the surface demand careful attention and proper footwear when entering and exiting the water. The reef's sharp edges can cause serious cuts, so awareness and caution are essential throughout your session.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer months from June to October see water temperatures around 27 to 28 degrees Celsius, requiring only a light rash guard or thin spring suit for sun protection. Winter months from December to March bring cooler water around 24 to 25 degrees Celsius, where a 2-millimeter spring suit provides adequate warmth. Spring and fall months maintain temperatures between 25 and 27 degrees Celsius, suitable for a light spring suit or rash guard.

How to Get There

Fly into Philip S. W. Goldson International Airport near Belize City, approximately 105 kilometers from East Point. From the airport, arrange transportation to Belize City's waterfront where Slick Rock operates boat service. The journey takes approximately three hours by boat, departing from Belize City's harbor. Access is exclusively through Slick Rock Adventure Company's resort packages, which include accommodation, meals, and boat transportation as part of multi-night packages.

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East Point 

Belize
17.195900 N / -87.603283 O
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East Point Surf Spot Guide, Belize

East Point is a pristine reef break located on a private island in Glover's Reef, offering consistent right-hand waves with a mushy, bowly takeoff that suits surfers of all levels. The spot delivers shoulder-high waves in a tranquil setting with minimal crowds, making it one of the Caribbean's most exclusive and uncrowded surf experiences. Sharp coral and rocks demand respect, but the reward is a hidden gem where you can surf without competition.

Geography and Nature

East Point sits on Long Caye, a private island owned by Slick Rock Adventure Company, positioned approximately 105 kilometers off the coast of Belize City within Glover's Reef. The island's landscape features tropical vegetation and crystal-clear Caribbean waters, with the reef break forming over sharp coral formations. The surrounding area is remote and pristine, far from urban development, creating an isolated and peaceful atmosphere for surfers seeking solitude and quality waves.

Surf Setup

The wave at East Point is a right-breaking reef break characterized by a forgiving, mushy takeoff that makes it accessible for beginners while still offering enough shape for intermediate surfers to practice their technique. The break works best with southeast and east swell directions, with east winds providing ideal offshore conditions that clean up the wave face and add definition to the shape. The break is rideable at all tide stages, though like most reef breaks, it tends to have slightly different characteristics depending on water levels. On a typical session, you can expect shoulder-high waves with consistent power and grunt, so prepare yourself for some solid poundings even when the swell appears modest.

Consistency and Best Time

East Point receives regular swell throughout the year, with the most reliable conditions occurring during the Caribbean storm season from June through November when larger swells arrive from the south and east. The dry season from December through April offers more stable weather and easier boat access, though swell tends to be smaller during these months. The spot is rideable on most days and requires minimal swell to produce waves, making it a consistent option regardless of season.

Crowd Levels

East Point remains virtually empty throughout the week, with the private island status limiting access to resort guests and their companions. Weekend crowds remain minimal due to the remote location and the need for advance booking and boat transportation.

Who It's For

East Point welcomes surfers of all skill levels. Beginners benefit from the forgiving takeoff and manageable wave size, while intermediate surfers can work on their technique in a low-pressure environment. Advanced surfers may find the waves somewhat mellow, though overhead conditions during storm season provide more challenge and power.

Hazards to Respect

The sharp coral and rocks beneath the surface demand careful attention and proper footwear when entering and exiting the water. The reef's sharp edges can cause serious cuts, so awareness and caution are essential throughout your session.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer months from June to October see water temperatures around 27 to 28 degrees Celsius, requiring only a light rash guard or thin spring suit for sun protection. Winter months from December to March bring cooler water around 24 to 25 degrees Celsius, where a 2-millimeter spring suit provides adequate warmth. Spring and fall months maintain temperatures between 25 and 27 degrees Celsius, suitable for a light spring suit or rash guard.

How to Get There

Fly into Philip S. W. Goldson International Airport near Belize City, approximately 105 kilometers from East Point. From the airport, arrange transportation to Belize City's waterfront where Slick Rock operates boat service. The journey takes approximately three hours by boat, departing from Belize City's harbor. Access is exclusively through Slick Rock Adventure Company's resort packages, which include accommodation, meals, and boat transportation as part of multi-night packages.

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Reef-coral
Normal lenght: Long (150 to 300 m)
Good day lenght: Long (150 to 300 m)
DIRECTION
Right
Good swell direction: SouthEast, East
Good wind direction: East
frequency
Regular
Swell size: Starts working at Less than 1m / 3ft and holds up to Don't know
power
Ordinary
Best Tide Position: All tides
Best Tide Movement: Rising and falling tides

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East Point receives regular swell year-round, with the most reliable conditions during the Caribbean storm season from June through November when larger swells arrive from the south and east. The dry season from December through April offers more stable weather and easier boat access, though swell tends to be smaller during these months. The spot is rideable on most days regardless of season.
Yes, East Point welcomes surfers of all skill levels, particularly beginners. The right-breaking reef break features a forgiving, mushy takeoff that makes it accessible for beginners while still offering enough shape for intermediate surfers to practice their technique. The consistent shoulder-high waves and low-pressure environment create ideal conditions for learning.
East Point is a right-breaking reef break characterized by a forgiving, mushy takeoff with consistent shoulder-high waves. The break works best with southeast and east swell directions, with east winds providing ideal offshore conditions that clean up the wave face. The break is rideable at all tide stages, making it a reliable option throughout your session.
Access to East Point is exclusively through Slick Rock Adventure Company's resort packages, which include accommodation, meals, and boat transportation. The journey takes approximately three hours by boat from Belize City's harbor. East Point remains virtually empty throughout the week and weekends due to its private island status and remote location, limiting access to resort guests only.
East Point offers one of the Caribbean's most exclusive and uncrowded surf experiences on a private island in Glover's Reef, approximately 105 kilometers off the coast of Belize City. The pristine setting features crystal-clear Caribbean waters, tropical vegetation, and a tranquil atmosphere far from urban development. You can surf without competition in this hidden gem while respecting the sharp coral and rocks beneath the surface.

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