La Perle

16.340883 N / -61.779583 O

La Perle Surf Spot Guide, Guadeloupe

La Perle delivers a thrilling sandbar break with powerful rights and lefts that carve hollow and fast over a sandy bottom, perfect for experienced surfers chasing adrenaline in Guadeloupe's Grande Terre. This spot pulses with raw Caribbean energy, where groundswells unleash barrels that demand precision and speed. Nestled in a lush coastal paradise, it offers sessions that blend tropical beauty with high-performance waves.

Geography and Nature

La Perle sits on the wild northern coast of Grande Terre in Guadeloupe, near Rifflet, framed by swaying coconut palms, lush vegetation, and panoramic ocean views toward distant coral barriers. The long sandy beach stretches invitingly with golden dunes that shift with seasonal swells, giving it a remote yet accessible feel away from urban bustle. Dramatic driftwood scatters the shore after big winter storms, enhancing its untamed, postcard-perfect vibe.

Surf Setup

This sandbar break fires both rights and lefts, often forming steep A-frames that hollow out into fast, powerful tubes ideal for shortboards. It thrives on north, northwest, and west swells, with southeast, east, or northeast offshore winds keeping faces clean and rideable. Mid to high tides unlock the best lines by deepening the sandbar, while low tide can expose punchier sections. Expect intense 1 to 2 meter sets on good days, with short, slamming peaks that close out quickly, rewarding aggressive surfing in crystal-clear tropical waters.

Consistency and Best Time

La Perle breaks inconsistently, firing best from November to April during the dry season when north and northwest groundswells roll in reliably from Atlantic depressions. December to March peaks with the most frequent sessions, while summer months from June to October stay mostly flat and wind-exposed. Avoid mid-summer trades and steer clear during flat spells by checking forecasts for northwest energy combined with offshore breezes.

Crowd Levels

Weekdays see few surfers, making for uncrowded lines shared among a mix of locals and visitors. Weekends draw bigger crowds as word spreads among the surf community.

Who It's For

La Perle suits experienced surfers who can handle hollow, fast waves up to 2 meters with steep takeoffs and quick maneuvers. Beginners should skip it due to the power and occasional closeouts, but intermediates might tag along on smaller days for progression. Advanced riders will love the barrels and speed lines that test skills in a tropical setting.

Hazards to Respect

Strong rips and undertows kick in with bigger swells or north-northeast winds, pulling hard offshore—paddle smart and know your exit. The sandy bottom keeps it forgiving, but respect sudden depth changes and check conditions before entering.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings balmy water temperatures of 27 to 30 degrees Celsius, so boardshorts or a rash vest suffice for all-day comfort. Winter from December to March dips to 25 to 28 degrees Celsius, where a 2/3mm shorty wetsuit adds warmth against tradewinds. Spring and fall hover at 26 to 29 degrees Celsius, calling for optional rash guards or thin shorties on cooler, windy days.

How to Get There

Fly into Pointe-à-Pitre International Airport (PTP), about 70 kilometers south, then drive north via the N1 highway through Le Moule for a scenic 1.5-hour journey. From Grande Anse beach nearby, it's a quick 2-kilometer hop along coastal roads. Ample free parking lines the beach access at the end of the impasse, with a short 200-meter walk to the right side where waves peak. No public transport hits directly, so rent a car for flexibility; arrive early on weekends to snag spots.

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La Perle 

Guadeloupe
16.340883 N / -61.779583 O
Take a car
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Level: Experienced surfers
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La Perle Surf Spot Guide, Guadeloupe

La Perle delivers a thrilling sandbar break with powerful rights and lefts that carve hollow and fast over a sandy bottom, perfect for experienced surfers chasing adrenaline in Guadeloupe's Grande Terre. This spot pulses with raw Caribbean energy, where groundswells unleash barrels that demand precision and speed. Nestled in a lush coastal paradise, it offers sessions that blend tropical beauty with high-performance waves.

Geography and Nature

La Perle sits on the wild northern coast of Grande Terre in Guadeloupe, near Rifflet, framed by swaying coconut palms, lush vegetation, and panoramic ocean views toward distant coral barriers. The long sandy beach stretches invitingly with golden dunes that shift with seasonal swells, giving it a remote yet accessible feel away from urban bustle. Dramatic driftwood scatters the shore after big winter storms, enhancing its untamed, postcard-perfect vibe.

Surf Setup

This sandbar break fires both rights and lefts, often forming steep A-frames that hollow out into fast, powerful tubes ideal for shortboards. It thrives on north, northwest, and west swells, with southeast, east, or northeast offshore winds keeping faces clean and rideable. Mid to high tides unlock the best lines by deepening the sandbar, while low tide can expose punchier sections. Expect intense 1 to 2 meter sets on good days, with short, slamming peaks that close out quickly, rewarding aggressive surfing in crystal-clear tropical waters.

Consistency and Best Time

La Perle breaks inconsistently, firing best from November to April during the dry season when north and northwest groundswells roll in reliably from Atlantic depressions. December to March peaks with the most frequent sessions, while summer months from June to October stay mostly flat and wind-exposed. Avoid mid-summer trades and steer clear during flat spells by checking forecasts for northwest energy combined with offshore breezes.

Crowd Levels

Weekdays see few surfers, making for uncrowded lines shared among a mix of locals and visitors. Weekends draw bigger crowds as word spreads among the surf community.

Who It's For

La Perle suits experienced surfers who can handle hollow, fast waves up to 2 meters with steep takeoffs and quick maneuvers. Beginners should skip it due to the power and occasional closeouts, but intermediates might tag along on smaller days for progression. Advanced riders will love the barrels and speed lines that test skills in a tropical setting.

Hazards to Respect

Strong rips and undertows kick in with bigger swells or north-northeast winds, pulling hard offshore—paddle smart and know your exit. The sandy bottom keeps it forgiving, but respect sudden depth changes and check conditions before entering.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings balmy water temperatures of 27 to 30 degrees Celsius, so boardshorts or a rash vest suffice for all-day comfort. Winter from December to March dips to 25 to 28 degrees Celsius, where a 2/3mm shorty wetsuit adds warmth against tradewinds. Spring and fall hover at 26 to 29 degrees Celsius, calling for optional rash guards or thin shorties on cooler, windy days.

How to Get There

Fly into Pointe-à-Pitre International Airport (PTP), about 70 kilometers south, then drive north via the N1 highway through Le Moule for a scenic 1.5-hour journey. From Grande Anse beach nearby, it's a quick 2-kilometer hop along coastal roads. Ample free parking lines the beach access at the end of the impasse, with a short 200-meter walk to the right side where waves peak. No public transport hits directly, so rent a car for flexibility; arrive early on weekends to snag spots.

Wave Quality: Regional Classic

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Sand-bar
Normal lenght: Short (< 50m)
Good day lenght: Long (150 to 300 m)
DIRECTION
Right and left
Good swell direction: North, NorthWest, West
Good wind direction: SouthEast, East, NorthEast
frequency
Sometimes break
Swell size: Starts working at 1.5m-2m /5ft-6ft and holds up to 4m+ / 12ft
power
Hollow, Fast, Powerful
Best Tide Position:
Best Tide Movement:

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La Perle fires best from November to April during the dry season, peaking December to March with north and northwest groundswells and southeast, east, or northeast offshore winds. Mid to high tides unlock the best lines on this inconsistent sandbar break. Summer from June to October stays mostly flat and wind-exposed, so check forecasts for northwest energy and offshore breezes to avoid flat spells.
La Perle suits experienced surfers who handle hollow, fast waves up to 2 meters with steep takeoffs and quick maneuvers. Beginners should skip it due to the power and occasional closeouts, but intermediates might join on smaller days for progression. Advanced riders love the barrels and speed lines in this tropical setting on Grande Terre.
La Perle is a sandbar break with powerful rights and lefts that form steep A-frames hollowing into fast, powerful tubes over a sandy bottom, ideal for shortboards. It thrives on north, northwest, and west swells with southeast, east, or northeast offshore winds. Expect intense 1 to 2 meter sets that close out quickly, best at mid to high tides in crystal-clear waters.
Weekdays at La Perle see few surfers for uncrowded lines shared among locals and visitors, while weekends draw bigger crowds. Fly into Pointe-à-Pitre Airport, drive 70 kilometers north via N1 through Le Moule for 1.5 hours, then 2 kilometers from Grande Anse. Park free at the beach access end of the impasse and walk 200 meters right to the peaks; rent a car as no public transport goes directly.
La Perle stands out with its thrilling sandbar delivering hollow, fast rights and lefts pulsing with raw Caribbean energy on Grande Terre's wild northern coast near Rifflet. Framed by coconut palms and golden dunes, it blends tropical beauty with high-performance barrels from groundswells, offering remote yet accessible adrenaline for experienced surfers in a lush coastal paradise.

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