Long beach in pure nature in Barbados

Long beach Kitesurf Spot in Barbados

Carribean Kiteboard Spot in Barbados

Welcome to Long Beach, Barbados, a haven for water sports enthusiasts. With consistently strong trade winds, warm turquoise waters, and clean waves, this destination is a playground for kitesurfers, stand-up paddle boarders, surfers, sailors, scuba divers, and freedivers. Get ready for an unforgettable adventure!

Long beach Kitesurf season

Long beach Kitesurfing wind conditions

Long Beach offers perfect conditions for all styles of kiteboarding, from freestyle to freeriding and wave riding. The wave break at Silver Rock Beach, known as "The Best Left" in the Caribbean, attracts kitesurfers from around the world. Other popular surf breaks nearby create an ideal scenario for an unforgettable kite and surf holiday. Whether you're a beginner or an advanced rider, Long Beach has something to offer.

Wind and Weather

The windy season in Barbados runs from November to July, with trade winds ranging between 20-28 knots, occasionally reaching 28-30 knots. The winds blow consistently day and night, primarily from the east with variations from the north and south, providing mainly side-onshore conditions. The best months for waves are from December to February, with south swells that position Silver Rock as a famous reef break.

  • body wear

    • board shorts
  • downwinder

    • No
  • ride type

    • freeride
    • freestyle
    • wakestyle
    • wave
  • skill level

    • intermediate
    • advanced
    • professional
  • spot type

    • island
    • ocean
    • reef
  • starting area

    • sandy beach
  • water condition

    • choppy
    • medium wave
  • wind daytime

    • all day
  • wind type

    • constant
    • passat

Impressions

Long beach in pure nature in Barbados

Wind Stats for Long beach Kiteboarding

Around the Kiteboarding Spot Long beach

Long Beach Kite Spot

Long Beach lives up to its name, offering a mile-long stretch of uncrowded white sandy beach. With cross-on winds predominantly coming from the left, it is an ideal spot for beginners to intermediate levels, especially when the wind is more north. Experience the excitement of riding the waves on the reef and enjoy the shore break at the west side. Explore other hidden beaches and breaks on the island when the wind blows more south.

Food and Drink

Barbados offers a diverse culinary scene, ranging from local delicacies like Macaroni Pie and Flying Fish to international cuisines such as Indian, Thai, Jamaican, and European. Don't miss the farm-to-table approach at Moo's Restaurant, located conveniently between the main kite spots, where you can savor tasty and healthy meals with an ocean view. And of course, indulge in the local rum and beer, which can be found in abundance at the island's vibrant rum shops.

Nightlife

Barbados is known for its lively nightlife, and the south coast, from the kite beach to Bridgetown, the capital, is where the action happens. Enjoy the Fish Fry at Oistins on Fridays, followed by a visit to Harbour Lights, a beachfront nightclub. Saint Lawrence Gap is another popular spot with various bars and restaurants. During the windy season, catch live local bands playing Caribbean and international music at many of these venues. Surf beach bars near the kite beach are a favorite gathering spot for the kitesurfing community.

No Wind Activities

On days with no wind, surfing takes center stage in Barbados, with numerous accessible breaks for all skill levels. You can also enjoy activities like scuba diving, stand-up paddleboarding, snorkeling around shipwrecks and sea turtles, freediving, sailing, or simply relaxing on the calm turquoise waters of the exotic beaches. Don't miss must-visit attractions such as the Animal Flower Cave, rum distilleries, the Oistins Fish Market, and the scenic beaches of Bathsheba, Bottom Bay, The Crane Beach, Sandy Lane, Gibbs Beach, and Pebbles Beach.

  • camper parking

    • Not allowed, but possible
  • car parking

    • Nearby
  • emergency

    • A medical center
    • Kite repair
  • has restaurant

    • No
  • has toilet

    • No
  • has shower

    • Yes

How to get to Long beach and how to bring it about while you're there

To explore Barbados, having a car is the best option, and several car rental companies offer special deals throughout the year. Public transportation, known as "ZRs," is also reliable, with the number 11 line covering the coast, making it easy and affordable to reach various places.

  • accommodation

    • near the spot
  • public transport

    • Poorly developed
  • rental cars

    • Recommended

Notice

Grab a official cab by night. Use mainroads to come home safely. For specific tips and guidance on kitesurfing at Long Beach, be sure to visit Kitesurf Intl by KiteSirens, where you can get valuable advice on crossing the shore break and maximizing your kitesurfing experience.

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Wind Forecast for Long beach Kitesurfing

FAQs

Yes, Long Beach is an excellent spot for beginners due to its consistent winds, shallow waters, and the option to ride the shore break. However, it's always recommended to take lessons from a qualified instructor to ensure safety and proper skill development.

Kiteboarding Spots around Barbados

View white sandy beach at silver sand and rocks barbados with colorful house in the background
Barbados - Silver Sands & Silver Rocks

Silver Sands and Rocks in Barbados is a kitesurfing destination located along Barbados southern coastline. This picturesque stretch of coastline boasts consistent trade winds, making it a favorite among kitesurfing traveling to the Caribbean. Mainly in January and February it gets pretty crowded. With its sweet beach, azure waters, waves at high tide and rich kitesurfing and windsurfing history, Silver Sands and Rocks offers an unparalleled kitesurfing experience in the Caribbean.