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Bridge is a surf spot located in Majuro, where access can be a bit tricky for visiting surfers. The local crowd mainly consists of expat white American teachers and Seventh Day Adventist church volunteers. While it's known as Majuro's marquee surf spot, it doesn't see many new faces. The spot features a 12ft (4m) high bridge that was built in 1983 to improve access for small boats through a channel blasted in the reef.
The surf at Bridge can be quite interesting. It's best when the swell is coming from the south, but it can handle some southeast and southwest swells too. You can catch rides that start at around 2ft (0.6m) and go up from there. The waves break over live coral, which makes for some sharp and fast rides. Expect right-hand waves, and keep in mind that it's generally suited for expert surfers only. The wind is better coming from the north, and all tide heights—low, mid, or high—could work. However, the spot is known to be shallow and can be a bit dangerous at times.
Even though the spot doesn’t draw crowds, it does offer a unique surfing experience. Just be ready for the quick, snappy rides if you’re up for the challenge. With the right swell and conditions, Bridge can provide a decent session for those who know what they’re doing.