Godøy is a surf spot located below the Alnes lighthouse on a remote island. It's a unique place for surfers looking for something different, set against a scenic backdrop. The area has its charm, being somewhat isolated, making it a nice retreat for people wanting to catch some waves away from the busier spots.
The surf here mainly features a rocky cove with boulders providing a right-breaking wave. There's also a left at the southern end and beachbreaks in the middle. The spot handles swell sizes around 4ft (about 1.2 meters) well. The best conditions come with a north-west swell, but it can also work with south-west and north swells. For wave direction, you can expect some decent right-handers and a few lefts. When surfing Godøy, aim for low to mid tide and high tide sessions, with the best winds coming from the east. This spot is suitable for intermediate surfers looking for some reliable rides.
While at Godøy, remember that the waves can be semi-consistent, sometimes offering performance walls that give decent length rides. Just be prepared for varying conditions, as the overall surf can be a bit hit or miss depending on the day. It’s a cool spot to check out if you're in the area and want to mix up your surfing routine.