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Tropicana

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Timezone: America/Barbados
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Ideal surf conditions at Tropicana

Swell window
N, NNE, NE
Best swell direction
N
Swell size
2ft - 8ft
Swell breaks over
Live Coral
Wave types
Reef
Wave directions
Left
Wind window
E
Offshore wind
E
Works at
High
(Better on rising)
Best tide type
High
Skill Level
Expert
Seasons
Winter
Board types
Shortboard, Bodyboard

Tropicana surf guide

Tropicana is a barreling left wave located on the west coast of Barbados. This spot is very shallow with live fire coral and urchins in the water, so surfers should stick to mid and higher tides for a safer ride. It generally needs a solid north or north-northwest swell to really kick into gear, but when the swell aligns with the tide, it can be one of the best waves on the island. Expect it to get crowded when conditions are good, as it’s a popular spot for those in the know.

This wave is more suited for experts due to its sharp, shallow reef. It can handle swell sizes from around 5 feet (1.5 meters) to 10 feet (3 meters), and typically offers a speed boost as it barrels. The best conditions tend to be during high tide with waves breaking over the live coral. For wind, look for east or northeast directions, as they keep the trade winds offshore. It's recommended to ride a shortboard or bodyboard here, especially if you’re looking to catch those fast, hollow waves.

Accessing Tropicana is straightforward. Just head north from Bridgetown along the west coast. Keep an eye out for a church on the left side, where you can pull into the parking lot right out front of the surf spot. Remember, if it's working, the vibe can get pretty heavy, so be aware of the crowd and local surfers.

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