Horseshoe Bay Beach - Bermuda Horseshoe Bay Beach features a beach break with both right and left waves, characterized by a sandy bottom interspersed with rocks. The spot is best surfed during hurricane swells, as it typically remains calm and timid. It works well at mid and high tide, particularly during rising tide conditions. This popular beach is easily accessible, located on Bermuda's south shore, and offers instant access within five minutes of walking. While it can be crowded with tourists and swimmers during peak hours, early mornings and late afternoons provide a quieter experience. The surf scene is minimal outside of hurricane season, but when storms approach, the waves can rise dramatically, offering a thrilling surf experience for those willing to navigate the crowds in summer.
View spot# Tucks - Tucker's Town Tucks features a point break with a sandy bottom interspersed with rocks. The wave is best during mid to high tide, particularly on a rising tide, and excels with hurricane swells, especially when the wind is from the east or ENE. This surf spot is typically uncrowded, with only one or two surfers present on good days, and a maximum of ten at peak times. While the atmosphere can be less than ideal, Tucks transforms into an epic point break when the swell exceeds 2 meters. The beach break is more prominent when conditions are smaller, making it a versatile location for surfers seeking both challenging and manageable waves. Access is straightforward, located in Tucker's Town, making it a hidden gem for those in the know.
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