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Go from bed to board in seconds, fill up on fresh seafood buffets, or just bask under the swaying palms and watch the waves.
Transfer: 15 minutes’ drive from BGI international airport
Family Friendly: All ages
Climate: Av temps of 28C
Surf level: Beginner friendly with options for experts
Other activities: Kite surfing and cycling
Time Zone: GMT/UTC -4
- Choose from a selection of bright and spacious 1-3 bedroom apartments where you can soak up the sea views from the balcony.
- The one-bedroom apartments can fit up to two extra beds in the living space.
- All apartments have TV, air conditioning, wifi, a sitting area, dining area and a kitchen decked out with all mod cons including a microwave.
- Three-bedroom apartments boast 2 bathrooms, 2 bedrooms with queen-size beds and an additional bedroom with twin beds.
- Bike hire.
- Garden right beside the ocean.
- Car parking.
- Restaurant, dining area, breakfast room and café.
- Wifi.
- Laundry service.
- Safe.
- Currency exchange service
- Air conditioning
- Ocean Spray is bang on Surfer’s Point, one of the best places on the island to learn to surf.
- It’s also a short walk from the easy-going peelers of Freight’s Bay and South Point.
- Nearby Dover Beach is also great for beginners.
- More experienced surfers can head to the west coast, where options include Tropicana and Sandy Lane.
- On the north coast you’ve got Duppies and Maycocks, also for experienced surfers, then Soup Bowl (dubbed Kelly Slater’s favourite wave) and Parlor on the east coast.
- The best season for dry weather and offshore winds is December to May, with the best swells from November to March.
- It’s just 5 minutes’ by bus to the idyllic swimming spot of Miami Beach.
- The world famous Crane Beach is about 15 minutes’ to the east.
- A stark contrast to the island’s more commercial beaches, nearby is also the secluded paradise of Harrismith Beach and the stunning white sands of Bottom’s Bay.
- Mamu’s Café prepares fresh organic food grown in their own tropical fruit forest which is also available to tour and hike.
- It’s walking distance to plenty of nearby restaurants serving Bajan dishes the whole family will love.
- Make sure you make a trip to Oistin’s Fish Market to tuck into delicious seafood and sample the vibrant Bajan culture.
- Head to Oistin’s Fish Market, famous for its Friday night seafood feasts teamed with live music and local rum.
- Explore the crystal clear pools and crystallised limestone of Harrison’s cave on an underground adventure.
- Hire a hobie cat and go sailing. Or why not try kitesurfing?