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Bull Bay

Jamaica Β· Central America

Updated 56 min ago
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Type:point
Shelter:semi_exposed
Difficulty:intermediate
Tide:mid-high
Facing:S

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Best available option is Today around 7pm (score: 19). Conditions are below the Good threshold but may still be surfable.

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Last 19 days of logged conditions.

30-day average
2.7/10
Days firing
0
Score 6 or higher
Best day recently
4.0/10
1 May
Days logged
19

Spot guide

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## The spot Bull Bay, known as Copa among the Jamaican surf community, is a right-hand reef and point break on the south-eastern coast of Jamaica, nestled beneath the foothills of the Blue Mountains. The wave wraps around a cobblestone and coral rubble point, offering steep, peeling walls when Caribbean trade wind swells push in from the south-east. This is the heartland of Jamaican surf culture, home to the island's first organised surfing community and the annual Makka Pro competition. ## When it works The wave relies on south-easterly trade wind swells that run consistently from December through April. Hurricane season from August to November can also deliver exceptional groundswells from passing tropical systems. The wave needs 3-5ft of swell from the south-east to properly wrap around the point. A northerly offshore wind descending from the Blue Mountains provides ideal grooming, most reliable in the early mornings. ## Where to sit The take-off zone sits close to the rocky outcrop at the top of the point where the swell first refracts around the headland. The right peels for 50-80 metres along the cobblestone and reef bottom. Position yourself tight to the rocks and take off on the steeper section before it walls up down the line. The inside section over sand is mellower and works for less experienced surfers. ## Hazards The coral rubble and cobblestone bottom is uneven and can cause injuries on shallow-water falls. Sea urchins inhabit the reef sections. Strong currents can develop alongside the point on bigger swells. The tropical sun is fierce and reflected off the water intensely. Be aware of fishing boats that regularly traverse the bay. ## Parking and access Informal parking is available on the roadside near the beach. The break is accessed directly from the pebbly beach with no difficult entry. The Jamaican Surf Club operates from the bay and provides local information and board rental. Basic facilities are available in the village. ## The crowd Bull Bay's surf community is small but passionate. On a good day, expect 5-15 surfers, mostly locals. The atmosphere is warm, welcoming, and lively, with reggae often playing from the shore. Visiting surfers are treated hospitably, particularly those who show genuine respect for the local culture and community. ## Local tips The morning offshore from the Blue Mountains provides a reliable two-hour window of clean conditions before the trade winds establish. Time your session for first light to maximise this window. Board shorts and a rash vest are all you need in the warm Caribbean water. Bring your own equipment as rental options are limited. The local surfers are excellent guides to the break and happy to share knowledge with respectful visitors. Jerk chicken from the roadside stalls makes for perfect post-surf fuel.

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Frequently asked questions

How often is this page updated?

Current conditions refresh every 3 hours when the cron runs. Hourly data updates every 30 minutes. The 7-day forecast, luck factor, and packing notes are all pre-computed at the same time.

What is the luck factor?

We compare the 7-day forecast to the last 5 years of marine data for the same week at Bull Bay. The delta tells you whether conditions are shaping up better, worse, or about the same as a typical late May.

How is 'best session' picked?

We score each day of the 7-day forecast using the same algorithm as the leaderboard, and highlight the highest scorer.

Where does the data come from?

Open-Meteo's Marine API (swell height, period, water temperature) and Weather API (wind and conditions).

Does the score capture local knowledge?

Honestly, no. Every break has tide windows, swell directions and reef contours that a global model cannot see. Treat the score as a starting point, then check a local cam.

When is the best time to surf Bull Bay?

Check our timing score heatmap above for a week-by-week breakdown combining surf conditions with crowd pressure.