Cayman Surf
There are a couple of breaks but they depend on weather. Mostly on the South coast and are fairly inconsistent.
Your best bet for waves is Dec/Jan/Feb - look for the fronts that come through. Better bet to bring your scuba gear...
comment by , 2007-11-27 19:38:05
Coming to visit, hope to find surf!
My wife and I are coming to Grand Cayman for a friend's wedding the first half of December. We hope to find some surf. Bringing boards just in case. A break from the frigid waters of northern Oregon will be nice! Any hints/suggestions?
comment by Kahuna (Not Big), 2007-03-05 18:01:55
Plenty of surfers in Cayman
Just an update as I notice no one has posted here since 2005. The surf population here has grown steadily over the years and if there is surf at South Sound there will be surfers. A crowd of 10-20 is standard in the afternoons after work and on weekends but during the week it is usually empty or just 2 or 3 people in the water most of the day. As I am writing this post ( 11 am March 5th 2007)there is no one in the water and the surf is shoulder high with overhead sets coming through every 10 to 15 minutes, the wind is offshore,and the set waves are giving some nice peeling lefts 50-100 yds long and some 50 yd rights. The sky is partly sunny with air at about 84F and water at about 79F.Did I mention that the water is a beautiful clear blue? South Sound is not the best break in the world (and not even the best on the island MC and BB on the right days are mini-Indos)but it is a fun break with decent quality and consistency. Visitors are welcome but don't bring any attitude.Respect!
comment by Anonymous, 2007-12-03 17:33:50