
Copacabana Beach
Jamaïque · Saint Andrew
Copacabana Beach, in the parish of Saint Andrew in Jamaica, is a fairly exposed beach, with a simple and local atmosphere. It is a spot known for its raw natural setting and direct access from the Copacabana neighborhood.
For kitesurfing, it is a spot that requires experience and attention, with a water surface that is more challenging than on a sheltered bay. The site mainly attracts riders who are comfortable in sustained wind conditions and on a sparsely equipped beach.
متوسطات تاريخية شهرية — ليست توقعات مباشرة.
The wind often works in side-shore to side-on when it comes from the south to southeast, which corresponds to the indications noted for the spot. The water surface is generally more exposed than on lagoon spots, with an open sea and behavior that depends heavily on swell and tide.
Launching is done from the beach itself, but one must keep a margin during takeoff as the area is poorly developed and the shoreline can be cluttered depending on site occupancy. The beach is described as a swimming beach, with few or no public facilities, which enhances the interest of coming fully self-sufficient.
The bottom is reported as sandy, but the area remains tricky in places due to the presence of rocks reported on the spot. The water surface quickly takes on relief when the sea comes in, with a more technical operation than on a lagoon or a closed bay.