
Goodmans Bay
Bahamas · Nassau
Goodmans Bay, in Nassau on New Providence, is a wide and easily accessible beach, known for its calm atmosphere and relaxed urban setting. It is a spot appreciated by riders looking for a simple session, with a quick launch and an open navigation area.
The spot mainly works with northwest to north winds, and it is particularly interesting when the sea remains clean. The location remains accessible, but one must contend with some nautical activities and the presence of more exposed areas offshore.
Historische Monatsmittel — keine Live-Vorhersage.
The spot is oriented to mainly receive northeast winds, with very good functioning also on N, NNE, NE, and ENE sectors. The wind then arrives rather side-on to onshore depending on the exact orientation of the flow, which provides fairly simple navigation to read for an intermediate to advanced rider.
The water surface is generally flat to slightly choppy, with sometimes a small shorebreak or a small wave depending on the swell and tide level. According to spot feedback, the spot is cleaner at mid-rising tide and at low tide, with more readable and regular water in these phases.
The launch is done from the beach, with a short and fairly direct launch area. One must keep space around the beach to rig and take off cleanly, then move away to the main navigation area to avoid swimmers, boats, and jet skis. The spot remains more comfortable when the wind is well established and the swell does not grow too much.