Plage de Toiny

St-Barthélemy


Not suitable for swimming due to hefty currents, Toiny enjoys a stellar reputation among surfers thanks to its exposed reef break and fairly consistent waves. You'll rarely have crowds to deal with but be aware of coral and rocks.

Check current conditions on www.surf-forecast.com/breaks/toiny.


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