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Where do people go surfing in Florida?

Between the Georgia state line and Cape Canaveral National Seashore, you'll find breaks such as Mayport Poles — one of the few places where you can catch good, clean surf in the middle of a raging northeaster — St. Augustine's Blowhole and New Smyrna Beach, the most consistent surf spot in all of Florida.



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Cocoa Beach may be the surf capital of Florida, but there are plenty of things to do when the waves are flat (or your arms are sore). Surf addicts can visit the Florida Surf Museum inside the Ron Jon Surf Shop, which has a rotation of cool events and exhibits.

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Here are some of the top Florida surfing beaches for beginners.
  • Cocoa Beach. Cocoa Beach ranks as one of the best surf beaches in Florida for its shallow sand bar and small waves. ...
  • South Beach. South Beach is great for starter surfers who are in the Miami area. ...
  • New Smyrna Beach. ...
  • Palm Beach. ...
  • Destin Beach. ...
  • Sebastian Inlet.


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Florida's typical surfing season runs from early August through winter and well into mid-spring. The main swell season is winter, from November to March. The swells originate from North Atlantic low pressures, generating waves up to three meters.

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The Best Time to Go If you want larger swells, though, surf season in Florida is from early August through winter and even spills over into spring. Main swell season in the Sunshine State takes place from November to March and can generate waves up to nearly 10 feet high.

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Florida: Florida's east coast and Gulf coast offer surfers a unique experience with warm waters and a tropical climate. While Florida doesn't have the consistent, high-quality waves found in California and Hawaii, it has its own charm and attracts surfers looking for a different vibe and milder conditions.

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Water Temperature: The water temperature in South Florida can vary depending on the time of year and location. During the winter months, the water can be quite chilly in Central and North Florida, so a full wetsuit with boots may be necessary. In the summer, it's usually boardshorts and a rashguard will suffice.

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Reef Road – Palm Beach, FL The beach by the south jetty is the place for the most intense waves. Reef Road conditions can be moody with small swells and waves that section off.

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The fetch or distance a wave has to form, is relatively short in South Florida due to the proximity of the Bahamian islands. Occasionally in the wintertime when strong northerly winds prevail surfable waves will come from the north, the only direction that is open enough for waves of sufficient height to form.

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Atlantic Coast The waters of the Atlantic Ocean on the East Coast of Florida are, in general, known to have more wave action than the Gulf Coast.

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