Sebastian Inlet, located along Florida’s Space Coast, is one of the premier surfing destinations on the East Coast. Known for its consistent waves, challenging breaks, and rich surf culture, this area is a hotspot for both local and visiting surfers. The inlet's unique geography, where the Indian River meets the Atlantic Ocean, creates powerful swells that attract surfers year-round. With a history tied to Florida’s surf scene, this location has produced some of the best surfers in the world.
This is the most famous break at Sebastian Inlet, offering fast, hollow waves favored by experienced surfers. When winter swells arrive, it produces consistent, barreling waves perfect for advanced riders. The rocky jetty helps shape the swell, creating ideal lefts and rights. Best conditions occur with a north or northeast swell combined with a west wind.
Just south of First Peak, this break provides an excellent alternative when the primary spot is crowded. While not as hollow, Second Peak delivers longer rides and is more forgiving for intermediate surfers. With a well-positioned sandbar, this spot creates fun, rippable waves that perform well under various conditions.
Located about 1/3 mile offshore, Monster Hole forms when large swells roll over a deep sandbar. This powerful wave offers long, peeling lefts and rights, making it a favorite for experienced surfers. Given its distance from shore, a strong paddle is required. The payoff? Uncrowded waters and long, glassy rides.
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