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Best Time to Surf in Florida

2026 Seasonal Guide • Wave Heights • Water Temps • Crowd Levels

Best months overall: September – November

Beginner Tip for Florida

Fall hurricane swells deliver the best surf Florida sees all year. For beginners, summer offers smaller, manageable waves with warm water and no wetsuit needed.

Florida Surf Conditions by Season

Spring

Mar – May

High Crowds

Wave Height

1–3 ft

Water Temp

68–76°F

Beginner Friendly

Spring break crowds but friendly wave conditions. Water warms quickly. Good for first-time surfers.

Summer

Jun – Aug

Medium Crowds

Wave Height

1–3 ft

Water Temp

80–86°F

Beginner Friendly

Warmest water of the year — no wetsuit required. Waves are small and gentle, perfect for first-timers.

Fall

Sep – Nov

Low Crowds

Wave Height

3–8 ft

Water Temp

76–82°F

Intermediate / Advanced

Florida's best surf season. Hurricane swells push in powerful, quality waves. Cocoa Beach and Sebastian Inlet shine.

Winter

Dec – Feb

Low Crowds

Wave Height

2–5 ft

Water Temp

64–72°F

Intermediate / Advanced

Cold fronts push in decent north Atlantic swells. A 2mm wetsuit may be needed. Less crowded and more consistent than summer.

Frequently Asked Questions

What month has the best waves in Florida for beginners?

Fall hurricane swells deliver the best surf Florida sees all year. For beginners, summer offers smaller, manageable waves with warm water and no wetsuit needed.

When is the best time to surf in Florida?

The best overall time to surf in Florida is September – November. This period typically offers the best combination of wave quality, consistency, and manageable conditions.

Is Florida good for beginner surfers?

Florida can be excellent for beginners. The most beginner-friendly seasons are: Spring and Summer. Fall hurricane swells deliver the best surf Florida sees all year. For beginners, summer offers smaller, manageable waves with warm water and no wetsuit needed.

What wetsuit do I need in Florida?

Wetsuit needs vary by season in Florida. Water below 60°F requires a 4/3mm wetsuit or thicker with hood and gloves in winter. Between 60–68°F, a 3/2mm suit works well. Above 68°F, a 2mm spring suit or boardshorts may be sufficient. Always check current water temperatures before your session.

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