Spanish House Surf Cam & Melbourne Beach Surf Report (2024)

Spanish House Surf Cam & Melbourne Beach Surf Report (1)

surf

2ft - 3ft

wind

4mph NNE onshore

swell

2.1ft 8s East

2.1ft 8s East

weather

f

uv index

NA

water

82°f

water quality

Good

wind wave

none

next tide

Low at 9:34 am

3:47pm high
10:05pm low

updated 3 days ago

melbourne beach surf report

Friday: Flat to shin with very lucky knee high sets coming from the East at 8 secs with light offshore winds for the morning turning South by the afternoon. We may see a little more size by the end of the day but it probably won’t be ridable except for the groms on logs.

melbourne beach surf forecast

Weekend: We see a little background bump filling in for the weekend bringing us into the ridable zone. Sunday should be a little bigger than Saturday in the thigh to lucky waist zone. Should be fun.

Looking ahead:We should havethigh to lucky waist high leftover surf for Monday morning and then we are dropping off to the shin to knee zone again for a while. Time for some fishing.

Spanish House Surf Cam & Melbourne Beach Surf Report (2)

swell

Today
7/15

2ft - 3ft

1ft - 2ft

Tuesday
7/16

1ft - 2ft

1ft - 2ft

Wednesday
7/17

1ft - 2ft

1ft - 2ft

Thursday
7/18

1ft - 2ft

1ft - 2ft

Friday
7/19

1ft - 2ft

1ft - 2ft

Sunday
7/21

1ft - 2ft

1ft - 2ft

8

9

9

9

9

9

9

8

8

8

8

8

8

8

8

8

8

8

8

8

8

8

8

8

8

8

8

4

4

8

8

8

8

4

8

8

8

8

8

8

8

4

wind (mph)

5

3

5

10

12

12

5

5

7

12

13

12

6

3

6

10

12

12

6

5

6

10

12

12

6

5

6

12

12

12

7

6

9

12

12

10

7

6

8

12

12

10

swell model
period model
wind model

buoys

20 Mile Canaveral (41009)

2.6ft

8s

ENE

2.6ft

8.3s

ENE

Fort Pierce (41114)

2.6ft

9s

ENE

0.3ft

10.5s

ENE

120 Mile Canaveral (41010)

5.2ft

8s

ESE

5.2ft

8.3s

ESE

Monday, July 15

surf swell windweatherwx
5am

3ft

2.1ft

8s

East

2.1ft

8s

East

5mph

South

offshore

81°f

8am

2-3ft

2ft

8s

East

2ft

8s

East

3mph

South

offshore

81°f

11am

3ft

2.1ft

9s

East

2.1ft

9s

East

5mph

East

onshore

84°f

11am

3ft

2.1ft

9s

East

2.1ft

9s

East

5mph

East

onshore

84°f

2pm

3ft

2.1ft

9s

East

1.8ft

9s

East

10mph

East

onshore

86°f

5pm

3ft

2.2ft

9s

East

1.7ft

9s

East

12mph

ESE

onshore

87°f

8pm

3ft

2.3ft

9s

East

1.6ft

9s

East

12mph

SE

cross shore

85°f

am tides/sun

2:50amhigh1.79ft
6:35amsunrise
9:34amlow0.24ft

pm tides/sun

3:47pmhigh1.86ft
8:19pmsunset
10:05pmlow0.62ft

Tuesday, July 16

surf swell windweatherwx
5am

2-3ft

1.9ft

8s

East

1.5ft

8s

East

1.1ft

4s

East

5mph

South

cross shore

79°f

8am

2-3ft

1.9ft

8s

East

1.5ft

8s

East

5mph

South

cross shore

78°f

11am

2-3ft

1.8ft

8s

East

1.1ft

8s

East

7mph

SE

cross shore

83°f

11am

2-3ft

1.8ft

8s

East

1.1ft

8s

East

7mph

SE

cross shore

83°f

2pm

2-3ft

1.9ft

8s

East

1.4ft

8s

East

12mph

ESE

onshore

84°f

5pm

3ft

2.1ft

8s

East

1.3ft

8s

East

13mph

ESE

onshore

84°f

8pm

3ft

2.1ft

8s

East

1.2ft

8s

East

12mph

SE

cross shore

83°f

am tides/sun

3:44amhigh1.78ft
6:36amsunrise
10:25amlow0.18ft

pm tides/sun

4:46pmhigh1.92ft
8:19pmsunset
10:59pmlow0.59ft

Wednesday, July 17

surf swell windweatherwx
5am

2-3ft

1.8ft

8s

East

1.4ft

4s

East

1.1ft

8s

East

6mph

South

cross shore

80°f

8am

2-3ft

1.7ft

8s

East

1.3ft

4s

East

1.1ft

8s

East

3mph

South

cross shore

79°f

11am

2-3ft

1.7ft

8s

East

1.1ft

8s

East

6mph

SE

cross shore

84°f

11am

2-3ft

1.7ft

8s

East

1.1ft

8s

East

6mph

SE

cross shore

84°f

2pm

2-3ft

1.7ft

8s

East

1.1ft

8s

East

10mph

ESE

onshore

84°f

5pm

2-3ft

1.8ft

8s

East

1.2ft

8s

East

12mph

ESE

onshore

84°f

8pm

2-3ft

1.9ft

8s

East

1.2ft

8s

East

12mph

SE

cross shore

83°f

am tides/sun

4:43amhigh1.81ft
6:36amsunrise
11:17amlow0.08ft

pm tides/sun

5:44pmhigh2.01ft
8:18pmsunset
11:51pmlow0.52ft

Thursday, July 18

surf swell windweatherwx
5am

2-3ft

1.6ft

8s

East

1.1ft

8s

East

1.1ft

3s

ESE

6mph

South

cross shore

80°f

8am

2ft

1.5ft

8s

East

1.1ft

8s

East

1ft

4s

East

5mph

South

cross shore

80°f

11am

2-3ft

1.7ft

8s

East

1.2ft

8s

East

6mph

SE

cross shore

84°f

11am

2-3ft

1.7ft

8s

East

1.2ft

8s

East

6mph

SE

cross shore

84°f

2pm

2-3ft

1.9ft

8s

East

1.1ft

8s

East

10mph

ESE

onshore

85°f

5pm

2ft

2.2ft

3s

ESE

1.1ft

8s

East

12mph

ESE

onshore

85°f

8pm

2-3ft

2.7ft

4s

ESE

1ft

8s

East

12mph

SE

cross shore

83°f

am tides/sun

5:41amhigh1.89ft
6:37amsunrise

pm tides/sun

12:08pmlow-0.04ft
6:38pmhigh2.13ft
8:18pmsunset

Friday, July 19

surf swell windweatherwx
5am

2-3ft

1.8ft

8s

East

1.4ft

4s

ESE

1ft

8s

East

6mph

South

cross shore

80°f

8am

2-3ft

1.7ft

8s

East

1.3ft

4s

East

1ft

8s

East

5mph

South

cross shore

79°f

11am

2-3ft

1.8ft

9s

East

1ft

9s

East

6mph

SE

cross shore

84°f

11am

2-3ft

1.8ft

9s

East

1ft

9s

East

6mph

SE

cross shore

84°f

2pm

2ft

2.2ft

3s

ESE

1ft

8s

East

12mph

ESE

onshore

85°f

5pm

2ft

2.4ft

4s

ESE

12mph

SE

cross shore

85°f

8pm

2ft

2.3ft

4s

ESE

1ft

8s

East

12mph

SE

cross shore

83°f

am tides/sun

12:41amlow0.43ft
6:37amhigh2.00ft
6:37amsunrise

pm tides/sun

12:57pmlow-0.17ft
7:29pmhigh2.26ft
8:18pmsunset

Saturday, July 20

surf swell windweatherwx
5am

2ft

2.2ft

4s

ESE

1.1ft

8s

East

7mph

SSE

cross shore

81°f

8am

3ft

2.3ft

8s

East

1.1ft

8s

East

6mph

SSE

cross shore

80°f

11am

3ft

2.3ft

8s

East

1.1ft

8s

East

9mph

SE

cross shore

84°f

11am

3ft

2.3ft

8s

East

1.1ft

8s

East

9mph

SE

cross shore

84°f

2pm

3ft

2.3ft

8s

East

1.2ft

8s

East

12mph

ESE

onshore

84°f

5pm

3ft

2.6ft

8s

East

1.2ft

8s

East

12mph

ESE

onshore

84°f

8pm

2-3ft

2.7ft

5s

East

1.2ft

8s

East

10mph

ESE

onshore

83°f

am tides/sun

1:29amlow0.31ft
6:38amsunrise
7:30amhigh2.12ft

pm tides/sun

1:46pmlow-0.28ft
8:17pmhigh2.38ft
8:17pmsunset

Sunday, July 21

surf swell windweatherwx
5am

2-3ft

2.8ft

5s

East

1.3ft

8s

East

7mph

SE

cross shore

81°f

8am

2-3ft

2.7ft

5s

East

1.3ft

8s

East

6mph

ESE

onshore

80°f

11am

2-3ft

2.6ft

5s

East

1.3ft

8s

East

8mph

East

onshore

84°f

11am

2-3ft

2.6ft

5s

East

1.3ft

8s

East

8mph

East

onshore

84°f

2pm

3ft

2.5ft

8s

East

1.3ft

8s

East

12mph

East

onshore

83°f

5pm

3-4ft

2.7ft

8s

East

12mph

East

onshore

84°f

8pm

2-3ft

2.6ft

5s

East

1ft

8s

East

10mph

ESE

onshore

82°f

am tides/sun

2:17amlow0.18ft
6:38amsunrise
8:21amhigh2.24ft

pm tides/sun

2:34pmlow-0.36ft
8:17pmsunset
9:04pmhigh2.48ft

melbourne beach surf break information

Spanish House at the southern tip of Melbourne Beach is best on low tide with scattered peaks and south west winds! Will hold swell up to 6 ft before closing out. Right and lefts with fast sections and tube rides.

At the southernmost point of the Space Coast is Sebastian Inlet, which attracts surfers by the thousands. The park is also known for its swimming areas, snorkeling, scuba diving and fishing. Sebastian Inlet State Park is just 12 miles south of Melbourne Beach and features ocean to River Park access encompassing the inlet and the Sebastian Inlet Bridge.

One of the most popular state parks in Florida, the Inlet provides camping opportunities as well as a small store, docking, canoeing, kayaking, Jet-skiing and powerboat rentals. Visitors will enjoy the tidal wading pool, picnicking, swimming, surfing, fishing, fishing bridges, jetties, and boat ramps. Campsites have water and electrical hook-ups, a fire-ring with grill and a picnic table. There are full restroom facilities, a dump station, laundry facilities and pay phones. For camping information and reservations, call 1.800.326.3521 or stop by the camping registration office located on the south side of Sebastian Inlet. For more information contact:

Sebastian Inlet State Recreation Area
9700 South A1A
Melbourne Beach, FL 32951
321.984.4852

Sebastian Inlet State Park is one of the Atlantic’s hottest surfing destinations with monthly events, big-name surf camps and the Sebastian Inlet Pro, a five-star World Qualifying Series competition that draws some of the biggest names in surfing each January. Ranger-led boat tours are available to secluded Pelican Island and the gorgeous beach and fishing pier are considered to be some of the best fishing areas in the state.

surf news

Florida Surf Report/Forecast and Tropical Outlook for July 10th 2024 Surf News 5 days ago Atlantic Surf Report and ForecastWednesday: Shin to knee high from the East at 8 secs with light offshore winds for most of the day.Thursday: Shin to knee high conditions continue, with offshore winds.Looking ahead: Surf stays in the knee high range for the start of Friday but we may see a little bump by the late...
Spanish House Surf Cam & Melbourne Beach Surf Report (2024)

FAQs

How is Melbourne Beach today? ›

Breezy SE winds with moderate choppy seas. Very small short period waves. Winds: SE 12 to 13 knots. Seas: E 3 feet at 9 seconds.

Where is the Spanish house surf spot? ›

Located at the first parking area and beach access north of Sebastian Inlet, the Spanish House earns a spot on the top ten list of great places to surf on Florida's Space Coast.

How big are the waves at Mission Beach? ›

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SURFSWELL
6am2 ft clean0.9ft 16s SW
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What are the best conditions for surfing at Ocean Beach? ›

Surfing Ocean Beach:

The best conditions reported for surf at Ocean Beach occur when a West swell combines with an offshore wind direction from the East.

Is the water clear at Melbourne Beach? ›

Melbourne Beach epitomizes a quaint beach town. The luxury lifestyle in Melbourne Beach is centered around the beach. Many local homes have private beach access, and several public beaches are just a short walk or drive away. The beaches are known for their white sand and clear blue water.

Does Melbourne Beach have good waves? ›

Melbourne Beach in North Florida is an exposed beach break that has fairly consistent surf, although summer tends to be mostly flat. Offshore winds blow from the west. Most of the surf here comes from groundswells and the ideal swell direction is from the northeast. The beach break provides left and right handers.

Where is the right surf spot? ›

The Right is a mammoth reef break located one mile (1.6 kilometers) off the coast of Walpole in Western Australia.

Where is the 5 wave surf Lake? ›

Description. Outside of Yeppoon, Queensland, the Surf Lakes team built a full-scale prototype of their 5 Waves wave pool technology. The wave pool produces a variety of waves ranging from large, hollow barrels to fun ripable peaks.

Where is the real Surf City? ›

Huntington Beach officially adopted the Surf City USA nickname in January 2008 after a long and tense trademark dispute between the Southern California city and Santa Cruz.

What is the best tide to surf at Mission Beach? ›

It's best on a medium tide with three-to-six-foot swell. The beach is plagued by closeouts on larger days and/or low tide. Good inside/reform sandbars form in spring and summer, and these are best at high tide.

What beach has the biggest waves? ›

Nazaré, Portugal

Nazaré, Portugal is famous for its record-breaking waves, particularly in the big wave surfing community. The waves at Nazaré are some of the biggest and most powerful in the world, attracting surfers from all over to tackle these massive swells.

Is Mission Beach crowded? ›

There are plenty of public parking lots but it can be very crowded and a bit hectic. This beach area is a famous long time beach destination for years. There is so much to do and people watching is GREAT!

Do surfers surf in high or low tide? ›

Some spots are best when the tide is full on high or low (depending on the spot). However, too high of a tide for most spots will swamp the surf out (fat/slow/mushy), with the waves breaking more onto themselves rather than top to bottom.

What tide is better for surfing? ›

Most surfers agree that high tide provides the best surf. However low tide might be the best time to surf if you're a beginner surfer or have never surfed before.

What waves do surfers prefer? ›

Rolling waves (1) are the most familiar waves, and the type most surfers prefer. These waves break in a stable pattern. Rolling waves are usually a feature of a flat, sandy shoreline. The rolling waves at Hossegor, France, on the Bay of Biscay, can reach more than 6 meters (20 feet).

Does Melbourne have good beaches? ›

And yet, many forget that beaches in Melbourne do indeed exist. Moreso, there are some genuinely fantastic beaches that have been propped up over the years, from popular spots like St Kilda Beach and Brighton Beach to lesser-known favourites like Mentone and Williamstown.

Can you swim in Melbourne beaches? ›

Relax in the summer sun on calm bay beaches across Melbourne, from the popular swimming spots and shoreside diners at St Kilda to the colourful landmark bathing huts at Brighton. Lifeguards and lifesavers patrol beaches during peak holiday times. Swim only between the red and yellow flags.

Is Port Melbourne Beach clean? ›

The beach is regularly polluted by yara river water runoff and is subject to a lot of trash washing up in brown foamy water. I think the pollution attracts jellyfish as there are often large swarms to be seen, and impossible to avoid when in the water.

What is the weather like in Melbourne Beach? ›

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