Overview
About this Spot
Sunset Beach is a surf spot located in Gulf of Mexico, Florida. This spot provides both left and right waves. The surf break is characterized by a sandy bottom, making it suitable for surfers of all experience levels. Sunset Beach sometimes breaks, offering waves that are less than 50 meters in length. The spot is known for its relatively uncrowded conditions, with few surfers typically in the water. When surfing here, it’s important to be aware of rips and undertow, as well as the presence of sharks in the area. The waves at Sunset Beach are mostly generated by wind swell from the south-southwest, breaking close to shore and creating steep, short waves. As with any surf spot, it’s crucial to check your skills before paddling out to ensure the conditions match your surfing level. Remember to respect the locals and follow proper surf etiquette, especially when the spot gets busier. Nearby surf spots include Upham Beach, Redington Breakwater, Indian Rocks Beach, Bellair Beach, and Bean Point Beach. For those interested in the area’s history, Sunset Beach is part of Treasure Island, a residential beachfront community. The beach features a restored pavilion with amenities such as restrooms, showers, and a playground. A boardwalk around the southern end of the island offers a scenic route for walking or jogging with views of the Gulf. Sunset Beach is known for being welcoming to the LGBT community, making it a diverse and inclusive spot for surfers. When planning your surf session, consider checking the surf forecast, report, and map for up-to-date information. Some surfers may find webcams useful for assessing real-time conditions. Remember to always prioritize safety and enjoy the unique surfing experience that Sunset Beach has to offer.
Optimal Conditions
Location
Coordinates
27.743883° N, -82.760050° W
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