Navarre Beach, located along Florida’s Gulf Coast, is a fantastic spot for surfers looking for a relaxed atmosphere with consistent waves. While it may not have the towering swells of California or Hawaii, Navarre Beach provides a great mix of surf conditions for beginners and intermediate riders. The relatively uncrowded waters, combined with breathtaking sunrises and sunsets, make this a must-visit destination for those seeking a top-notch surfing experience.
Adventure Guide to Surfing at Navarre Beach
Navarre Beach Fishing Pier
Location: Just east of the Navarre Beach Marine Park
Why It’s Special: The pier area provides reliable sandbars that create smooth, rideable waves, especially after storms or during seasonal shifts in wind direction. Its offshore location helps break the waves in a more organized manner, making it a prime spot.
Key Features: Lifeguards are on duty in certain areas, and there are nearby amenities, including parking, restrooms, and picnic spots.
The Outfall at Navarre Beach
Location: Near the eastern portion of Navarre Beach, past the main residential area
What Makes It Special: This lesser-known surf break produces long, rolling waves when winds come from the east or southeast. The sandbars here can shift frequently, but when conditions align, this spot delivers some of the best rides in the region.
Local Insight: During hurricane season, this area can produce powerful swells, attracting experienced surfers looking for a greater challenge.
Santa Rosa Island Breaks
Location: Stretching west toward Pensacola Beach
Why It’s Great: This stretch of beach has multiple sandbars that create a range of wave conditions. It's ideal for beginners learning to paddle and catch smaller waves while also offering advanced surfers some steeper drops.
Best Time to Visit: Fall and winter provide better swells due to offshore storm activity.
Visitor Tips
Best Time to Surf: September to April brings the most consistent waves, while summer has smaller surf, perfect for beginners.
What to Bring: A surfboard suited to Gulf Coast waves (longboards work well), reef-safe sunscreen, and a wetsuit during cooler months.
Directions: From Navarre Beach, follow Gulf Blvd west for direct access to various surf spots; most are within a 5-10 minute drive.
Adventure Map
Reviews
Angelica R.4 months ago
This is a beautiful beach front that has restrooms, plenty of the parking, and crystal clear water and white sand. We even noticed that there were translucent fish that would swim all the way up to the water’s edge.
There is a fee to enter, however, this is waived for military. It was also a 25 mile speed limit bit of a drive to get here but worth it for less to no crowds and a peaceful experience! My daughter throughly enjoyed herself and we found some unique sea shells.
Alexandria Fields5 months ago
What an Absolitely BEAUTIFUL and PEACEFUL place to clear your mind❤️
I am More Than Thankful to have been able to experience such a place before i died🥰
The Whitest Sands and Clearest Water i have Ever Seen🥹
Dorothy Kowalsky3 months ago
Best beach in the world??? Such great color of water, clarity, white sand, what else could you ask for? It is inside a national park, so unless you have a pass, you have to pay to get in
Anka4 months ago
The most beautiful beach, I loved it so much and I can’t wait to go back someday soon.
Cassie M.6 months ago
Absolutely gorgeous! Love seeing nature instead of tall buildings and beach houses. Beaches are cleaner and so much less crowded.
However, I wish more beaches would do showers that are closed off so people can completely wash off and change into dry clothes. It’s no fun driving to your next destination with sand in your cracks and crevices! 😂