Spessard Holland Surf Cam & Melbourne Beach Surf Report (2024)

Spessard Holland Surf Cam & Melbourne Beach Surf Report (1)

surf

0ft - 1ft

wind

12mph SSE cross shore

swell

1.2ft 7s East

0.9ft 4s SE

0.7ft 7s East

weather

84°f

uv index

NA

water

82°f

water quality

Good

wind wave

0.5ft 2s SSW

next tide

Low at 5:28 am

updated 10 days ago

melbourne beach surf report

Friday: knee high to start the day. Onshore winds pick up as the day goes on pushing up a little wind swell by last light.

melbourne beach surf forecast

Weekend: Thigh to lucky waist chunky wind swell with strong onshore winds. Looks like it may be ridable in the better spots but you will have to work for it a bit.

Looking ahead: Surf will settle into the knee to lucky thigh range at 6-7 secs for most of the work week. We will see mostly onshore winds keeping the quality on lower side.

I'll be out of town next week and I may not be able to update the report depending on the internet and work space situation so check the cams and the wave models for the latest. Have a great week! - Bryan

Spessard Holland Surf Cam & Melbourne Beach Surf Report (2)

swell

Today
6/9

0ft - 1ft

0ft - 2ft

Monday
6/10

1ft - 2ft

0ft - 2ft

Tuesday
6/11

1ft - 2ft

0ft - 3ft

Wednesday
6/12

1ft - 2ft

1ft - 2ft

Thursday
6/13

0ft - 1ft

0ft - 1ft

Saturday
6/15

2ft - 3ft

2ft - 3ft

9

9

9

9

3

3

10

10

9

3

3

3

9

9

9

3

4

5

5

6

6

5

5

5

3

4

9

9

8

8

5

6

6

6

6

7

wind (mph)

5

8

6

13

15

16

10

8

8

13

17

13

12

10

12

15

16

13

9

9

12

15

15

13

10

9

12

16

16

15

12

12

13

17

17

16

12

12

15

16

17

15

swell model
period model
wind model

buoys

20 Mile Canaveral (41009)

2ft

3s

SE

0.7ft

8.3s

SE

Fort Pierce (41114)

2ft

4s

SE

0.3ft

11.8s

ESE

120 Mile Canaveral (41010)

2.3ft

4s

WSW

0.7ft

8.3s

East

Sunday, June 9

surf swell windweatherwx
5am

1-2ft

1ft

7s

East

0.7ft

7s

East

0.5ft

3s

SE

5mph

WSW

offshore

81°f

8am

1ft

0.8ft

7s

ENE

0.6ft

7s

East

0.4ft

3s

SE

8mph

West

offshore

80°f

11am

1ft

0.7ft

7s

East

0.6ft

7s

East

0.3ft

10s

ENE

6mph

WNW

offshore

87°f

11am

1ft

0.7ft

7s

East

0.6ft

7s

East

0.3ft

10s

ENE

6mph

WNW

offshore

87°f

2pm

1-2ft

1.2ft

7s

East

0.3ft

10s

ENE

13mph

ESE

onshore

86°f

5pm

1ft

1.3ft

3s

ESE

0.5ft

7s

East

0.4ft

10s

ENE

15mph

SE

cross shore

87°f

8pm

1-2ft

2ft

3s

SE

0.5ft

7s

East

0.3ft

10s

ENE

16mph

SSE

cross shore

86°f

am tides/sun

4:39amlow0.18ft
6:25amsunrise
10:36amhigh2.11ft

pm tides/sun

4:55pmlow-0.16ft
8:17pmsunset
11:15pmhigh2.22ft

Monday, June 10

surf swell windweatherwx
5am

1ft

1.1ft

4s

SE

0.8ft

4s

ESE

0.5ft

7s

East

10mph

WSW

offshore

81°f

8am

1-2ft

1ft

9s

ENE

0.6ft

4s

ESE

0.5ft

7s

East

8mph

WSW

offshore

82°f

11am

1-2ft

0.9ft

9s

ENE

0.5ft

8s

East

0.5ft

4s

SE

8mph

WSW

offshore

86°f

11am

1-2ft

0.9ft

9s

ENE

0.5ft

8s

East

0.5ft

4s

SE

8mph

WSW

offshore

86°f

2pm

1-2ft

0.9ft

9s

ENE

0.5ft

8s

East

0.3ft

9s

ENE

13mph

SE

cross shore

87°f

5pm

2ft

2.5ft

4s

SE

0.3ft

9s

ENE

17mph

SSE

cross shore

85°f

8pm

1-2ft

1.9ft

4s

SE

1.8ft

4s

SE

0.4ft

8s

East

13mph

South

cross shore

83°f

am tides/sun

5:28amlow0.25ft
6:25amsunrise
11:22amhigh2.02ft

pm tides/sun

5:44pmlow0.00ft
8:17pmsunset
11:58pmhigh2.11ft

Tuesday, June 11

surf swell windweatherwx
5am

1-2ft

1ft

9s

ENE

0.6ft

4s

SE

0.5ft

7s

East

12mph

SW

offshore

79°f

8am

1-2ft

1ft

9s

ENE

0.6ft

4s

SE

0.5ft

7s

East

10mph

SW

offshore

80°f

11am

1-2ft

0.9ft

9s

ENE

0.5ft

4s

SE

0.4ft

7s

East

12mph

SSW

offshore

81°f

11am

1-2ft

0.9ft

9s

ENE

0.5ft

4s

SE

0.4ft

7s

East

12mph

SSW

offshore

81°f

2pm

1-2ft

1.7ft

3s

South

0.5ft

8s

East

0.3ft

10s

ENE

15mph

South

offshore

82°f

5pm

1-2ft

1.8ft

3s

South

0.8ft

4s

SE

0.5ft

8s

East

16mph

South

offshore

81°f

8pm

2ft

2.6ft

3s

South

0.5ft

8s

East

0.2ft

10s

ENE

13mph

South

cross shore

81°f

am tides/sun

6:18amlow0.30ft
6:25amsunrise

pm tides/sun

12:10pmhigh1.92ft
6:33pmlow0.16ft
8:18pmsunset

Wednesday, June 12

surf swell windweatherwx
5am

2ft

1.9ft

5s

SE

0.3ft

8s

ENE

0.3ft

9s

ENE

9mph

SSW

offshore

79°f

8am

2ft

1.8ft

5s

SE

1.5ft

5s

SE

9mph

South

offshore

80°f

11am

1-2ft

1.6ft

5s

SE

1.3ft

5s

ESE

12mph

South

offshore

81°f

11am

1-2ft

1.6ft

5s

SE

1.3ft

5s

ESE

12mph

South

offshore

81°f

2pm

1-2ft

1.6ft

5s

SE

1.2ft

5s

SE

0.3ft

9s

ENE

15mph

South

cross shore

81°f

5pm

1-2ft

1.4ft

6s

SE

0.4ft

8s

ENE

0.2ft

7s

East

15mph

SSE

cross shore

81°f

8pm

1-2ft

1.3ft

5s

SE

0.9ft

5s

ESE

0.4ft

8s

ENE

13mph

South

cross shore

81°f

am tides/sun

12:41amhigh2.01ft
6:25amsunrise
7:09amlow0.34ft

pm tides/sun

12:59pmhigh1.84ft
7:25pmlow0.31ft
8:18pmsunset

Thursday, June 13

surf swell windweatherwx
5am

1-2ft

1.4ft

5s

SE

1ft

5s

SE

0.4ft

9s

East

10mph

SSW

offshore

78°f

8am

1-2ft

1.3ft

5s

SE

0.9ft

5s

SE

0.3ft

7s

East

9mph

South

cross shore

79°f

11am

1ft

1.3ft

2s

SSW

0.7ft

4s

SE

0.4ft

8s

East

12mph

South

cross shore

80°f

11am

1ft

1.3ft

2s

SSW

0.7ft

4s

SE

0.4ft

8s

East

12mph

South

cross shore

80°f

2pm

1-2ft

1ft

8s

East

0.6ft

4s

SE

0.4ft

7s

East

16mph

South

cross shore

80°f

5pm

1ft

1.3ft

2s

SSW

0.5ft

3s

SE

0.4ft

7s

East

16mph

South

cross shore

80°f

8pm

1-2ft

1.1ft

8s

East

0.6ft

4s

SE

0.4ft

7s

East

15mph

SSE

cross shore

80°f

am tides/sun

1:25amhigh1.92ft
6:25amsunrise
8:01amlow0.34ft

pm tides/sun

1:51pmhigh1.79ft
8:18pmlow0.42ft
8:18pmsunset

Friday, June 14

surf swell windweatherwx
5am

1ft

0.8ft

8s

East

0.6ft

8s

East

12mph

SSE

cross shore

79°f

8am

1ft

0.7ft

8s

East

0.6ft

8s

East

0.3ft

3s

SE

12mph

SSE

cross shore

80°f

11am

1ft

0.8ft

8s

East

0.6ft

8s

East

0.3ft

5s

NNE

13mph

SE

cross shore

81°f

11am

1ft

0.8ft

8s

East

0.6ft

8s

East

0.3ft

5s

NNE

13mph

SE

cross shore

81°f

2pm

1-2ft

1ft

7s

ENE

0.7ft

8s

East

0.4ft

7s

NNE

17mph

SE

cross shore

81°f

5pm

1-2ft

1.6ft

3s

ESE

0.5ft

6s

NNE

17mph

SE

cross shore

80°f

8pm

1-2ft

2ft

4s

ESE

0.5ft

6s

NNE

16mph

SE

cross shore

81°f

am tides/sun

2:09amhigh1.85ft
6:25amsunrise
8:52amlow0.32ft

pm tides/sun

2:45pmhigh1.78ft
8:19pmsunset
9:12pmlow0.49ft

Saturday, June 15

surf swell windweatherwx
5am

2-3ft

2.7ft

6s

East

2.7ft

6s

East

0.2ft

15s

East

12mph

SSE

cross shore

80°f

8am

2-3ft

2.9ft

6s

East

0.2ft

15s

East

12mph

SSE

cross shore

81°f

11am

2-3ft

2.7ft

6s

East

2.7ft

6s

East

0.2ft

15s

East

15mph

SSE

cross shore

81°f

11am

2-3ft

2.7ft

6s

East

2.7ft

6s

East

0.2ft

15s

East

15mph

SSE

cross shore

81°f

2pm

3ft

2.8ft

6s

East

0.2ft

15s

East

16mph

SSE

cross shore

81°f

5pm

3ft

2.9ft

6s

East

0.2ft

14s

East

17mph

SE

cross shore

82°f

8pm

2-3ft

2.9ft

6s

ESE

1.9ft

6s

East

0.2ft

14s

East

15mph

SSE

cross shore

81°f

am tides/sun

2:56amhigh1.81ft
6:25amsunrise
9:41amlow0.27ft

pm tides/sun

3:40pmhigh1.81ft
8:19pmsunset
10:05pmlow0.52ft

melbourne beach surf break information

At the western end of Ocean Avenue on the Indian River is historic Ryckman Park which has gazebos and many sports activities besides a 430-foot pier. Archie Carr National Wildlife Refuge along A1A is known as a haven for sea turtles and, in fact, about one-fourth of the turtles that nest in the United States do so at this refuge each summer.

With the abundance of wildlife on this barrier island, there are plenty of places to get close to nature. Three hiking trails you might want to check out are:
● Coconut Point Sanctuary (3/4 mile loop)
● Maritime Hammock Sanctuary (Two mile trail)
● Mountain Bike Trail (Connects Long Point Park and Sebastian Inlet State Recreation Area)

There have been many treasure finds due to Spanish ships that were lost along the east coast of Florida during hurricane season. The McLarty Treasure Museum and the Mel Fisher Treasure Museum are about 15 miles south of Melbourne Beach, Florida in Sebastian.

surf news

Florida Surf Report/Forecast and Tropical Outlook for May 31st 2024 Surf News 10 days ago Florida Surf Report/Forecast and Tropical Outlook for May 31st 2024Atlantic Surf Report and ForecastFriday: knee high to start the day. Onshore winds pick up as the day goes on pushing up a little wind swell by last light.Weekend: Thigh to lucky waist chunky wind swell with strong onshore winds. Looks like... Florida Surf Report/Forecast and Tropical Outlook for May 29th 2024 Surf News 11 days ago Florida Surf Report/Forecast and Tropical Outlook for May 29th 2024Atlantic Surf Report and ForecastWednesday: Small to flat in most spots with lucky knee high sets. Morning offshore winds turn onshore for the afternoonThursday: Staying small to flat with knee high lucky waves.Looking ahead: The surf will...
Spessard Holland Surf Cam & Melbourne Beach Surf Report (2024)

FAQs

Who has the most accurate surf report? ›

The Top 5 Surf Forecast Websites
  • Surfline. Surfline provides accurate reports for thousands of spots all around the world and is one of the most comprehensive and progressive for surf forecasting on the internet. ...
  • WindGuru.
  • Windfinder. ...
  • Surf-forecast. ...
  • MagicSeaweed.

Is there good surfing in Melbourne, Florida? ›

Melbourne Beach is noted for being deeper than other surf spots in Central Florida and less likely to close down on large swells. When the surf is small, it attracts longboarders and beginners. It is best at low tide. More experienced surfers usually head to Sebastian Inlet.

What to look for in surf conditions? ›

Good, high-quality waves result from a combination of many factors, including: Swell Size and Period. Swell Direction. Wind Direction and Speed.

What is the number one surfing spot in the world? ›

Pipeline, Oahu, Hawaii

According to a CNN report, Pipeline in Oahu is the world's number 1 surf spot.

What is the best app to check surf report? ›

Surfline has been the surf world's go-to for wave forecasting and surf reports since 1985, helping millions of surfers score better waves, more often. Use the Surfline app to know before you go anytime, anywhere. Keep track of current surf conditions. - View live surf cams at 1000+ breaks around the world.

Are 2 ft waves surfable? ›

Generally speaking the perfect size for beginners is 1 to 2ft. For intermediates: 2-4ft waves are best as it gives you more face of the wave to progress your skills on. You should keep an eye on the 'Swell Period', because it's a lot more indicative of the actual wave size (see the next point).

What is a good wave height for surfing? ›

There is no definite answer to this question, as a good wave height for surfing is going to depend on your ability and the type of waves you enjoy riding. However a rough size guide would be; BEGINNER - Knee to waist high. INTERMEDIATE - Shoulder to head high.

Are surf reports accurate? ›

Surf reports, like weather reports, are not always 100% accurate, as they constantly change based on the weather conditions. It's best to use multiple sources and local surfing knowledge to determine the most reliable surf reports for your area.

How are the waves on Melbourne Beach? ›

The surf forecast is 2-4 ft and light sideshore texture right now for Melbourne Beach, FL.

Is Florida or California better for surfing? ›

Florida: Florida's east coast and Gulf coast offer surfers a unique experience with warm waters and a tropical climate. While Florida doesn't have the consistent, high-quality waves found in California and Hawaii, it has its own charm and attracts surfers looking for a different vibe and milder conditions.

What is the surf capital of Florida? ›

Perhaps best known for raising 11-time world champion Kelly Slater, Cocoa Beach, Florida is one of the East Coast's best beach towns.

What not to do while surfing? ›

Surfing Etiquette
  1. Observe Right of Way. Learn who has the right of way on the wave:
  2. Don't Drop In. ...
  3. Don't Snake. ...
  4. Don't Hog the Waves. ...
  5. Do Apologize. ...
  6. Respect the Locals. ...
  7. Learn the Right Way to Paddle Out. ...
  8. Surf Spots that Suit your Ability.

How cold is too cold for surf? ›

Winter surfing is generally done in water below 50°F. When it dips into the 30s, that's a new level of commitment. And while salt water freezes around 28.5°F, that's usually only a factor for those residing in the norther realm of New England.

When shouldn t you surf? ›

Stormy weather, lightning, and strong winds can pose serious risks. If there's a storm approaching, it's best to stay out of the water. Lack of Safety Equipment: Always use the appropriate safety equipment, including a leash to keep your board close and a surfboard with fins in good condition.

Who has the most accurate tide chart? ›

Online predictions are more accurate and up-to-date than what is provided in the annual printed tables. NOAA tide predictions are used by both commercial and recreational mariners for safe navigation. NOAA's Center for Operational Oceanographic Products and Services produce these tide tables on an annual basis.

What happened to magicseaweed? ›

Global surf forecasting firm Magic Seaweed (MSW) has announced it is losing its name as it merges with California-based Surfline. MSW, which was created in Kingsbridge, south Devon in 2002, was bought by Surfline in 2017.

What is poor to fair Surfline? ›

3 = POOR: Poor surf with some (30%) FAIR waves to ride. 4 = POOR to FAIR: Generally poor surf many (50%) FAIR waves to ride. 5 = FAIR: Very average surf with most (70%) waves rideable. 6 = FAIR to GOOD: Fair surf with some (30%) GOOD waves.

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