Overview
About this Spot
Spanish House is a surf spot located in Atlantic Coast, Florida. The spot is situated near Sebastian Inlet, about 2 miles north of it. Spanish House features a sandy bottom and can be surfed at all tide levels. The surf spot provides both left and right waves. It’s suitable for surfers of all experience levels and is known for its consistent waves. The wave length typically ranges from 50 to 150 meters. Spanish House generally sees few surfers, making it less crowded compared to some other spots. The spot is named after a distinctive Spanish-style house located near the break. It features a deep outside bar and a shallow inside bar, creating waves that can be more powerful than those found further north in Brevard County. Under optimal conditions, such as strong northeast swells, low tide, and offshore winds, Spanish House can produce top-to-bottom barrels, offering some of the best surfing opportunities in Florida. However, these ideal conditions are rare, and the spot generally requires more swell to come alive. The waves can range from chest-high to overhead. The area is known for its clean water, but surfers should be aware of the presence of sharks attracted by fish. Access to the spot is limited, with a parking lot available. While the local surf community is welcoming, the spot can get crowded during optimal conditions. Surfers can often find less crowded peaks by walking along the beach. It’s important to check the surf forecast before heading out, as conditions can vary significantly. Nearby surf spots include Long Point, Sebastian Inlet, Monster Hole, Duval Street, and Spessard Holland. Remember to respect the locals, especially when the spot is crowded, and always follow surf etiquette. Check your skills before paddling out to make sure the spot and conditions fit your surfing level. Spanish House can offer world-class waves on the right swell, making it a favorite spot for many Florida surfers.
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Location
Coordinates
27.876133° N, -80.455567° W
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