The United States is home to some of the world’s best surf towns, from the iconic Surf City USA to small communities spotting the country’s vast white sand beaches. Surfers come from around the world to the major centers of surf culture in Hawaii and Southern California, some eager to sharpen and showcase their skills, others just looking to relax and ride a great wave.
In these towns you’ll find top notch fish and seafood, beachside boardwalks perfect for a family getaway, and an array of surprising natural landscapes and wildlife. Choose any one of them and you’ll find yourself looking out from an idyllic beach at crystal-clear waves rolling towards the shore.
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Malibu, California
Catch a wave and a sunset in one of Southern California’s most iconic towns
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Just 45 minutes outside of Los Angeles, Malibu is as much a spot for the rich and famous as for local surfers looking to enjoy some of the most beautiful coastline California has to offer. Named the first World Surfing Reserve, Malibu’s Surfrider Beach has long, consistent waves that have drawn surfers for decades, and the crystal-clear waters at Zuma Beach are where the locals head to avoid peak-season crowds.
After a day on the waves, grab one of the famed ahi tuna burgers from local favourite Malibu Seafood and head back to the beach to catch a golden sunset.
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Haleiwa, Hawaii
Big waves at this friendly surf town
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Look no further than Haleiwa for world-class surf and small-town Hawaiian charm. The vibe here is relaxed, welcoming, and family-friendly, and this small surf community has restaurants and food trucks serving everything from Thai and acai to classic Hawaiian shave ice.
Located along the North Shore of Oahu, this area draws pro surfers from around the world to spots like Sunset Beach, Waimea Bay, and Pipeline. For surfers just getting their feet wet, the summer months are a great time to visit, as the ocean softens to calm, swimmable waters.
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Outer Banks, North Carolina
Endless coastline and fresh seafood
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The 100 miles of wide-open shoreline on the Outer Banks offer some of the most stunning scenery and consistent waves on the East Coast. A chain of barrier islands off the North Carolina coast, here you’ll find long stretches of white sand beaches dotted with seaside towns where you can fill up on fresh catches of shrimp, crab, and fish available at local markets and restaurants.
There are tonnes of great surf spots in Outer Banks, so you can head to the popular spots like Kill Devil Hills and the S-Curves or simply drive along the coast until something catches your eye. The area is also home to a variety of wildlife, so don’t be surprised if you spot sea turtles, pelicans, or even wild horses roaming the beaches.
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Huntington Beach, California
The West Coast’s capital of surf culture
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There’s always something happening in Huntington Beach. Every year it hosts tonnes of events, including the US Open of Surfing, the largest surf competition in the world, the Pacific Airshow, several music festivals, and a film festival. Just steps from the beach is Pacific City, an outdoor mall with shopping, dining, and an outdoor cinema, and if that’s not your cup of tea then to Surf City Nights, the city’s weekly street fair and farmers’ market.
With beaches for every level of surf skill and tonnes of surf shops, schools, and competitions, Huntington Beach offers full immersion in California surf culture.
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Sunset Beach, Hawaii
A quiet oasis to surf and relax
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Read moreIt’s hard to believe Sunset Beach is neighbour to the bustling, crowded Huntington Beach. The vibe here is oh so different from Surf City—a quiet community with 1.5 miles of coastline, you can take up space here on one of the widest beaches in Southern California. The beach is exposed to swells from both the north and south, meaning that surfers can often find good waves year-round.
Parallel to the beach runs the “Green Belt,” 14 acres of green space where locals walk their dogs and gather with family and friends. Fix yourself a picnic or head to area fixture Captain Jack’s, which serves up a generous surf and turf in kitschy, cosy surrounds.
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Santa Cruz, California
Ride the waves and stroll the boardwalk in this California beach town
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Santa Cruz is home to some of the best surf breaks in California, with waves ranging from mellow and beginner-friendly to fast and powerful. The city has been hosting surf contests since the 1960s, including the iconic O’Neill Coldwater Classic, a competition that draws surfers from all over the world both for its high-level competition and its appreciation for creative, experimental surf style.
A great spot for families, Santa Cruz is known for its beach boardwalk, featuring classic amusement park rides, games, and fair foods. While you’re here, don’t miss your chance to wander through towering redwoods at the hiking trails of Henry Cowell Redwoods State Park, a short drive north of the city.
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Pacific City, Oregon
Great surf off the beaten track
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Pacific City is a small beachfront town in north Oregon with great surf and striking natural landscapes. You’ll find the best waves in the fall and winter months, though some prefer the warmer temperatures and smaller waves of summer. Surf conditions can vary widely from day to day, so it’s good practice to check local surf reports before heading out.
The area is home to a few natural wonders, including the Great Dune of Cape Kiwanda, a huge sand dune you can hike for an excellent ocean view. From the beach you’ll see fishing boats navigating around Haystack Rock, a towering rock formation that juts out from the water just off the coast.
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Ocean City, New Jersey
Surfing and fun for the whole family
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Ocean City might be the best spot to take the family surfing. 12 miles south of Atlantic City, it has a welcoming, small-town atmosphere and a boardwalk hugging the beach. Stretching 2.5 miles along the water, the boardwalk has a water park, mini golf, and arcades along with classic park rides.
Come in the summer for entertainment, fireworks, and other events at the boardwalk, or in the fall for larger swells and more consistent waves. Note that Ocean City is a “dry” town, meaning that no alcohol is sold or permitted within city limits.
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Santa Barbara, California
World-class surf breaks and award-winning wines
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Santa Barbara has a lot to offer, from stunning natural landscapes to a thriving food and wine culture and excellent surf breaks for all levels. Experienced surfers should head to Rincon Point, widely considered one of the best point breaks in the world, offering long waves that you can ride for up to 300 yards.
The Santa Ynez Mountains provide a stunning backdrop to the town, and vineyards dotting the mountain valleys produce wines rivalling Napa and Sonoma. Stop at one of the city’s many wine-tasting rooms, stroll city centre to see its Spanish-style architecture, and end your day with an evening at an inventive farm-to-table restaurant.
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New Smyrna Beach, Florida
Find your perfect wave in these warm Atlantic waters
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Surfers around the world come to New Smyrna Beach for some of the most consistent surf breaks year-round. With 17 miles of white sand beach, great waves, and warm Atlantic waters, this is a haven for surfers and beach-lovers everywhere.
Situated on a barrier island off the Florida coast, New Smyrna Beach is home to a variety of wildlife, including dolphins, manatees, and many bird species that you’re likely to spot. The town boasts an internationally recognised arts scene, and its historic district features a unique blend of Spanish and Victorian architecture. Don’t miss local staple The Breakers, an oceanfront burger joint serving up excellent burgers and fried fish.
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