Skip to content

    About

    • About Quiver
    • Features
    • Roadmap
    • Quiver vs Surfline
    • For Businesses
    • For Surf Schools

    Browse Beaches

    • United States
    • Mexico
    • Puerto Rico Surf

    Forecasts

    • 7-Day Forecast
    • Live Surf Cams
    • Best Time to Surf
    • Forecast Accuracy
    • Water Temp

    Explore

    • Beginner Spots
    • Tide Charts
    • Dawn Patrol
    • Sunset Sessions
    • Less Crowded
    • Longboard Spots
    • Surfer's Toolkit

    Legal

    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms of Service

    © 2026 Quiver Surf. All rights reserved.

    Quiver
    FeaturesLive CamsToolsRoadmapAbout
    Melbourne Beach, FL: 2 Surf Breaks | Inlet & Reef | Quiver
    Home›United States›Florida›Melbourne Beach

    Best Surf Beaches in Melbourne Beach

    3.6·6 reviews
    2 beaches

    Surf Report Today

    Updated 3h ago
    Poor Conditions

    Best Right Now

    Best of 2 Melbourne Beach spots

    Sebastian Inlet

    Surf score

    2/100

    Wave

    1 ft

    Wind

    Light

    Condition

    Poor Conditions

    Light winds

    View Forecast →

    All Beaches

    BeachHeightWindVerdict
    Next steps

    Plan the next Melbourne Beach session

    Use the city guide for spot choice, then move into timing, water temperature, or tide context.

    Find the best surf windowCompare the local seasonality before choosing a day.Open page

    Featured Beaches

    2 spots

    Sebastian Inlet

    Intermediate

    Florida's most consistent and high‑performance wave, Sebastian Inlet fires when groundswell wraps around the jetty. First Peak delivers fast, hollow rights over a shallow rock‑sand bottom, while Monster Hole (a shoal 1/3 mile offshore) holds bigger, more powerful surf. Intermediate surfers can score world‑class rides when they respect the lineup.

    Spanish House

    Intermediate

    Spanish House is the first parking area north of Sebastian Inlet and is named after a long‑demolished Spanish‑style home. A shallow coquina reef and sandbar give the wave extra push, producing punchy top‑to‑bottom barrels on strong swell. It's a challenging wave suited to upper‑intermediate surfers.

    Loading map...

    Featured Beaches(2)

    Sebastian Inlet

    Intermediate

    Florida's most consistent and high‑performance wave, Sebastian Inlet fires when groundswell wraps around the jetty. First Peak delivers fast, hollow rights over a shallow rock‑sand bottom, while Monster Hole (a shoal 1/3 mile offshore) holds bigger, more powerful surf. Intermediate surfers can score world‑class rides when they respect the lineup.

    Spanish House

    Intermediate

    Spanish House is the first parking area north of Sebastian Inlet and is named after a long‑demolished Spanish‑style home. A shallow coquina reef and sandbar give the wave extra push, producing punchy top‑to‑bottom barrels on strong swell. It's a challenging wave suited to upper‑intermediate surfers.

    Best Time to Surf Melbourne Beach — Monthly Breakdown →

    Frequently Asked Questions

    About surfing in Melbourne Beach

    Melbourne Beach has 2 surf spots. They break down by skill level: 1 intermediate.
    The top-ranked surf spots in Melbourne Beach are: 1. Sebastian Inlet (4.3/5), 2. Spanish House (3.0/5). Rankings are based on community ratings, reviews, and recent surf intel.
    Melbourne Beach's surf spots are generally suited for intermediate to advanced surfers. Beginners should check individual spot reports for days with smaller, mellower conditions.
    Water temperatures in the area range from 65-85°F. In summer, boardshorts is typical. In winter, bring 3/2mm. You can go with just trunks May-October.

    More Surf Cities in Florida

    Boynton Beach1 beachCocoa Beach1 beachDeerfield Beach1 beachFlagler Beach1 beachJacksonville Beach1 beachMiami Beach1 beachNavarre1 beachNew Smyrna Beach1 beach
    Sebastian Inlet1 ftLightPoor
    Spanish House1.4 ftModeratePoor
    Check Melbourne Beach water temperatureDial in gear before you head to the beach.
    Open page
    Watch the tide windowSee when tide timing helps the main breaks.Open page