Granada is a surf spot located in Atlantic Coast, Florida. The spot provides both left and right waves. Granada features a sandy bottom, making it suitable for surfers of all experience levels. The waves at this spot are most consistent during low tide and occur with regular frequency. The length of the rides is typically less than 50 meters. Granada usually experiences a low crowd, with few surfers in the water. Nearby surf spots include Carpet Muncher, Bicentenial Park, Mainstreet Pier, Daytona Beach, and Flagler. Surfers should be aware of potential hazards such as rip currents and undertow. There have been reports of shark presence in the area, so remain vigilant. It’s advisable to wear a wetsuit from September to February due to colder water temperatures. The local surfing community is generally friendly and tolerant of beginners. However, it’s always important to respect the locals and follow proper surf etiquette, especially when the spot gets crowded. Parking can be limited near the beach. It’s recommended to park at Surfari near the CVS, but avoid parking next to Starbucks to prevent getting towed. Granada Street ends at the beach access point. Remember to check your skills before paddling out to ensure the spot and conditions match your surfing level. For those interested in the area’s history, Granada is part of Ormond Beach, which has its own unique coastal heritage. The spot offers basic amenities, including a public shower for rinsing off after your surf session. However, there are no restrooms or food vendors on-site. If you’re planning to bring your dog along, you’ll be pleased to know that pets are allowed on the beach. Always check the latest surf forecast and report before heading out to Granada for the most up-to-date information on wave conditions and any potential hazards. Check out the good surf at Granada in the next 7 days, the webcams, the full forecast report, or see the spot on the surf map.
Tides have a significant impact on wave quality at certain surf spots like Granada, causing conditions to vary throughout the tidal cycle. As the tide moves between high and low, the water depth over the seabed changes, affecting how the waves break. At these spots, high tide usually produce softer, slower waves, while low tide can generate faster, steeper waves. Some spots have specific tide stages when they work best, offering optimal conditions only at certain times of the day.
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There are 28 surf spots within a range of 100 km from Granada. Use this section to find alternative spots that may be less crowded, better suited for your surfing skills, or offer a better forecast report for the next 7 days. Each spot includes detailed surf reports, forecast updates, and webcam views to help you plan. Whether you're seeking less crowded alternatives or simply exploring a region, the list of nearby surf spots is an essential tool.
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