Soul of Surf
Jacksonville Surf Etiquette
Do's of Jacksonville Surf
- Respect the Right of Way – Wait Your Turn
In the lineup, the surfer closest to the wave’s peak has the right of way. Be patient and wait your turn—it’s all about sharing the waves! - Give Locals Some Space
Jacksonville surfers love our laid-back beach lifestyle. If you're new to the area, take a moment to get a feel for the break. Locals are regulars here, so respect their space and avoid crowding the popular spots. - Look Out for Each Other
Surfing can sometimes get tricky. If you see another surfer in trouble or wipe out, offer a hand. The surf community always looks out for one another. - Know Your Limits
It’s tempting to chase big waves, but remember there are breaks for all skill levels. Stick to the waves that match your ability, and avoid getting in the way of those more experienced. - Stay Safe, Ask Questions
New to Jacksonville’s surf scene? Ask a lifeguard about conditions, timing, and safety. Being informed makes for a more enjoyable session. - Respect your Elders
Jacksonville has many seasoned surfers. Please show respect to those who’ve been surfing these waters for decades. - Apologize if You Mess Up
Mistakes happen! If you accidentally cut someone off or drop in, a simple “sorry” can go a long way toward smoothing things over. - Respect the Beach
Jacksonville’s beaches are our shared home, so let’s keep them clean. Pick up after yourself and respect the natural beauty of the coastline.
Additional Tips
- Tides and Conditions: Jacksonville’s waves are highly influenced by tides. Check the tide charts before heading out to maximize your chances of great surf.
- Respect Local Surfers: Jacksonville has a welcoming surf community. By respecting the locals and following basic surf etiquette, you’ll earn respect in return and enjoy your time in the water even more.
For more detailed conditions and updates, local surf report sites or apps like Surfline are great resources.