Boynton Inlet is a surf spot located in Boynton Beach, Florida. It's popular among local surfers looking for a variety of waves depending on the conditions. The area around the inlet features shifting sandbars, and there are six T-head jetties on the south side that help shape the surf. With its proximity to the Atlantic, it benefits from various swell directions, making it a decent spot for different skill levels.
The surf here works best with a NorthEast swell, but it can handle swells coming from the North and SouthEast as well. The waves typically break over sand, with both lefts and rights available. The spot can handle swells up to 3 feet (about 0.9 meters). During bigger NE swells, you might score some long, hollow lefts about 1/4 mile offshore, especially when the tide is low. On lower tides, you might find some clean, uncrowded peaks on the north side of the inlet, particularly when there’s a bit of southeast windchop. This place is better suited for intermediate surfers looking to have some fun.
Currents around the inlet can be strong, so it's something to be mindful of while you're out there. Many local surfers are aware of the sharks that frequent the area, so it's a good idea to keep that in mind while you're catching waves. Overall, Boynton Inlet offers a decent variety of conditions, making it a worthwhile spot to hit up when the surf is on.