Comfort Inn/Jeckyll Island is a surf spot located on the coast of Georgia. It's a typical beach break that can sometimes provide rideable waves. The area is not usually crowded, making it a decent option if you're looking for some space to surf. Keep in mind that it’s not a world-class spot, and there’s a good chance you’ll find yourself waiting a while for the waves to roll in. There’s plenty of parking available, along with facilities to make your visit more comfortable.
The surf here is best described as gutless, especially at high tide. It really only handles swell sizes around 2 feet (about 0.6 meters). The waves tend to break over sand, giving you both lefts and rights to ride. If you're planning to head out, check for swell coming from the NorthEast or SouthEast. For the best experience, it's advisable to surf when the wind is coming from the NorthWest and during high tide.
Since the waves aren’t exactly powerful, it’s a good spot to bring a longboard if that's your style. On good days, you might find some fun rides, but don’t expect epic conditions regularly. Overall, it’s a chill place for a relaxed surf session when the conditions align.