South Padre Island

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South Padre Island surfspot characteristics

Swell Window
ENE | E | ESE | SE | SSE
Optimal Swell Direction
Swell Size
2ft - 7ft
Breaks over
Sand
Wave type
beach
Wave direction
right | left
Optimal Wind Direction
W | WNW | NW | NNW
Best Tides at
lowToMid | mid | midToHigh

More about South Padre Island surfspot

General: Three hours south of Corpus Christi and a long drive through the famous King Ranch, you will find the infamous MTV spring break destination of South Padre Island. As you cross the Queen Isabella Causeway, you will notice the clear blue water that stands in stark contrast to the muddy water of the Upper Texas Coastline.</br></br> South Padre Island has the largest, most consistent, and best shaped waves on the coast of Texas thanks to its much shorter and deeper continental shelf. Picking almost all swell directions, most of the breaks are above average beach breaks only marked by the hotel or restaurant they are in front of. You can hunt down good sandbars and have good waves to yourself, or head south to Isla Blanca Park where you will find the best surf but also crowds. Tides: Medium Size: Waist high to a few feet overhead Wind: W Swell: SE, E, NE Bottom: Sand. Paddling: Drift sessions are the call with consistently strong longshore currents. Spot Rating: Fun sandbars and consistent waves, just hope for light winds.

Beginner to advanced

Easy, find parking and walk through the nearest access point.

Late summer/fall; late winter to mid-spring

Crowd Factor: Spread out unless surfing near the jetty. Local Vibe: Relatively positive. Be cool and keep it that way.

Relatively clean.

Spring breakers.

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