Venice Jetties North

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Venice Jetties North surfspot characteristics

Swell Window
SSW | SW | WSW | W | WNW | NW
Optimal Swell Direction
Swell Size
2ft - 7ft
Breaks over
Sand
Wave type
beach
Wave direction
Optimal Wind Direction
NE | ENE | E | ESE
Best Tides at
low | lowToMid | mid | midToHigh | high

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General: Venice Jetties is ground zero for the Gulf Coast surf scene — attracting the biggest crowds and holding the biggest swells. Hard-packed sandbars indented with rock jetties almost guarantee wedgey thrills. The South Jetties in particular are veritable NW swell magnets. They don’t typically hold as much size as the North Jetties on tropical SW swells, but their waves are often steeper, faster and hollower during the more frequent wintertime lows. A-frames abound when the stars align. As consistent as a surf spot can get in West Florida. Tides: High-tide tubes, low-tide runners — a good jetty works wonders. Size: 2 to 7 feet Wind: NE, E Swell: SW, W, NW Bottom: Sand. Paddling: Back-paddling gets tiring, too. Spot Rating: Good for the Gulf. Between the jetties and the sandbars, you can do airs when it’s small and get tubed when it’s big.

Considering it’s the Gulf, it’s not very barn-friendly. With air sections galore and tight lil’ tubes keeping everyone honest, it helps to rip.

Free parking.

September-March

Crowd Factor: Frantic, tightly packed crowds clog this joint like human cholesterol the minute the waves reach knee-high. Local Vibe: It can be intense here. Unfortunately, anonymous novices far outnumber the resident enforcers.

Surprisingly clean, despite the history of oil spills and shoreline development, thanks in part to the Beach Bill. Historically passed water quality tests at least 95% of the time.

Lightning, sharks, heat stroke and fiberglass projectiles of all sorts.

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