Tag: “Surf”

7 places found.

  1. Point Lookout

    Point Lookout is a town and beach located just beyond Jones Beach and before Long Beach. It is nicely tucked away and represents a peaceful experience of Long Island, sand and the ocean.

  2. Hookipa Beach Park

    This beach is known as possibly the best place in the world for windsurfing. It is the site of two major world-class competitions.

  3. Boardwalk

    The boardwalk runs the full length of Belmar on the Jersey Shore. Night life keeps this town hopping in the summer with clubs, such as D'Jais, and fine dining in places such as Matisse (directly on the Boardwalk) to La Dolce Vita at the northern most end of town.

  4. The Beach

    The Jersey Shore offers opportunities for all kinds of recreation. In Spring Lake, as in many shore communities, this can range from sunning ones self on a relaxing afternoon, surfing (yes, surfing!) or even surf fishing...

  5. Ron Jon Surf Shop

    From The Ron Jon Website:

    This One of a Kind® surfing Mecca on Orlando's Beach® has become one of the most visited attractions in Florida. Head to Cocoa Beach and look for our distinctive blue, yellow, orange, and turquoise art deco surf palace.

    Encompassing over 52,000 square feet, this multi-level store features its own waterfall and glass elevator not to mention a huge selection of boards, bikinis and surfbrand clothing designed with you in mind.

  6. Huntington Beach Pier

    This was taken during in the early evening twilight hour at the Pier of Huntington Beach. This place has great eats off of Main St., bars, and even some live entertainment depending on the time of the day and night.

  7. Island Beach State Park

    At the end of Seaside Park, New Jersy is Island Beach State Park. It is a barrier island on the Jersey Shore that stretches for nearly 10 miles.

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