Florianopolis Surf Excursions

Jul 12 2010 Published by admin under Surfing Story

is an island in the state of Santa Catarina state in south Brazil. island has 42 distinct beaches, most are quite stunning and several of them have excellent surf. This article gives a brief overview of each surfing beachfront, showing its name, overall rating for surf, the direction of the break, as well as the sort of break, for example beachfront break, point break, river mouth, etc.

PRAIA MOLE Seaside

Anyone who has visited Florianopolis knows that Praia Mole seaside is the ideal year-round location on the island. Literally translated, “Praia Mole” means “soft beach” and is named so because of its very soft and deep sand. Praia Mole beachfront is centrally & conveniently located on the east coast of the island and is popular for its abundant stunning people and fantastic surfing. It is also popular because of its convenient location, being very near to the town of Lagoa da Conceicao, where you’ll find a majority of the island’s bars, restaurants, gift shops, grocery stores, ATMs, a gas station, and one of the finest nightclubs on the island.

The surf on Praia Mole is known as being stronger than most other beaches, which suits the surfers just fine but can be dangerous for inexperienced swimmers during days with large . can range anywhere from feet to 20 foot faces during the winter months. For weak swimmers and children, the north end of the seaside offers a protected cove where the water is always calm and swimming is safe even on some of the largest days of . On the beach front at Praia Mole, you’ll find a volley ball net, a juice bar, a VIP lounge area, and 6 diverse restaurants that double as beach front bars. During the summer months (Dec – Feb) these bars will either have a live DJ spinning or at least have loud music because Brazilians love to dance whenever the opportunity presents itself. There always seems to be some action going on at Praia Mole seaside.

JOAQUINA Seaside Joaquina beachfront (just south of Praia Mole) is one of the best beaches in all of and is usually the site of the annual WCT surfing championship. The area surrounding Juaquina seaside is environmentally protected sand dunes so there is no housing near the beach but it isn’t far from Praia Mole so this isn’t an issue. This beachfront is not one of the stunning beaches since it is surrounded by nothing but sand dunes and a large parking lot filled with tour buses who drop off Brazilian tourists by the hundreds. However, the is great, especially during large swells. This is one of the few beaches that can hold its shape during a very big swell. When the is big, it peels left off the northern point.

GALHETA Seaside

Galheta seashore, just north of Praia Mole, is also a good spot and much less crowded than other breaks since there are no access roads to it but it’s just a 10-minute walk on the beach from Praia Mole.

PRAIA BRAVA Beach

Praia Brava is located on the north end of island as well as the is comparable to Praia Mole. Translated, Praia Brava means “furious beach” most likely because of the frequently big and rough . This beach front is a solid 1-hour drive from Praia Mole, the town of Centro, as well as the town of Lagoa, which means it’s on the outskirts of the island and not convenientle located for vacationers who like to enjoy the Florianopolis nightlife. However, if you’re a surfer looking to hit some various spots, this spot will suit you well during a nice swell. This beach is not surrounded by jungle and wildlife preserve like most other beaches. Instead, it is packed with tons of hotels and condo complexes. Unfortunately, this area becomes deserted outside December, January, and February (peak summer months) because it is simply too far away from most of the islands nightlife, shopping malls, and restaurants.

RATINGS

Following are most of the beaches on the island of , Brazil. This should help you when planning your Florianopolis vacation.

Seaside, Star Rating, Direction of Break, Kind of Break

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