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6 Beaches to Surf While the Weather is Still Warm

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The fresh smell of the ocean, the sound of breaking waves and the feeling of fresh wax on your favorite longboard—summer doesn’t get better than this! Even though the summer season is waning, don’t pack up your surf dreams just yet. Take one last beach trip and ride the pipelines at these breathtaking beaches around the nation.

1. Torrey Pines State Beach, California

This California beach is famous for the waves’ consistency and power. Located north of La Jolla, surfers of every level enjoy these waters against a backdrop of hang gliders and picturesque mountains. Before you hit the waves, start your day with a filling breakfast at the Best Western Premier Hotel Del Mar, less than five miles away!

2. Sea Isle City, New Jersey

For those looking for a quieter surfing destination, head to the East Coast! Surfing beaches are found every few blocks in Sea Isle City, promising every surfer an opportunity to get out on the water. After riding a few waves, explore the local historical sites and oceanfront Promenade. Relax after a long day of surfing and touring in a comfortable room at the Best Western Envoy Inn, located in Atlantic City.

3. Otter Rock, Oregon

Pack your wetsuit! The water temperature in Oregon hovers around a brisk 50°F year-round. Known as the “Waikiki of Oregon,” Otter Rock is a popular surfing destination for surfers of all levels. Take pictures of the beautiful, undeveloped coastline and share them with family and friends in the evening with free Wi-Fi at the Best Western Plus Agate Beach Inn, less than 10 miles from Otter Rock.

4. Long Sands Beach, Maine

Experience 1.5 miles of beautiful sandy beach, consistent surf-able waves and large swells at Long Sands Beach. With the tourists leaving at the end of summer, this beach quickly becomes a prime surfing location. After a long day of catching waves, soak in the indoor heated pool at the local Best Western York Inn, less than 10 minutes from the beach.

5. Cocoa Beach, Florida

If gentle rollers match your surfing speed, drive down to Cocoa Beach. This beach churns out small waves year-round, making it the perfect destination for beginners and intermediates. Home to the “world’s largest surf shop,” Cocoa Beach is filled with surfers, laid-back attitudes and the vacation-ready Best Western Cocoa Beach Hotel & Suites with your favorite amenities.

6. Galveston Beach, Texas

Looking for a great beach to surf? Galveston Island is one of the best surfing spots in Texas with plenty of parks and miles of empty beaches. With tourists leaving as the summer ends, you’ll have no trouble finding the perfect surfing spot. Spend the night before at Best Western Plus Seawall Inn & Suites by the Beach and use the complimentary Wi-Fi to check the surf forecast.

Before you leave on your surfing adventure, book your hotel using Best Western Rewards. Members start earning points on their first stay and can use points to get free nights at over 4,200 locations worldwide. Whichever beach becomes your go-to surfing spot, Best Western Hotels & Resorts is there to make sure you’re well-rested and prepared to take on the waves.