Port Orange Travel & Surf Guide

Know Before You Go: Surf, Weather & Travel Info

Sunglow Pier:

To the south of Main Street, you’ll cross Sunglow Pier, where lots of groms hang out. It’s a long, outside, low-tide wave that can hold a good swell. It also breaks on both sides, although the south side is preferred. Sunglow is less crowded, probably because it has more of a vibe than its northern neighbor, though less than the area’s bull goose loony break, Ponce Inlet.

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