Laguna Beach Point Break Surf Spots
Point Break Surf Spots
Laguna Beach

Laguna Beach
One of the many gems in the crown of Californian surfing is Laguna Beach. It takes just 95 minutes to get from both main cities to the location, which is nearly halfway between Los Angeles and San Diego. Although it has only recently become urbanized, the region has long been one of California’s top surfing locations. Laguna beach spans 7 miles and is home to a collection of 27 beaches and coves.
Point Break
At a point break, the shoreline juts out into the water to form a headland. A wave that is lengthy, well-formed, and unlikely to close out or break in front of itself is created when a wave strikes a headland or pier and starts to peel down the extended shoreline. Point breaks typically only have one takeoff point and only travel in one direction, so you might have to wait in line to catch a wave. At these specific surf spots, quality prevails over quantity.
