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Indialantic

Junky

Wave Height

1-2

ft

Swell

~4s

E

Wind

11mph

Onshore (ENE)

Water

81°

Boardshorts

Rising• High in 0m

Updated: 6/9/2026, 5:33:30 PM • Data: Open-Meteo

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Surf Graph

Clean
Fair
Choppy
Flat

Tide Forecast

Tomorrow
L1:31am0.3ft
H7:33am2.9ft
L1:44pm-0.3ft
H8:22pm3.5ft
Thu, Jun 11
L2:35am0.2ft
H8:31am2.9ft
L2:36pm-0.5ft
H9:17pm3.9ft
Fri, Jun 12
L3:36am0.1ft
H9:27am2.9ft
L3:29pm-0.7ft

Recent History

No recent history available

About Indialantic

Indialantic is a popular surf spot located in Space Coast, Florida. Known for consistent waves and accessible conditions, it's a favorite among local surfers. Check the forecast above for current conditions and plan your session.

FAQ

What is the water temperature at Indialantic?

The current water temperature at Indialantic is 81°F. Boardshorts or a rashguard should be comfortable.

What is the surf like at Indialantic today?

Indialantic currently has waves around 1-2ft. Conditions change throughout the day, so check back for updated forecasts.

What time is high tide at Indialantic?

Today's high tide at Indialantic is at 2:36 AM ET. Tide times shift daily, so check our forecast for upcoming tide schedules.

What time is low tide at Indialantic?

Today's low tide at Indialantic is at 8:30 PM ET. Tide times shift daily, so check our forecast for upcoming tide schedules.

What are the best conditions for surfing Indialantic?

Indialantic works best with swells from the E, ENE, NE and W, SW winds (offshore). The ideal tide is mid.

Is Indialantic good for beginners?

Yes, Indialantic is suitable for beginners, especially on smaller days. It's always a good idea to check conditions before paddling out and consider taking a lesson if you're new to surfing.

This Week's Outlook

Looking pretty small all week, but Saturday morning around that 10:23 AM high tide could be your best bet with the longer 6-second period and light offshore winds cleaning things up. Everything else is pretty much ankle-high slop with short intervals.

Updated 6/9/2026, 6:08:11 PM

Spot Info

Break TypeBeach Break
BottomSand
Skill LevelAll Levels
CrowdModerate
Best TideMid
Best SwellE, ENE, NE
Best WindW, SW

Local Tip

The Boardwalk area is known for heavy shorebreak. Outside sandbar fun on medium tide, best when linking to inside. Halfway between Sebastian Inlet and Cocoa Beach with less crowds.