Kind of a tricky question. Nearly the entire publicly accessible shoreline in Virginia is located in Virginia Beach. VB can be surfed in a number of different locations (North end, the Pier, First St, Croatan, Sandbridge ) but where it will be breaking is hard to determine for any lengthy period of time since they are all sand bar breaks and the bars move the best breaks are in tharound. You can even surf at some of the bay beaches if the swell angle is right. I surfed Buckroe Beach in Hampton on Monday and it was chest high (but choppy and windy).
The Eastern Shore probably has some phenominal surf but it is difficult to access and noone up there will tell you where its at.
So…pretty much you can either put up with surfing in VB or head to the Outer Banks.
virginia does not have good waves
There are also waves in Sandbridge. It depends on what you consider good but the Inlet breaks great every now and then.
Kind of a tricky question. Nearly the entire publicly accessible shoreline in Virginia is located in Virginia Beach. VB can be surfed in a number of different locations (North end, the Pier, First St, Croatan, Sandbridge ) but where it will be breaking is hard to determine for any lengthy period of time since they are all sand bar breaks and the bars move the best breaks are in tharound. You can even surf at some of the bay beaches if the swell angle is right. I surfed Buckroe Beach in Hampton on Monday and it was chest high (but choppy and windy).
The Eastern Shore probably has some phenominal surf but it is difficult to access and noone up there will tell you where its at.
So…pretty much you can either put up with surfing in VB or head to the Outer Banks.