Florida’s first surf park will open to the public in 2026, with Endless Surf technology set to be utilised in the groundbreaking attraction

Tom Anstey | Planet Attractions | 15 May 2025

The Point Surf Park will feature the first Endless Surf lagoon to be built in the US Credit: Endless Surf
Florida’s first surf park will open to the public in 2026, with Endless Surf technology set to be utilised in the groundbreaking attraction.
Covering 42,500sq m (457,000sq ft), The Point Surf Park will feature an Endless Surf lagoon - the first to be built in the US - and is being positioned as a central hub for Florida’s thriving surf community.
Sitting in the centre of the Treasure Coast in the west and the Space Coast in the east, the attraction will see Florida surfers gather, train, and share waves year-round.
Endless Surf’s ES36 technology will power the lagoon, offering customisable and powerful waves suitable for a range of surfers from novices up to professionals. The wave technology can generate large waves, with up to 19 seconds of wave time in Single Peak configuration and 11 seconds in Split Peak. In addition, Endless Surf’s heart-shaped design creates an authentic and dynamic beach environment that can accommodate various skill levels simultaneously while also offering views for spectators to enjoy along the beachfront.
“Our vision has always been to create a haven for surfers, by surfers,” said Luiz de Araujo, one of The Point Surf Park’s co-founders.
“Partnering with Endless Surf to leverage their next-generation technology to bring Florida’s surf park dreams to life was a no-brainer. We're so stoked to offer a space where Florida’s surfing community can come together and experience waves like never before.”
Construction is already underway on the surf park, with site grading and pile installation already complete and excavation kicking off in the coming weeks.
“Collaborating with Luiz and his surf-centric vision perfectly aligns with our mission to help create world-class surf experiences,” said Baptiste Caulonque, chief commercial officer at Endless Surf.
“Projects in planning in Florida throughout the last decade have been tough to get off the ground. That said, we’re beyond thrilled to be working alongside The Point to bring ES waves to a region that is hungry for a surf park. Our ES36 system is designed to cater to surfers of all levels, and we're confident that this partnership will set a new standard for wave technology and surf parks in the US.”
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