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Surfing Santas of Cocoa Beach
 

Record Breaking Crowds Attend 15th Annual Surfing Santas Event in Cocoa Beach

 

 

 

 

Thousands of spectators and hundreds of Surfboard-Wielding Santas Innundate Cocoa Beach for Charity and Yuletide Cheer!

2023 Surfing Santas of Cocoa Beach Event

 

  • 2023 Surfing Santas of Cocoa Beach Event
  • Florida Space Coast
  • 227 Surfers
  • Over 10,000 Spectators

 

 

 

 

Over 10,000 Surfing Santas gather at Cocoa Beach

Over 10,000 Surfing Santas gather at Cocoa Beach
 

Surfing Santas Swamp Cocoa Beach!

 

 

COCOA BEACH, Fla., Dec. 24, 2023 – Christmas Eve wasn’t your typical quiet affair in Cocoa Beach this year. It was a tidal wave of red and white as Santas, elves, reindeer, and even a bewildered Grinch traded sleighs for surfboards in the wildest Surfing Santas extravaganza yet!

 

 

Three Surfing Santas, all on board!

Four Surfing Santas, all on board!
 

Outrageous Santas Surf Live for the World!

 

 

 

Over 10,000 cheering spectators and 227 merry surfers, all decked out in costumes as outrageous as the waves themselves, painted the beach a kaleidoscope of festive fun. They completely filled the beach several blocks north and south of the main stage. We’re talking Rudolph rocking shades, a Silver Surfer with a glittering suit, Superman Santa surfer wearing his cape, the Pineapple Guy and blow-up gingerbread man were walking around and there even was a Grinch baby with long green fur.  And thanks to our sponsor and live stream host, Surf Guru, the world got to witness the holiday cheer in all its glory! News outlets and YouTube viewers across the globe tuned in to see the magic unfold.

 

 

 

 

Balsa Bill

Balsa Bill
 

Festive Tunes Melt Raindrops: Santas’ Opening Ceremony Shines!

 

 

 

The windy early morning kicked off threats of rain but with the wishes of the crowd with the holiday spirit, the sprinkles and clouds soon parted with warm sunshine peeking through. And the official opening resonated like a joyous carol. Pastor Keith offered a heartwarming invocation, followed by the legendary Balsa Bill serenading the crowd with several songs and ending with a festive rendition of “Mele Kaliki Maka.” Those that could carry a tune, sang along.

 

 

 

 

Winner: "Grandma got run over by a Reindeer"

Winner: “Grandma got run over by a Reindeer”
 

Grandma Got Run Over By a Reindeer Won Best Costume Prize!

 

 

 

And the costume contest was a carnival of Christmas creativity. Several rounds of contestants graced the stage. There were Flamingos with baby Flamingos, Christmas Trees, Grinch babies, and even a Space Santa surfer. 

One surfer won hearts (and laughs) dressed up as ‘The Lord’, with a long beard. When asked if he surfed, he said “I can do better than surf. I can walk!” (on water). The crowd roared in laughter. 

But the grand prize, a GoPro camera to capture future aquatic adventures and a bag full of many other prizes, went to ‘Grandma got run over by a reindeer’ surfer who truly embodied the spirit of the event. Dressed as a Christmas Grandma with reindeer imprints across her torso, complete with pink penguin slippers and broken glasses, the cheer loudness factor was the most over the competition, taking the win.

 

 

 

 

Harbor City Trio

Harbor City Trio
 

Salty Air, Feel-Good Music: Santas Sway to Harbor City Trio.

 

 

 

And keeping the energy buzzing throughout the day were the ever-delightful Harbor City Trio! Imagine sun-kissed harmonies wafting through the salty air, blending beachy grooves with bluesy licks and feel-good vibes. These seasoned musicians, as their Facebook page says, “weave acoustic guitar, stand-up bass, and vocals into a tapestry of Americana, blues, and folk music.” Their infectious tunes were the perfect soundtrack to the day’s festive chaos, and their onstage smiles matched the sunshine in brightness.

 

 

 

 

Merry Christmas from Cocoa Beach!

Merry Christmas from Cocoa Beach!
 

Surfing Santas Cheer: “It’s all about the beach!”

 

 

 

Then came the epic photo op! The real stars were the Surfing Santas themselves!  Surfing Santas (and friends!) crowded around the main stage area and the arch of surfboards, their joyful faces beaming brighter than the Florida sun and everyone waving and cheering “It’s all about the beach, Cocoa Beach, Surfing Santas!” It was a moment of pure Christmas magic, captured forever in multiple, joyous clicks, or more likely in a hi-def video clip.

 

 

 

Trio of Surfing Santas

Trio of Surfing Santas
 

Santas Shred: Belly Flops and Waves of Xmas Mayhem!

 

 

 

And then, the moment everyone was waiting for – All Santas hit the waves! Hundreds of jolly surfers paddled out, a sea of red and white carving up the rough turquoise waters with laughter and spray. From graceful ballets on longboards to belly flops that would make Rudolph blush, the ocean became a stage for pure Christmas silliness. A rogue wave sent a trio of Santas tumbling into a watery snowball fight, emerging with dripping beards and grins even wider. There was even a surfing parrot! A loving parrot owner brought his feathery friend to surf on a boogie board. Finding a gentle wave of only a few inches deep, he rode it in, enjoying the whole ride.

 

 

 

A surfing parrot enjoying the event!

A surfing parrot enjoying the event!
 

Surfing Santas!

Surfing Santas!
 

Christmas cheer shredded the waves! Elf Santa with his red curly hair sparkling with spray, carved laughter-lines into the ocean. Then, boom! Rocket surfboard seemingly blasting, a young Space Santa caught a cosmic wave, leaving a sea spray and stardust trail and whooping like a jolly elf on the Moon. Time melted into a kaleidoscope of red-suited shredders, their joy louder than Rudolph’s ho-ho-ho. Grumpy ol’ Grinch couldn’t help but grin. On that beach, laughter ruled, smiles were wider than candy canes, and Christmas wishes met epic wipeouts in a magical splash of aloha!

 

 

 

 

Brevard Hawaiian Dancers

Brevard Hawaiian Dancers
 

Flowing Skirts & Smiles: Brevard Hawaiian Dancers Charm Surfing Santas!

 

 

 

As they rode the waves, the Brevard Hawaiian Dancers graced the stage with their mesmerizing hula. Their flowing skirts and rhythmic movements transported the crowd to a tropical paradise, a welcome escape from the winter chill. Imagine vibrant plumeria leis adorning sun-kissed shoulders, feet dancing in perfect unison, and the soulful strains of ukulele tunes filling the air. The dancers of all ages, brought with them the essence of Aloha. Their smiles were as infectious as the rhythm of the hula, and their graceful movements wove a spell of joyful island warmth into the beach’s festive tapestry.

 

 

 

 

George Trosset, Hunter Joslin, and Mayor Keith Capizzi draw the winning tiket.

George Trosset, Hunter Joslin, and Mayor Keith Capizzi draw the winning tiket.
 

King Center Bonanza! Surfing Santas Raffle Grants Year of Shows!

 

 

 

The grand finale arrived with a raffle that could melt even the coldest Grinch’s heart. Susan Morse of Merritt Island walked away with a celebrity autographed surfboard, ready to hang proudly on their wall. But the real treasure she won was the “King Center Passport,” offering a year of entertainment with a pair of tickets to one show every month in 2024 at the King Center in Melbourne, FL. Talk about a stocking stuffer for the ages! Thank you King Center for such a wonderful gift!

 

 

 

 

Jimmy Buffet Conga Line

Jimmy Buffet Conga Line
 

Surfing Santas Honor Jimmy Buffett with a Conga Line!

 

 

 

The event concluded at 12pm Eastern with a special tribute to the legendary Jimmy Buffett. The wind and the surf were way too strong to safely paddle out for many of the surfers. So, it was switched up to a fun Conga Line! Jimmy’s famous tune, “Bubbles Up” was the music and the tribute board led the way with many following suit honoring the musician who so beautifully captured the spirit of the coast. It was a fitting end to a day that proved even Santa can shred, and that Christmas cheer knows no bounds, especially when it comes with a surfboard and a wave of aloha.

 

 

 

 

Mike Rogers from Grind for Life

Mike Rogers from Grind for Life
 

Surfing Santas Give Back: Museum & Cancer Patients Benefit!

 

 

 

But at the heart of all the merriment and mayhem, beat a deeper purpose. Surfing Santas is more than just a beach party – it’s a fundraiser for two worthy causes: the Florida Surf Museum and Grind for Life.

The Florida Surf Museum (https://floridasurfmuseum.org) preserves the unique history and culture of Florida surfing, while Grind for Life (https://www.grindforlife.org) provides travel financial assistance and support to cancer patients and their families. Every laugh, every cheer, every dollar raised goes towards making a difference in the lives of those in need.

 

 


Florida Surf Museum

 

 

Surfing Santa Walking

 

Christmas Spirit Surfs Strong: See You Next Year!

 

 

 

Surfing Santas 2023 wasn’t just a beach party; it was a testament to the power of community, creativity, and good ol’ holiday spirit. It was a reminder that even the smallest act of kindness can make a wave of difference. So mark your calendars for next year, folks, because Surfing Santas is a wave you won’t want to miss!

 

 

 

 

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