U.S.’s first ‘endless surf-powered’ lagoon breaks ground

By Pool & Spa Marketing
Aerial view of a vibrant resort featuring a wave pool, sun loungers, palm trees, and a parking area lined with cars.
The Point Surf Park and Endless Surf announced their partnership to introduce Florida’s inaugural surf park.
Images courtesy Endless Surf

The Point Surf Park in Florida and Endless Surf, a next-generation wave pool technology, have announced their partnership to introduce the state’s inaugural surf park.

Located on a 4.2-ha (10.5-acre) site in Fellsmere, Indian River County, The Point Surf Park will be anchored by Endless Surf’s proprietary technology. It will offer customizable and powerful waves suitable for surfers ranging from novices to professionals. The wave technology can generate waves up to overhead high, offer rides of up to 19 seconds in single peak configuration, and up to 11 seconds in split peak configuration.

A vibrant surf lagoon with palm trees, lounge chairs, and people enjoying the beach ambiance, showcasing an artificial wave.
The project is the brainchild of three passionate surfers and developers.

The project is the brainchild of three passionate surfers and developers who set out to create a venue where Florida surfers can gather, train, and share waves year-round. Holding decades of experience in real estate, construction, and development, Luiz De Araujo, Asa Cascavilla, and Jack Cook form the ownership team.

Construction on the Endless Surf lagoon is underway, with site grading and pile installation already complete and excavation kicking off in the coming weeks.

With the project being fully funded and supported by the community, the project’s official groundbreaking signals a significant milestone for Florida’s surf community.

The Point is set to make waves in 2026.