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Virginia Beach 45th Street is a kitesurfing spot in the northern part of the Virginia Beach oceanfront, away from the boardwalk and main tourist area. This beach section is less crowded and offers more space for kitesurfing. The east-facing beach provides good exposure to Atlantic swells and northeast winds. It's a preferred spot for the local kite community as restrictions are less strict than to the south near the boardwalk.
Open all year round
Intermediate
Atlantic Ocean with moderate waves. Gently sloping sandy bottom. Sandbars at low tide. Frequent northeast swell, especially in spring and fall. Cool water in spring and fall, warm in summer. Wetsuit needed October to May.
Swimmers and surfers in summer. Longshore currents. Kitesurfing restrictions possible — check local regulations. Nor'easters with very strong winds and rough seas. Occasional sharks. Jellyfish in summer.
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