Mondo's Beach: A Surfing Gem (with a Catch) Mondo's Beach is a beautiful stretch of coastline, a popular spot for surfers, particularly those learning the ropes. The gentle, rolling waves make it an ideal location for beginners to hone their skills. The views are simply stunning, offering panoramic vistas of the coastline, perfect for enjoying a sunset or just soaking in the natural beauty. It's easy to see why this spot is so beloved by local surfers from Ventura. However, a word of caution: the localism is alive and well at Mondo's. While the waves are inviting, this is definitely a spot where the established surfers hold their ground. If you're not from the area, it's best to be respectful and observe the unspoken rules of the lineup. Dropping in on someone or not taking your turn will likely earn you some glares and maybe even a few words. While the locals are generally friendly, they are protective of their break. So, if you're a beginner surfer looking for a great spot to learn, Mondo's is fantastic – as long as you're a local or go with one. If you're visiting from out of town, it's probably best to stick to your home break to avoid any potential friction. The beauty and surfability of Mondo's are undeniable, but it's important to be aware of the strong...
Read moreGreat surf beach for beginners. Family friendly. During peak hours, especially during break time (spring, summer, winter break, etc) it can get very crowded, including parking. No trash cans but there are 2 portable bathrooms. Beach access is tricky and you have to walk down the rocks. Easiest way down is next to the portable stall or to the far left next to the houses. There are times when the tide gets too high and there is no beach but also it can get very low where you can actually walk along the beach...
Read moreI learned to surf here with my coach, Elieah, from Mary Osborne Surf Camp. There were other surf camps teaching, mostly kids camps. The instructor said it used to be much sandier, but with the recent storms, it has a very rocky bottom. This is a beautiful spot where the ocean meets the mountains about 25 minutes north of Oxnard. Parking is free on the street and there are a few port a potties. You must walk down rocks to get to the water and lots of observers stayed along the hilltop....
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