A big, beautiful celebration of the dedicated bunch of wave riders in the hub of East Coast surfing.
Let’s get one thing straight. This isn’t some stodgy chronology of who was first to do what and when they did it. Leave that to high school history class. We’ve bored our own portal straight to the peak at 1st Street Jetty. The lineup is packed, and the crew is out in force. A set is coming, and miraculously you’re in position for it. Hungry vultures eye you from the shoulder, poised to attack at a whiff of hesitation. Don’t blow this, or you’ll never live it down.
Virginia is for Surfers is a rowdy love letter to the salty tribe that turned a fickle stretch of Atlantic coastline into the heart of East Coast surf culture. This isn’t a dry history lesson—it’s a 224-page, hardbound riot of hilarious stories, deep-dive interviews, and jaw-dropping photos.