Have you ever wondered what Santa is up to after he makes his final Christmas deliveries? Well, this year, he was catching ...
This particular pair of velvet-tunic-clad elves entering the Cocoa Beach, Florida, surf on December 24 don’t look overly filled with the holiday spirit, although, to give credit where it is due, it is ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The Surfing Santas event occurred on Christmas Eve in Cocoa Beach, attracting over 12,000 spectators who watched surfers dressed ...
Every year on Christmas Eve, hundreds of surfers in Santa Claus costumes take to the waves on Cocoa Beach in their most festive garb to celebrate the holidays for Surfing Santas, and thousands of ...
Better watch out, better not cry, because Santa Claus is surfing into town! On the morning of Wednesday, Dec. 24, in Cocoa Beach, Florida, a gaggle of Santas traded in their reindeer for surfboards ...
Cocoa Beach police are warning, if you’re coming to Surfing Santas on Wednesday morning, don’t park on residential streets or you could be ticketed or towed.
Cocoa Beach police are warning, if you’re coming to Surfing Santas on Wednesday morning, don’t park on residential streets or you could be ticketed or towed. Extra officers will be on patrol.
What started as a fun family outing more than 15 years ago has grown to become an annual Florida holiday tradition, bringing together thousands of attendees, hundreds of Santas and raising thousands ...
This might be the most Christmas-in-Florida thing ever. The Fort Pierce Surfing Santas will return to the Fort Pierce Inlet State Park to catch waves and entertain crowds on Christmas Eve morning.