There are 105 surf breaks in Australia
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Victoria's Surf Coast is a paradise, boasting breathtaking coastlines, lush rainforests and magnificent beaches.
Agnes Water Beach is an unspoilt haven and Queensland's most northerly surf beach.
Angels Beach is a popular surfing beach located in East Ballina, New South Wales.
The Anglesea Bike Park is Victoria's first professionally designed and world-class 4X track, located in Anglesea on the Surf Coast.
Angourie Back Beach, also known as Angourie Point, is a popular surf break in Yamba, Australia. It is a point break type wave that offers consistent surf throughout the year. The wave faces can range from 2ft to 10ft in height. The offshore winds that are favorable for surfing are from the west, north-west, south-west, south, and south-south-east. The swell window is from the north-east, east, south-east, and south (weak).
Angourie Beach, located in Yamba, New South Wales, Australia, is a popular surf spot known for its consistent waves.
The Australian National Surfing Museum in Torquay, Victoria is widely credited as home to the world's largest museum of surf and beach culture.
Located in the coastal town of Geraldton, Western Australia, Back Beach is a must-visit destination for surfing enthusiasts.
Beares Beach is a stunning surf beach located in the coastal town of Bermagui, New South Wales.
Bingie Beach North Bingie is a stunning expanse of beaches with strong surfing breaks.
When the swell is running, surf is forced through fissures in the rocks below the cliffs to produce the eerie sound of the Blowholes, sometimes shooting spray up to 10 metres in the air.
The Bondi to Manly Walk is an 80-kilometre track that links all the existing coastal and harbor-side walking tracks between Australia’s two most famous surf beaches, Bondi Beach and Manly Beach, passing through some of Sydney's most iconic places.
Boulder Beach And Headland Skennars Head, located between Skennars Head and Lennox Head, is a stunning picnic spot and surf break.
Located on the Great Ocean Road, just a few km before you reach Lorne, Cathedral Rocks is a world-class surf spot that features fast, down-the-line type waves with hollow sections.
Coronation Beach Geraldton is a premier windsurfing destination located 28 kilometers north of Geraldton along the North West Coastal Highway.
Crescent Head Surfing Reserve is a renowned destination for surfers worldwide, offering exceptional waves and hosting the prestigious Malibu Classic.
Culburra Surf Beach, also known as Culburra Beach, is a charming seaside town located in the South Coast region of New South Wales, Australia.
Curl Curl Beach is a popular destination on the Northern Beaches of Sydney, known for its excellent surfing conditions and beautiful surroundings. The beach is approximately 1.2 kilometers long and divided into two sections: North Curl Curl and South Curl Curl. North Curl Curl is great for swimming and bodyboarding, especially near the lagoon, making it ideal for families with children. There is also a stunning rock pool hidden around the end of the headland. The southern end of Curl Curl Beach
Currumbin Beach is a stunning location in the Gold Coast city of Queensland, Australia. It is known as Queensland's cleanest beach and is part of the World Surfing Reserve. The beach stretches from Elephant Rock lookout and Currumbin Vikings Surf Club in the north to Currumbin Rock (The Rock) in the south.
The Daly Head National Surfing Reserve is a renowned surfing location in Australia, dedicated as a National Surfing Reserve on January 12, 2013.
Dunes Surf Beach is the most popular surf break in Ningaloo Marine Park. The best swells for surfing are from July to October.
Ellensbrook Beach is a small, rocky beach with popular surfing breaks near the mouth of the Ellen Brook.
First Surf Beach, also known as Cape Paterson Beach, is a popular destination in Bass Coast VIC, Australia.
Flat Rocks Beach in Greenough is a popular destination for surfing enthusiasts and beachgoers.
Flour Cask Bay Beach in Haines is a unique coastal destination that spans over a long stretch of variable bay surrounded by pristine natural sights. The coast is divided into two regions - the northern and southern halves. While swimming is not advisable due to the rip and wave currents and dangerous reefs, the beach offers an exciting experience of exploring the rocky coastline, making it a popular spot with hikers and walkers. Surf enthusiasts can enjoy the remote and energetic reef breaks fou
Glasshouse Rocks and Pillow Lava Narooma are two captivating sites located at either end of Surf Beach in Narooma.
Gnarabup Beach, located in Prevelly, is a popular destination for swimming, fishing, surfing, and sunbathing.
Greenly Beach Coulta is a serene and scenic destination for surfing and swimming.
Guvvos Beach in Anglesea, Australia is a stunning beach and surfing hotspot that attracts many visitors.
With its wide sweep of sandy beach, Hangover Bay offers good snorkelling, swimming, windsurfing and surfing in the Jurien Bay Marine Park.