Currumbin Alley Surf Report & Forecast

Surf Report, Surf Forecast & Surf Cam

Current Surf Conditions

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Condition Rating

LOTUS Forecast
FAIR TO GOOD

Surf Height

2-3FT+

Thigh to stomach

LOTUS Forecast

Swell

7.7FT11s
S169Âş
2FT11s
E93Âş
LOTUS Forecast

Wind

6KTSSW

6kts gusts, Offshore

Model Forecast
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Tide

2.9FT

Temperature

71°F

spotName Wind & Weather
57ÂşF

1mm wetsuit

Tim Williams

Gold Coast Forecast

Tim Williams •

Today

New S swell arrives bumping up wave heights. Biggest for the border magnets. SW wind and clean AM.

A short spike in S swell having moved up the NSW coast, possibly peaking through the morning. The steep angle won't offer much to the well sheltered points but enough for smaller waist to chest high surf for the tops of the points. Head high to slightly overhead sets for the border magnets.

Lighter SW winds early with plenty of clean options in the morning ahead of SW winds strengthening while trending S later. The points being the cleanest option all day.

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Currumbin Alley Surf Guide

Visible from the Gold Coast Highway is Currumbin's famous point, The Alley. Nowhere near as famous as Burleigh, Kirra or Snapper, the Alley can be as good or better, particularly when it's big. Watch out for the rocks on the take-off and be careful negotiating the rock jump. If in doubt, paddle out from the beach on the south side.

*WORLD SURFING RESERVE*

This wave sits in a protected surf ecosystem — preserving the coastline, culture, and access that keep it working. Read more