Noosa Heads Surf Guide

Surf spot guide

Ideal Surf Conditions

Swell Direction

E, NE

Wind

S

Surf Height

Shoulder-high-double overhead.

Tide

Low to medium tide.

Noosa Heads Surf Guide

A series of right pointbreaks of almost mythical dimensions, Noosa's natural beauty is balanced by its staggering inconsistency. The five separate points, from the top - Granite Bay, Ti-Tree, National Park, Johnsons and First Point -- all face north, away from the predominant SW swell, and real waves rely on wickedly angled cyclone swells and long, Fiji-based easterly wind fetches. At times these points will lie virtually dormant for months, while most surfers head south toward Sunshine Beach and Coolum for consistent beachbreaks. Yet when the right swell does arrive, it's pretty sick. Granite is usually the least crowded and least spectacular of the five. Ti-Tree drives long rights off a bouldery headland into a changeable sandbar/rock setup with some good barrels on lower tides. National Park has a dramatic and difficult takeoff zone known as Boiling Pot, followed by 250-500 yards of reeling, sectiony wall, sometimes running right through Johnsons Corner to Little Cove and on to First Point. First Point, tucked just outside the corner of Noosa's main beach, is a perfectly easy, peeling wave absolutely ruled by longboards.

The points are all very sensitive to wind direction; anything from either of the north quarters will play havoc with their thin-lipped, long, looping walls. NE seabreezes can be hidden from in the northern corners of Sunshine and Alexandria Bay, which face out to the east on the other side of Noosa Heads and pick up whatever swell happens to be moving.

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Ability Level

Intermediate - Advanced

BegIntAdv

Intermediate to advanced.

Local Vibe

Welcoming

WelcomingIntimidating

Established surf community, busy lineup but happy mellow crowd.

Crowd Factor

Heavy

MellowHeavy

Busy at most times, heavy crowds at peak times.

Spot Rating

Perfect

PoorPerfect

One of the best spots in Australia.

Shoulder Burn

Medium

LightExhausting

Strong current when head high.

Water Quality

Clean

CleanDirty

Clean.

Hazards

Shallow sand banks, submerged rocks, crowd.

Bring Your

Shortboard, Funboard, Longboard, Fish

Access

Parking lot at Noosa main beach, other nearby beach parking areas for a mellow walk along well-worn bush tracks to the various coves and jump-off spots. Heavy traffic and difficult parking available in the national park. Wheelchair Accessible.

Bottom

Sand and rock.

Best Season

Summer through Autumn.

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