Surf Breaks in Australia
56 breaks mapped across 8 regions. Conditions, tips, and crew at every spot.
Region
Showing 24 breaks for intermediate surfers
Gold Coast (2)
Duranbah
Gold Coast
The reliable, punchy beach break just south of the Queensland–New South Wales border, where Gold Coast surfers sharpen their…
Palm Beach
Gold Coast
A long, open beach break on the Gold Coast multiple peaks and more space than the main breaks further south, a friendly option…
New South Wales (5)
Bondi Beach
New South Wales
Australia's most iconic stretch of sand, a crescent-shaped Sydney beach break consistent waves, a vibrant surf culture, and one…
Cronulla
New South Wales
Sydney's southernmost surf suburb and home to a quality right-hand point that fires on solid SE–south swells, one of the city's…
Dee Why
New South Wales
A dependable Sydney Northern Beaches combo, a beach break with an adjacent right-hand point that gives intermediate surfers…
Garie Beach
New South Wales
A remote, wild beach break inside Royal National Park south of Sydney, powerful, uncrowded, and raw, rewarding surfers willing…
Narrabeen
New South Wales
One of Sydney's premier beach breaks and arguably the city's most productive surfing nursery, a long stretch of shifting peaks…
Queensland (2)
First Point Noosa
Queensland
The innermost and most accessible of Noosa's famous points, a long, slow right-hand wave in the national park that is a…
Sunshine Beach
Queensland
A wide, open beach break just south of Noosa that picks up more swell than the sheltered points, a more dynamic option for…
Tasmania (4)
Bicheno
Tasmania
On Tasmania's east coast, Bicheno is a charming fishing village where the Tasman Sea delivers consistent reef and beach breaks…
Clifton Beach Tasmania
Tasmania
Just south of Hobart, Clifton Beach is the Tasmanian capital's most accessible surf beach, a beautiful crescent bay where…
Seven Mile Beach TAS
Tasmania
Near Hobart on the Derwent estuary's eastern shore, Seven Mile Beach is a long, exposed stretch of sand that catches southeast…
St Helens Tasmania
Tasmania
In northeast Tasmania at the entrance to Georges Bay, St Helens is the region's largest town and gateway to quality Tasman Sea…
Western Australia (10)
Albany Middleton
Western Australia
On WA's Great Southern coast, Albany's Middleton Beach sits in a protected bay where the Southern Ocean delivers consistent…
Bremer Bay
Western Australia
On WA's south coast east of Albany, Bremer Bay sits above a deep underwater canyon that concentrates the Southern Ocean's power,…
Cowaramup Bay
Western Australia
South of Gracetown in the heart of the Margaret River surf region, Cowaramup Bay (Cow Bombie) is famous for a deep-water slab…
Geraldton
Western Australia
Western Australia's "Sun City" on the midwest coast is the region's largest city and has a consistent surf scene where Indian…
Gracetown
Western Australia
The gateway to North Point, one of Australia's most iconic right-hand point breaks, Gracetown is a small Cape-to-Cape coastal…
Kalbarri
Western Australia
On WA's mid-west coast, Kalbarri sits at the mouth of the Murchison River where dramatic red gorges meet the Indian Ocean, the…
Lancelin
Western Australia
North of Perth on WA's Turquoise Coast, Lancelin is famous for its massive white sand dunes and world-class windsurfing, but the…
Prevelly
Western Australia
In the heart of the Margaret River surf region, Prevelly village sits above the Margaret River mouth where the river meets the…
Smiths Beach WA
Western Australia
One of the Margaret River region's most beautiful beaches, Smiths Beach near Yallingup delivers consistent, powerful beach break…
Surfers Point
Western Australia
Margaret River's most accessible break, a beach and point combo at the famous Surfers Point car park, intermediate-friendly…
