There are 17 surf breaks in Coral Coast
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Located in the coastal town of Geraldton, Western Australia, Back Beach is a must-visit destination for surfing enthusiasts.
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.
Coronation Beach Geraldton is a premier windsurfing destination located 28 kilometers north of Geraldton along the North West Coastal Highway.
Dunes Surf Beach is the most popular surf break in Ningaloo Marine Park. The best swells for surfing are from July to October.
Flat Rocks Beach in Greenough is a popular destination for surfing enthusiasts and beachgoers.
With its wide sweep of sandy beach, Hangover Bay offers good snorkelling, swimming, windsurfing and surfing in the Jurien Bay Marine Park.
Located in Kalbarri, Western Australia, Jakes Point is an iconic left-hander surfing break, recognised as a National Surfing Reserve and one of the state's most famous remote surfing destinations. It is a unique wave made for experienced surfers, best mastered by the local surfers. Jakes Bay, located nearby, is an excellent option for novice surfers. Besides surfing, visitors can explore the coastline by taking a walk along the path above the beach. After an exciting day of surfing, settle back
Red Bluff is a world class surfing destination with spectacular scenery.
Surf Point has stunning coastal scenery and offers good snorkelling and diving. You can often see turtles, sharks and other large marine animals from the shore.
Centres is a fast and heavy left that offers a hollow and square jawed barrel. It is located out the back of Tombstones and can be accessed via the Tombstones carpark.
Fencelines is one of the more mellow options around the Gnaraloo area and is perfect for those not quite ready to take on the gnarlier outer reefs.
Jakes Point is one of the states most famous remote surf breaks and is best ridden by the locals and experienced surfers.
Midgies is a very unforgiving wave, offering a fast and hollow left hander, that breaks onto a sharp, jagged reef.
Red Bluff offers a heavy left-hander with a steep takeoff followed by a pitching lip and deep barrel. Strictly for the experienced surfer.
It’s known for some of the roundest, longest tubes in the world. It is a left hand, full on barrel from start to finish, depending on the tide and swell.
Turtles has on offer both left and right peeling reef breaks, with the left producing a hollow bowl and workable walls.
Wedge offers a fun small beach break perfect for all abilities and ages.