Blinky Beach is located on the east side of Lord Howe Island and is the only beachbreak option on the island. It's close to the airport, making it a convenient spot to check out. While the waves here can be hit or miss, this spot still attracts surfers looking for some fun. It's sometimes referred to as “Champagne Surf,” though the conditions can vary quite a bit. Be aware that the sandbanks shift often, and some rocky patches are present, so tread carefully.
The best surf at Blinky Beach usually happens with east swells, and it works well with a combination of west swells too. The spot can handle swell sizes around 2ft (0.6m), which means it's suitable for beginners, especially on days with smaller waves. The overall wave types you’ll find here are a mix of reef and beach breaks. If you’re looking to ride a right-hander, head to the southern end of the beach—it can be a fun little wave. For optimal conditions, aim for low to mid tides, and you'll want the wind coming from the west for the best results.
As with any surf spot, keep an eye out for rocks in the water, and get familiar with the shifting sands. This place can bring some decent rides, especially if you time your visits right. It's a good spot for beginners to experience surfing while enjoying a more relaxed vibe compared to some of the more crowded areas.