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Mussel Rock

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Timezone: Pacific/Auckland
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Ideal surf conditions at Mussel Rock

Swell window
SW, WSW, W, WNW, NW
Best swell direction
W
Swell size
2ft - 6ft
Swell breaks over
Sand
Wave types
Beach
Wave directions
Left, Right
Wind window
NE
Offshore wind
NE
Works at
Low, Mid
(Better on rising)
Skill Level
Beginner

Mussel Rock surf guide

Mussel Rock is a surf spot located a decent paddle across the current from Raglan. It can be a bit of a trek, but many surfers find it worth the effort. The waves here are often less crowded, although you might encounter some kiters during your session. The environment generally offers a sandy beach that can change based on the tides and currents, which is something to keep in mind when making your plans.

The surf at Mussel Rock can vary quite a bit. The optimal swell direction is from the west, but it also handles swells coming from the southwest and northwest. The waves can break over sand and range from about 2ft (0.6m) on smaller days. You'll find left and right breaks here, making it a varied spot for different surfers. Tide movement is quite significant, so keeping an eye on it is essential—low to mid tides usually work best. Beginners will find this spot manageable, especially on smaller days.

If you decide to go, a boat can make the paddle a lot easier, getting you out to the break quickly. Remember, the conditions can change, so be sure to check the forecast before heading out.

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