Newport Point

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Newport Point surfspot characteristics

Swell Window
S | SW
Optimal Swell Direction
SW
Swell Size
5ft - 12ft
Breaks over
sand
Wave type
beach
Wave direction
left | right
Optimal Wind Direction
NE
Best Tides at
low

More about Newport Point surfspot

Rare sandbar left renowned for producing world-class Pipeline-style barrels during large S swells and Mexican hurricane pulses. Needs a low tide.

General: Newport Point is a very fickle spot, breaking only on hurricane swells from a specific direction with a specific wave period. It's best on swells that actually have a little E in them, if that makes any sense. When this rare event occurs, it's a hellfire right-and-left barrel that tops any other break in the county. Tides: low to medium Size: head-high to double overhead+ Wind: E, NE Swell: SSE, S, SSW; short-mid periods Bottom: Sand Paddling: If it's on, you'll be working and likely taking a few waves you'd rather not on the head. Spot Rating: Best show in town when it's on.

Intermediate to advanced

Located at 18th Street.

Street parking with a few meters sprinkled in for good measure. Double check that street sweeping day, if there are available spots galore it's probably too good to be true.

March-October, sneaky good on S windswell in winter.

Crowd Factor: Think annual pilgrimage to Mecca. Local Vibe: The buddy system does not exist here: it's every on for themselves.

Extremely crowded when it breaks. Located at 18th Street.

Not great after a rain.

When it's big.

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