Tathra Beach is a popular surf spot located on the south coast of New South Wales. Known for its picturesque setting, Tathra attracts surfers of all skill levels. The beach offers a welcoming vibe and can get busy, especially during the summer months when tourists flock to the area. Despite the crowds, there are usually plenty of waves to go around.
The surf at Tathra Beach mainly works best with northeast swells, making it more of a summer destination. It can handle swell sizes starting at around 1 ft (0.3 m) and provides both left and right breaks over sand. This makes it suitable for beginners looking to get their feet wet, but there can be fun waves for more experienced surfers as well. When the conditions are right, especially at The Pole, you might catch some faster and hollow waves. The ideal wind direction for surfing here is from the west, and the beach works well during low, mid, and high tides.
If you’re feeling a bit overwhelmed by the crowds at Tathra Beach, you might want to check out Wallagoot or Tura Beach to the south for some quieter waves. To the north, Mimosa Rocks National Park offers more surf options too. So, whether you're just starting or you've been surfing for a while, there's something for everyone in the area.