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Whale Beach

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Timezone: Australia/Sydney
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Ideal surf conditions at Whale Beach

Swell window
NE, ENE, E, ESE, SE, SSE, S
Best swell direction
NE
Swell size
1ft - 12ft
Swell breaks over
Sand
Wave types
Reef
Wave directions
Left
Wind window
NW
Offshore wind
NW
Works at
Low, Mid
(Better on rising)
Skill Level
Expert

Whale Beach surf guide

Whale Beach is a scenic surf spot located along the northern beaches of Sydney. It's known for its beautiful stretch of golden sand and its relaxed vibe. While it might look like just another beach, it has its own unique features that set it apart. The standout spot here is the Wedge, which is tucked away at the northern end of the beach, providing something special for surfers looking for a challenge.

The surf here works best with northeast swells, and you can enjoy waves breaking over sand as well as some reef action. It handles swell sizes starting from about 1 foot (0.3 meters), but you'll want to be careful and skilled when riding the waves, especially on the lefts that roll through. This spot is for experts, as the Wedge creates some intense, short, and sharp lefts. If youโ€™re not quite at that level, you might find better luck with the rights further down the beach, particularly when there's any south in the swell. The best time to hit the water is during low to mid tide with northwest winds, which sets up the waves nicely.

Keep in mind that during summer, bluebottle jellyfish can be a nuisance due to northeast winds, so it's good to stay aware. Also, just watch out for the occasional bodyslam from the waves; it can happen when you're getting tossed around in the surf. It's a fun spot with a bit of a bite, so come prepared!

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