Overview
About this Spot
Callala is a surf spot located in New South Wales, Australia. Situated on the northern shore of Jervis Bay, it is part of the small town of Callala Beach, which is known for its white sand and aqua blue waters. The surf spot at Callala is characterized by a rocky and sandy bottom, with waves breaking left. The ideal conditions for surfing here require a fat southeast swell, typically occurring after a big storm or when the point and lefty work. The waves at Callala are regional classics, with lengths ranging from 150 to 300 meters, and they rarely break. The spot is suitable for surfers of all levels, but it is important to check the surf forecast and report before heading out, as the conditions can be dangerous when choppy. Surfers should be cautious of the rocks, urchins, and potential presence of sharks. The area is also popular for snorkeling and fishing, so be mindful of other water activities. Accessing the surf spot involves a paddle of more than 20 minutes or using a boat. Nearby surf spots include Sailors, Huskisson Bommie, Hammerhead, Beecroft, and Warrain Beach Reef. The spot is not crowded, with only a few surfers typically present. When visiting, it’s essential to respect the locals and adhere to surf etiquette, especially in crowded conditions. Always check your skills before paddling out to ensure the spot and conditions match your surfing level. Remember, safety is paramount, and understanding the difficulty of the spot is crucial to having an enjoyable surfing experience.
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Location
Coordinates
-35.007950° N, 150.725617° W
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