Overview
About this Spot
Blue Lagoon Point is a surf spot located in New South Wales, Australia. This spot is known for its right-hand waves, making it a regional classic for intermediate surfers. The wave length is less than 50 meters, and it breaks over a combination of rocks and sand, which requires surfers to be cautious. The spot is surfable at all tides and has a regular frequency, offering consistent opportunities for surfing. However, surfers should be aware of the presence of urchins, rips, undertow, and rocks, which can pose challenges. Localism and sharks are also factors to consider when surfing here. The takeoff can be fun, but it’s important to watch out for the rock that becomes noticeable as the wave sucks up at the takeoff. Timing is crucial when jumping off the rocks, especially on larger days, to avoid injury. The wave can be fat after takeoff but speeds up, becoming more hollow as it progresses, making it great for fast, hollow barrels. The spot is also suitable for drop knee surfing. Nearby surf spots include Poo Pipes, Muncha, Shelly Beach, Indies, and Crackneck, providing additional options for surfers in the area. The crowd is generally light, with few surfers, allowing for a more relaxed surfing experience. Surfers should respect the locals and check the surf etiquette when surfing crowded spots. It’s important to check your skills before paddling out to make sure the spot and conditions fit your surfing level. The town of Kiama, located nearby, offers several popular surfing beaches and attractions, making it an attractive destination for surfers. Respect the locals.
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Coordinates
-33.381383° N, 151.488833° W
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