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Point Danger

Left and right-28.1639, 153.5515

Overview

Quality
World class
Crowd
Empty
Experience
Intermediate
Bottom
Sand and rocks

About this Spot

Point Danger is a surf spot located in Queensland, Australia, known for its unique surf conditions and geographical features. The spot is characterized by a mix of sand and rock bottoms, which can create challenging surf conditions. The waves at Point Danger provide both left and right breaks, making it suitable for surfers with intermediate experience. The waves are consistent and typically less than 50 meters in length, offering a short but exciting ride. Despite its world-class quality, the spot is often empty, providing a more solitary surfing experience. However, surfers should be cautious of the rips and undertow, and it’s advisable to surf with a friend due to the presence of rocks. The surf spot is located near Snapper Rocks, which is part of the famous Superbank, known for its long and hollow waves. To access Point Danger, surfers can park at D’bah parking and walk along the rocks between Froggys and D’bah before paddling out. It’s important to check the surf etiquette when surfing crowded spots and to assess your skills before paddling out to ensure the conditions match your surfing level. Respect the locals.

Optimal Conditions

Best Tide
All tides are good
Best Size
Good from 0.6 meters
Wave Length
< 50m
Frequency
Very consistent (more than 150 day/year)

Location

Coordinates

-28.163867° N, 153.551517° W

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