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Burleigh Heads

Right-28.0884, 153.4539

Overview

Quality
Sloppy
Crowd
Crowded
Experience
Advanced
Bottom
Sand and rocks

About this Spot

Burleigh Heads is a surf spot located in Queensland, Australia. Known for its right-hand wave direction, the spot features a mix of sand and rock bottoms, making it essential for surfers to be cautious of the rocks. The waves at Burleigh Heads are best suited for experienced surfers, particularly pros, due to the challenging conditions and the presence of localism. The surf quality is described as sloppy, and the spot is often crowded, so it’s important to check the surf etiquette when visiting. The waves break regularly, with lengths ranging from 50 to 150 meters. The spot works on all tides, and the best conditions are when the waves reach 6 feet or more. Historically, before the beach was bulldozed in 1999-2000, surfers could walk out to the swimming pool and catch waves closer to the shore. Now, the waves are found further out at the point, approximately 300 to 400 meters from the beach and car park. Nearby surf spots include Sharkies, Tallebudgera Creekmouth, 5th Ave, Miami State High School, and North Burleigh. When planning a surf session at Burleigh Heads, it’s crucial to check your skills before paddling out to ensure the spot and conditions match your surfing level. Respect the locals.

Optimal Conditions

Best Swell
SE
Swell Direction
112.5°-157.5°
Best Wind
W, NW
Wind Direction
247.5°-337.5°
Best Tide
All tides are good (best tide movement: Rising tide)
Best Size
Good from 1.5 meters
Wave Length
50 - 150 m
Frequency
Regular (40 between and 150)

Location

Coordinates

-28.088417° N, 153.453933° W

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