Overview
About this Spot
Murion Island is a surf spot located in North West Australia, Australia. This spot is known for its left-hand waves breaking over a coral reef bottom, making it a unique destination for surfers. The wave length ranges from 50 to 150 meters, providing a decent ride for those who venture here. The surf spot is accessible only by boat, typically from Exmouth or Bundegi, and requires careful navigation due to the reef extending eastward from the island. Surfers should anchor their boats on the eastern side of the southern island, about 50 meters out to account for tide changes, and then walk to the northwest corner to catch the waves. The area is known for sightings of Tiger sharks, as it is situated in a channel between two islands, so wearing booties is advised for protection. Despite the potential hazards, the spot is suitable for surfers of all levels, offering normal wave quality. Due to its remote location and the need for boat access, Murion Island rarely gets crowded, making it an ideal spot for those who prefer solitude or surfing with a group of friends. However, it’s important to check your skills before paddling out to ensure the conditions match your surfing level. Always respect the locals and be mindful of surf etiquette, especially when surfing crowded spots. Remember to include essential keywords like surf, surfing, spot, forecast, report, map, and webcam when researching or discussing this location. Respect the locals.
Optimal Conditions
Location
Coordinates
-21.659583° N, 114.349733° W
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