Overview
About this Spot
Vaucluse Bay is a surf spot located in New South Wales, Australia. Situated in the eastern suburb of Sydney, Vaucluse is approximately 8 kilometers east of the Sydney central business district. The bay is positioned on the South Head peninsula, with Sydney Harbour to the west and the Tasman Sea to the east. This surf spot offers both left and right waves, making it suitable for intermediate surfers. The sea bottom is rocky, which requires caution, especially during wipeouts. The wave quality is considered normal, and it breaks best at low and medium tides. However, Vaucluse Bay is known for its infrequent surf, as it rarely breaks, so it’s advisable to check the surf forecast and report before heading out. The wave length is typically less than 50 meters, and the spot is not crowded, with only a few surfers present. On bigger swells, the spot can produce fun and clean waves, but surfers should be wary of the rocks and avoid crashing into the shark net. Access to the spot is easy, with directions available from Kingcoppal School. The spot breaks to the right of the shark net when looking out at the water. Nearby surf spots include Shakespeares Point, Vaucliff Reef, Lady Jane Bay, Kahnies, and Diamonds. Given the rocky bottom and the presence of man-made dangers like buoys, it’s important to check your skills before paddling out to ensure the spot and conditions match your surfing level. Respect the locals and always adhere to surf etiquette, especially in crowded spots. Remember to check the difficulty of the spot before entering the water to ensure it aligns with your skill level. Surfing at Vaucluse Bay can be a rewarding experience if the conditions are right, but patience is key due to its rare breaking frequency.
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Location
Coordinates
-33.849883° N, 151.267233° W
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