Overview
About this Spot
Shellharbour South Beach is a surf spot located in New South Wales, Australia. This beach is part of the Shellharbour suburb, which is in the Illawarra region. Shellharbour South Beach stretches towards Bass Point and is known for its sandy bottom and a-frame wave direction, providing both left and right waves. The surf spot is suitable for surfers of all levels, as it offers a normal wave quality and regular frequency. The waves are typically less than 50 meters in length, and the spot is often uncrowded, making it an ideal location for those seeking a quieter surfing experience. The best conditions for surfing at Shellharbour South Beach occur with a southeast swell and westerly winds, particularly in the mornings. The optimal surfing season is from March to July. It’s important to note that low tide is generally unsurfable for surfers, being more suitable for bodyboarding. Access to the beach is convenient, with parking available at Shellharbour Village by driving down John Street or Boollawarroo Parade. Nearby surf spots include Mab Reef, Cowries, Shallows, Redsands, and Suckhole. When surfing at Shellharbour South Beach, it’s crucial to check your skills before paddling out to ensure the conditions match your surfing level. Additionally, always be mindful of the surf etiquette, especially when the spot is crowded. Respect the locals.
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Location
Coordinates
-34.582600° N, 150.873400° W
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