On the right swell direction the two lefts south of the main right are the go. But be prepared to deal with hordes of international travellers, whom some of have no clue how a line up works let alone know how to duck dive a surf board. So take note of who's likely to throw their board right in front of you. Hence why theres a nicely illustrated picture of surf etiquette. I do feel for the local crew of Exmouth and the groms who have to deal with space cadet back packers strewn all over the place. In short have patience as these lot are on holiday and have no concerns about you or your day they are on another planet and can't drive to save themselves. Better still hit yardie creek that keeps the novices out...
   Read moreSick surf beach.. shallow reef with clean faces.. even tho it was small swell and I was desperate for a paddle after not being near a beach for a month, Even though it was little ankle biters, still got some rides on a shorty..it super worth it.. for a paddle or a snorkel or a swim.. beautiful huge sea turtles everywhere! Water, clear and glassy with minimal current..didn't see any showers so bring a rinse tank.. theres a drop toilet. Will be back.. just avoid that dump...
   Read moreBetter surf spot then expected, donât need a lot of swell to be fun and I suggest to enter just slightly more in the right side, that section can provide some quick but funny tight walls. The beach itself is stunning, and filled with good vibe and people. The shack to sit and chill is...
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