Overview
About this Spot
Mosquito Bay Bommie is a surf spot located in New South Wales, Australia. This spot is known for its right-hand wave direction and features a boulder bottom, making it suitable for intermediate surfers. The waves here are considered a regional classic, with a frequency that sometimes breaks, and the wave length is typically less than 50 meters. The spot is generally empty, providing a less crowded experience for those who venture out. The best conditions for surfing at Mosquito Bay Bommie occur during low and medium tides. Surfers should be aware of the presence of rocks and the potential for rips and undertow, which can make the spot challenging. While sharks have been noted in the area, they are not commonly seen. Accessing the break may require a jetski, but it is possible to paddle in. The break in the bay can be fun, and when the swell is larger, it can pose a challenge. To reach Mosquito Bay Bommie, head south from Batemans Bay along Beach Road until you arrive at Mosquito Bay. There is a break on both sides of the bay, but the main focus is on the rocks visible out to sea. Wait for a set and observe the far side of the rocks for the best waves. Nearby surf spots include Malua Bay, Mckenzies, Rooster Tail, Broulee North, and Pink Rocks. When planning your surf session, be sure to check the surf forecast and report, and consider using a map or webcam to assess current conditions. Remember to respect the locals and check the surf etiquette when surfing crowded spots. Always check your skills before paddling out to make sure the spot and conditions fit your surfing level.
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Coordinates
-35.781133° N, 150.234833° W
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