Overview
About this Spot
Comerong Island is a surf spot located in New South Wales, Australia. This spot is known for providing both left and right waves, making it accessible for surfers of all levels. The surf spot features a sandy bottom, which can be more forgiving for beginners. The waves here break consistently, with a frequency that attracts surfers looking for reliable conditions. The best time to surf at Comerong Island is during medium to high tide, as the waves tend to be more manageable and well-formed. The length of the wave is typically less than 50 meters, offering short but enjoyable rides. The spot is relatively uncrowded, providing ample space for surfers to enjoy the waves without the hustle and bustle of more popular locations. However, it’s important to be aware of certain hazards such as rips, undertow, rocks, and man-made dangers like buoys. Additionally, there have been occasional shark sightings, so it’s crucial to stay vigilant. Comerong Island is situated between Gerringong and Currarong, and can be accessed by driving or boating from Greenwell Point. Once there, surfers can either paddle for more than 20 minutes or take a boat to reach the surf spot. Nearby surf spots include Eddies, Culburra Beach, Warrain Beach, Shoalhaven Heads, and Hammerhead. When surfing at Comerong Island, it’s essential to check your skills before paddling out to ensure that the spot and conditions match your surfing level. Always respect the locals and be mindful of surf etiquette, especially when surfing crowded spots. Remember to keep an eye on the surf forecast, report, map, and webcam to stay informed about the current conditions.
Optimal Conditions
Location
Coordinates
-34.899700° N, 150.759883° W
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