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Blue Moon

Left-35.0160, 118.0242

Overview

Quality
Regional classic
Experience
Good for all levels
Bottom
Sand and rocks

About this Spot

Blue Moon is a surf spot located in South West Australia, Australia. This spot is known for its left-hand wave direction, making it a unique destination for surfers. The sea bottom at Blue Moon consists of both sand and rocks, which can influence the wave quality and the overall surfing experience. The spot is considered a regional classic, offering waves that cater to surfers of all levels. However, it is important to note that Blue Moon rarely breaks, so checking the surf forecast and report is crucial before planning a trip. The waves here are typically less than 50 meters in length, providing a short but exciting ride. Nearby surf spots include Caseys, Punchbowls, Nanarup Beach, Miserys, and Muttonbird Island, offering surfers additional options to explore. When visiting Blue Moon, it is essential to respect the locals and adhere to surf etiquette, especially in crowded conditions. Surfers should also check their skills before paddling out to ensure that the spot and conditions match their surfing level. While there is no specific information available about the best type of surfboards to use at Blue Moon, surfers can generally choose based on their personal preference and skill level. As with any surf spot, understanding the local conditions and geography is key to a successful and enjoyable surfing experience. Respect the locals.

Optimal Conditions

Best Swell
SE, S
Swell Direction
112.5°-202.5°
Best Wind
NW, N, NE
Wind Direction
292.5°-67.5°
Best Tide
All tides are good
Best Size
Good from 1.5 meters
Wave Length
< 50m
Frequency
Rarely break (less than 5 days/year)

Location

Coordinates

-35.016033° N, 118.024233° W

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