Overview
About this Spot
Avalon Point is a surf spot located in South West Australia, Australia. Known affectionately as ‘Malvalon’ due to the large number of longboard riders, this spot offers a unique surfing experience. The waves at Avalon Point are primarily left-handers, breaking over a coral reef bottom. The ideal conditions for surfing here include a large southwest swell and southeast winds, with the best waves occurring during medium to high tide. On its day, Avalon Point can provide long, wally left-handers that sometimes connect with a right coming from the opposite direction. The wave length ranges from 50 to 150 meters, making it a regional classic. Avalon Point is a popular spot, often crowded, and is suitable for surfers of all levels. However, it is important to check your skills before paddling out to ensure the spot and conditions match your surfing level. The area is known for its urchins and occasional shark sightings, so caution is advised. Nearby surf spots include Egg Farms, Mandurah Wedge, Cozzies, Pyramids, and Gearies, with Gearies requiring even more swell but offering better conditions when it’s working. Avalon Point is a valuable surf spot for the Perth area, which lacks significant waves, though it may be considered average by other standards. When surfing crowded spots like Avalon Point, it’s crucial to check the surf etiquette to maintain harmony in the lineup. Respect the locals.
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Location
Coordinates
-32.592400° N, 115.638017° W
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