Overview
About this Spot
Seminyak Wedge is a surf spot located in Queensland, Australia. This spot is known for its challenging conditions and is best suited for experienced surfers. The wave direction allows for both left and right rides, making it a versatile spot for those who know how to handle its unique features. The bottom is a coral reef, which can be hazardous, so surfers should exercise caution. The spot works on all tides and is considered a world-class wave, with a regular frequency and a length of more than 500 meters. Despite its quality, the spot is often empty, providing a rare opportunity for solitude in the surf. However, localism is strong here, and it is important to respect the locals and the unwritten rules of the spot. The area is known for its urchins, rips, and rocks, which add to the difficulty of the surf. Additionally, there is a bull shark breeding ground nearby, so surfers should be aware of the potential risks. The spot is primarily for bodyboarders, and those who are not familiar with the local etiquette or are inexperienced should stay away. To reach Seminyak Wedge, drive 20 minutes south from Surfers Paradise to Miami and head to the surf club. From there, look for the point where the super tubes break on the ledge. The paddle out can take more than 20 minutes, or you can use a boat. Always check your skills before paddling out to make sure the spot and conditions fit your surfing level. Respect the locals and remember to check the surf etiquette when surfing crowded spots. Keywords to consider for this spot include surf, surfing, spot, forecast, report, map, and webcam.
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-28.072167° N, 153.447217° W
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