A Guide to Surfing on the Central Coast (2024)

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It’s tough to get answers out of locals about the best surfing locations, with their unspoken vow of secrecy regarding the top spots, however we managed to get a few answers out of them. Lucky for us, it’s not hard to find great surfing areas on the Central Coast – they’re everywhere. But which one to pick? Whether you’re a newbie to the sport or a lifelong pro looking for a new wave, we’ve compiled a list of the best locations on the Central Coast to catch a ride, and what swells, crowds and levels of expertise make them so.

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Best Surfing Spots on the Central Coast

Macmasters Point

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Regardless of the swell, the nearby Cafe, rock pool and genuine sense of isolation of this place makes Macs a good spot to visit on any day. Speaking of surfing, however, if you’re an expert looking for a 3 meter plus wave, coming to Macs Point on a day when there’s a South East or Easterly swell is one of the best options for you. W to S winds and higher tides also create a nice moderate-length, right-hand break that can range from upright barrels to fat, turning waves. A bit of skill is required however to avoid the sea eggs and sharp rocks beneath.

Avoca Beach

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Avoca is undoubtedly the most popular surfing location on the Coast, and there’s a reason why. Aside from its many cafes to choose from for an energy refuel post-session, its waves are extremely consistent due to being open to most available swell, so can cater to all levels. If you’re a beginner, Avoca’s corner is the place for you. If you’re an expert, Avoca’s point break off the rocks is the best place to be when the W or S winds hit, or the E to SE swells. It’s at this time the beach break produces some huge lefts and long rights, though sometimes you have to watch the lefts running into the rip. If you’re not into crowds though, and the N to NW winds are blowing, we recommend North Avoca and it’s point, which produces some great lefts and rights.

Copacabana

Another great spot for those with a bit more experience looking for a deepwater wave is Copa Point – here, the N to W winds hit the rock and throws the water over really quick to make a nice fat, left-handed shoulder wave. There’s also a good beach break here however for those just starting out.

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Wamberal

If you grew up doing nippers at Wambie, you’d know how to surf big waves. Offshore in W winds, Wamberal can be a pretty big wave destination when the sandbanks are right, for those who have been in the game for a while. It also helps that this place has the best beach Café around.

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Terrigal

Due to being sheltered a lot from the ocean swell by the Skillion, this beach is often considered to be a giant pool compared to its neighbour, Wamberal, making it great for beginners when a NE swell isn’t coming along. However, when the Southerly hits, there’s no other place on the Coast you’d rather be. Terrigal Point becomes a monster-wave destination of grinding right-handers for those brave enough to face it.

Shelley Beach

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A good family beach destination, this spot has lots of different breaks for all levels of surfers. The southern end works best under S to E swells, but it’s the Northern end that can hold swell up to 3 meters under the right NE/ SE conditions.

Soldiers

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One after another they come,” poet Jack London once wrote of waves, “with smoking crests, the white battalions of the infinite army of the sea.” That is certainly very true for this aptly named beach towards the northern end of the Coast, being open to most available swell and so producing consistent waves. The best time to visit definitely has to be under NW winds with 2.5-meter swells, steep take-offs and a good left break. A side note, also – this beach has the best sand dunes on the Central Coast hands down, with the monstrous behemoths offering a great view of the long coastline.

Norah Head

This heavy reef break is best visited by experienced surfers only under big NE and SE swell conditions.

Forresters Beach

Or “Forries” is another spot recommended for only experienced surfers, boasting a heavy take-off and short right hand on the southern end in S swells. This beach hosts a number of surf breaks including the reef break Banzai and Forries Lefts among others.

The Box

“The Box” refers to the channel of water between Ocean Beach and Box Head, at the point where the South Swell hits the sandbar and forms a nice long, clean left up to 1500 meters in length for intermediate and advanced level surfers. It can be accessed by paddling out from Lobster Beach or Ocean Beach, or alternatively via boat, though only fires on rare occasions.

Little Beach

If you’re after a quiet, secluded spot to surf, this small beach beside Bouddi National Park can produce some great waves on occasion.

Learn to Surf on the Central Coast

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Want to try your hand at one of the Coast’s fav sports? Thankfully, we have lots of enthusiastic and local instructors ready to teach you!

Central Coast Surf Academy

This academy offers all types of classes – private, women’s only, camp-style, children and adults – in Avoca, Terrigal, Toowoon Bay, Shelly Beach, Wamberal, MacMasters and Copacabana. Find out more about this great opportunity here.

Central Coast Surf School

Central Coast Surf School has been bringing new Coasties into the sport for 25 years and is based in Terrigal, Avoca and Umina.

Sal’s Surf School

With a community-centred approach aiming to increase lifeline physical activity and fun among locals, this surf school is run on the shores of beloved Umina beach. Learn more about Sal and her school here.

Surf Coaching

Run at Norah Head and Soldiers Beach by the incredible Sandra English, a pioneer in Australian female surfing and owner of her business for over 20 years. Read more about Surf Coaching here.

Learn to Surf

Offered at both Avoca and Terrigal, this surf school is committed to giving all their customers a taste of the fun, fitness and ocean knowledge that comes with surfing. Check them out here.

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FAQs

What city in California has the best surfing? ›

The Top 8 Best Cities in California for Surfing
  • Santa Cruz. First on our list is Santa Cruz, known as the birthplace of mainland surfing in the United States. ...
  • Huntington Beach. Next up is Huntington Beach, also known as Surf City USA. ...
  • Ventura. ...
  • San Diego. ...
  • Encinitas. ...
  • Dana Point. ...
  • Santa Barbara. ...
  • Malibu.
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What is the hardest part of surfing? ›

Mastering the mechanics and skill of a successful takeoff will always be the hardest part of surfing. What typically happens when you screw-up is called “pearling” (from the endearing term “pearl diving”). That's when you've miss-timed the takeoff and gotten into the wave too late – when the wave face is too steep.

How many lessons does it take to learn how do you surf? ›

Based on our opinion, an individual in the Never Surfed Before category can expect to learn the basics (paddling for a wave, popping up and going straight) in just 1-2 surf lessons. It's possible you'll then reach the Advanced Beginner level we spoke about earlier after at least one week of surf lessons.

What is rule number 1 in surf etiquette where the surfer closest to the peak always gets this? ›

THE FIRST SURF RULE: THE SURFERS CLOSEST TO THE PEAK HAS PRIORITY. The person closest to the peak (the part of the wave that starts to break) has the right-of-way, which means that this person can decide to take or not take the wave.

What is the surfing capital of California? ›

The cities of Huntington Beach and Santa Cruz both claimed to be "Surf City," based on their respective surfing cultures. Santa Cruz was the site of first recorded surfing in California, by Hawaiians.

What beach in California has the biggest waves? ›

Mavericks is a surfing location in northern California outside Pillar Point Harbor, just north of the town of Half Moon Bay at the village of Princeton-by-the-Sea. After a strong winter storm in the northern Pacific Ocean, waves can routinely crest at over 25 ft (8 m) and top out at over 60 ft (18 m).

Is it harder for tall people to surf? ›

Taller surfers have a higher center of gravity; shorter surfers have a lower center of gravity. As a result, taller surfers will need to keep their bodies really low to achieve the same riding performances shorter surfers will get in identical wave conditions.

Is surfing an expensive hobby? ›

As with any sport or hobby, surfing can be as expensive as you make it. It's essential to find a balance that fits your budget and needs.

Is it harder to surf without fins? ›

It all comes down to the fins, which to many is a silent feature of a surfboard. Just as a boat needs a rudder, a surfboard without fins is useless, and you won't have any control over the direction you are taking. This means that you will be completely at the mercy of the currents and waves.

Is 70 too old to learn how to surf? ›

SURFING FOR PHYSICAL & MENTAL HEALTH

We say yes! As humans age, it becomes more important to keep up with activities of all kinds to maintain physical and mental health. Seniors should absolutely be pursuing things like surfing (with the right instruction) as well as any other interests they might have.

Can I teach myself to surf? ›

Anyone can teach themself how to surf, and although the journey isn't always easy, it will be worth it. Most surfers, myself included will tell you surfing is one of the most meaningful practices in their life. But the meaning doesn't just come from riding a board, although that is the fun part.

Can you learn to surf at 50? ›

At our surf and yoga retreats, we teach all different types of students–from varied backgrounds, athletic abilities, ages, and temperaments–how to experience the freedom and joy of riding the waves.

How do you greet a surfer? ›

The shaka, AKA the “hang loose”, is a simplified gesture designed to avoid the need for haoles to pronounce Pehea`oe.

What is considered the cardinal sin of surfing? ›

Dropping In is considered to be the cardinal sin of surfing. Dropping in on another surfer and obstructing or interfering with their right of way is dangerous and disrespectful. You just ruined their wave… and that is a pretty lame thing to do.

What is the surfer rule? ›

Learn who has the right of way on the wave: Furthest out: the surfer that is furthest out or that has been waiting longest. Furthest inside: the closest surfer to the peak of the breaking wave. First to feet: the first to feet or first onto the wave.

Where to surf in California for beginners? ›

Huntington Beach, also known as Surf City USA, is a popular destination for beginners and hosts several surfing competitions throughout the year. Newport Beach and Laguna Beach offer a mix of beginner and intermediate waves, while Malibu is known for its famous point break.

Where is the surfing capital of the US? ›

California is the US state with the most surfing locations, with 403 surf spots in total. This is perhaps unsurprising; the Golden State is well known for its surfing tradition, and the International Surfing Association has its headquarters there.

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