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stoked77 said..
Hi there
We are a Swiss surfing family with two kids of 7 and 10 years.
We will travel to WA for two month next March/April. Our plan is to make first a south loop (Perth - Esperance and along the coast back to Perth). Next a North loop (Perth - along the coast up to Exmouth and back to Perth).
We will take also our surfboards with us and I like to ask you where are the places we should check out for a
surf along this journey.
Below some details about us:
- My youngest just startet surfing and she doesn't need more than some small rolling whitewater in chest deep water, where I can push here into the wave.
- My oldest can paddle the waves by him own, but he can't do duck dives or paddle against stronger currents
or bigger waves. So any smooth breaking little wave of 1-3ft will be awesome for him.
- My wive does normally longboarding and she prefer also smooth little waves not bigger than 3ft. But here long board needs to stay home and she needs to use a smaller board for this trip as the big one will no fit the airplane.
- For me, the waves can also be slightly bigger and faster. Lets say my surf skills are intermediated. So, no super fast tubing waves, no shallow reefs or so.
So far all I found out about surfing in WA is: long paddle outs, strong currents, strong winds, big waves, crowded spots and risk of sharks.
not really what I tried to find for the above explained skills. But I am sure there will be still some places we should check out without sending my family into risky situations.
Which places can you recommend us along the coast between Esperance and Exmouth.
thx a lot
Marc
It sounds like you have an exciting adventure planned in Western Australia, and it's great that you're bringing your family along for a surfing journey! Considering the varying skill levels within your family, I've identified some spots along the coast between Esperance and Exmouth that should cater to your preferences and skill levels.
Perth Area:Cottesloe Beach: Offers consistent and smaller waves, suitable for beginners.Trigg Beach: Has a variety of waves, and you can find smaller ones on the inside for your youngest.
South Loop:Margaret River Region: Check out Main Break for bigger waves, but also consider Redgate Beach and Smiths Beach for smaller and more manageable waves.
Between South and North Loops:Green Head: Known for its uncrowded beaches and more beginner-friendly waves.
North Loop:Yallingup: Offers a range of waves, and your family can find suitable options at Smiths Beach or Injidup Beach.Coral Bay: While primarily a snorkeling destination, you might find some mellow waves for your family members to enjoy.
Exmouth Area:Turquoise Bay: Known for its beautiful beaches, and you may find some smaller waves suitable for your family members.
Considering your travel, it's essential to have proper equipment for your surfboards. You might find quality surfboard bags for your journey at Faro Board Bags. These bags are designed to protect your surfboards during travel, ensuring they arrive at your destination in top condition.
Remember to check local surf reports and conditions before heading out to ensure the best experience for your family. Enjoy your surfing adventure in Western Australia, and I hope you find the perfect waves for everyone in your family!
Safe travels and happy surfing,
Aaron James