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Windsurf Holiday (where is best)

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canton1
canton1

NSW

38 posts

22 Dec 2023 11:48am
Hi. I normally sail in closed lakes on the central coast nsw, with no sharks in sight. Anybody have any suggestions of the best place for me to go windsurfig, bump/jump speed sailing in safe spots in Australia if i was to go for a holiday september 2024?
John340
John340

QLD

3373 posts

22 Dec 2023 10:53am
Kanaha Beach, Maui
Hydrosurf
Hydrosurf

269 posts

22 Dec 2023 9:35am
Kanaha is really good for the whole family, but not Australia
John340
John340

QLD

3373 posts

22 Dec 2023 2:35pm
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Hydrosurf said..
Kanaha is really good for the whole family, but not Australia


True, I missed that bit of the OP.

Try Jervis Bay , good NE seabreeze in spring. Good holiday accommodation available.
Mark _australia
Mark _australia

WA

23526 posts

22 Dec 2023 12:57pm
Exmouth for sure
Mr Milk
Mr Milk

NSW

3120 posts

22 Dec 2023 6:20pm
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John340 said..

Hydrosurf said..
Kanaha is really good for the whole family, but not Australia



True, I missed that bit of the OP.

Try Jervis Bay , good NE seabreeze in spring. Good holiday accommodation available.


You'd be lucky to get a NE'er in early spring. Gusty westerlies are what we have more commonly
Gestalt
Gestalt

QLD

14722 posts

22 Dec 2023 8:38pm
Just got back from another trip to SWR area and was thinking of starting a similar thread of bucket list places to visit.

Top of my list would be
Golden Beach Caloundra QLD.
Trial Bay South West Rocks NSW.
Coronation Beach in WA. (Not been yet)
MarkSSC
MarkSSC

QLD

642 posts

22 Dec 2023 9:49pm
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Gestalt said..
Just got back from another trip to SWR area and was thinking of starting a similar thread of bucket list places to visit.

Top of my list would be
Golden Beach Caloundra QLD.
Trial Bay South West Rocks NSW.
Coronation Beach in WA. (Not been yet)


Caloundra has the advantage of warmer water (and no crocodiles)
Gestalt
Gestalt

QLD

14722 posts

22 Dec 2023 10:21pm
Definitely warmer
Mark _australia
Mark _australia

WA

23526 posts

22 Dec 2023 8:44pm
Geraldton not started yet in Sept but Exmouth is well into it
Gestalt
Gestalt

QLD

14722 posts

22 Dec 2023 11:00pm
Interesting.

wind pumps from mid sep to dec along nsw mid north and north coast.
Usually 3-4 days of gradually strengthening northerlies followed by 2-3 days southerlies with a few windless days mixed in.
WaterNomads
WaterNomads

87 posts

23 Dec 2023 2:33am
Not Australia, but cheaper and quicker to get to than WA (from NSW).. New Zealand! Plenty of places on the top half of the North Island that time of year. Auckland has a lot of different spots, or if you like it more remote and more in nature, try the Karikari Peninsula in Northland. Happy to help with more details if you are interested. Spring is the windy season!You wouldn't need to bring gear but could just rent from us waternomads.co.nz

Temperature? Yes, you'll need a wetsuit, a 4/3 will be perfect.
needsalt
needsalt

NSW

385 posts

23 Dec 2023 10:00pm
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Gestalt said..
Just got back from another trip to SWR area and was thinking of starting a similar thread of bucket list places to visit.

Top of my list would be
Golden Beach Caloundra QLD.
Trial Bay South West Rocks NSW.
Coronation Beach in WA. (Not been yet)

Haha there are currently at least 5 of us who live in the 'SWR area' and are in WA chasing wind for a reason. Highly recommend moving Coro further up your list and SWR way down
Gestalt
Gestalt

QLD

14722 posts

23 Dec 2023 9:52pm
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needsalt said..

Gestalt said..
Just got back from another trip to SWR area and was thinking of starting a similar thread of bucket list places to visit.

Top of my list would be
Golden Beach Caloundra QLD.
Trial Bay South West Rocks NSW.
Coronation Beach in WA. (Not been yet)


Haha there are currently at least 5 of us who live in the 'SWR area' and are in WA chasing wind for a reason. Highly recommend moving Coro further up your list and SWR way down


WA is definitely on the list. Twice now I've tried to get there and twice it's fallen through.
Don't disagree with your point but also dont wanna under sell the east coast in September because it's typically pretty windy.

where would you suggest for sep 2024?
needsalt
needsalt

NSW

385 posts

24 Dec 2023 12:29am
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Gestalt said..

needsalt said..


Gestalt said..
Just got back from another trip to SWR area and was thinking of starting a similar thread of bucket list places to visit.

Top of my list would be
Golden Beach Caloundra QLD.
Trial Bay South West Rocks NSW.
Coronation Beach in WA. (Not been yet)



Haha there are currently at least 5 of us who live in the 'SWR area' and are in WA chasing wind for a reason. Highly recommend moving Coro further up your list and SWR way down



WA is definitely on the list. Twice now I've tried to get there and twice it's fallen through.
Don't disagree with your point but also dont wanna under sell the east coast in September because it's typically pretty windy.

where would you suggest for sep 2024?


Exmouth/Shark Bay

Bummer about your previous trips. Hope you can make it one day soon
Gestalt
Gestalt

QLD

14722 posts

24 Dec 2023 6:00pm
Cheers. I am sure it will happen.
aus201
aus201

63 posts

24 Dec 2023 5:41pm
As you are from the Central Coast there is a great spot just up the road. No, not Lake Macquarie as that's a bit close for a holiday. Try Myall Lakes. There is an excellent NRMA Myall Shores resort there (discount for members), for camping, glamping, caravaning. I imagine it would be packed this time of the year and other school holidays. There's a reason for it being a favoured spot for GPS and slalom events each year.
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