
Wanna know where to surf in Noosa? Get the run-down of which Noosa Surf Breaks are right for you, whether you’re a beginner surfer, whether you love to log, or if you’re an advanced short boarder. Noosa Heads National Park is a word-renowned surf destination offering consistent, right hander point breaks and over the hill, open beaches offering mad sessions all within a 10 minute drive.
Most people have heard of the surf spots tea tree bay, boiling pot and nationals, but in this video we also give you surfing tips for Sunshine Beach, Alexandria Bay (A-bay), The Noosa river mouth, first point, little cove and the groyne, next to main beach. If you’re here on holiday, be sure to check out the Surfline app for a surf report and then head to golden breed surf hire to choose your board.
If you’re a beginner and want to give surfing a go in a safe environment, drop into Golden Breed at 13 Noosa Parade, grab a foamie for hire and then head down to the groyne surf spot, between the river mouth and Noosa main beach. They also have plenty of learn to surf groups here. It’s about a 5 minute walk from the shop, along the beach parallel to Hastings Street. Beginners can also try little cove on a small day, or first point. They’re all beach breaks.
If your surfing is on-point and you want the best surf spots in the Noosa National Park, then watch our vid for options and which style of wave is best for you. If the swell is good, surfing Noosa is some of the best you’ll find in Queensland, Australia. Longboarders love it with regular comps and if you’re here in March, you might even get to see our furry friends cross stepping their way to victory. Yup, we have a dog surf comp here every year too.
Noosa’s got some of the best breaks in the world and It’s even possible to get salty with our local dolpin crew who join the fun on big days. It’s magic.
Enjoy, see you in the water.
Now, a little about Golden Breed, the surf shop that brought you this video. We’re a surf shop honouring the nostalgia of the golden era. The good old days, way back when waves were empty and surf culture was all about the natural beauty, peace, love and harmony. We’ve got three locations, the first you’ll find on your trip to Noosa, just as you enter the main strip at the round-about, next to Deus. We’re also down in Byron Bay and Flinders. When making this video, we purposely kept a few surf spots under wraps because, although we want you to catch waves in Noosa, there’s something sacred about keeping the locals happy. That said, if you’ve got a 4×4, it’s always worth checking out double island point. Probably the best point break on the east costs of Australia.
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no thanks this place was done by the 80s
Hopefully more people will be in the line up after watching this. Thanks mate
Surfing Noosa (“nationals”) in the 60’s longboard no lesh as a teen used to kinda scare me as I loved my only board too much … so Tea Tree was my fav and not crowed. Never forget the tea & hot scones with jam & cream tea house after a good surf!
Back in early 60s 5 at Noosa was a crowd, not the log jam it usually is now
When is the best time of year to visit Noosa for the surf?
"little cove" is 'Johnsons"
Promo sm 🤔
i SUP surfed those breaks a couple o months ago. i was great . sea turtles out there as well
Why the fuck are you kooks telling more kooks to come to Noosa. Fucken shining the light on it Golden Breed blow in
Awesome break down love riding at Noosa 🤙