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Hidden Surf Spots for February and March

by Hugh Doosey on Feb 28, 2025

Hidden Surf Spots for February and March

Hidden Surf Spots for February and March

Ready to ride some waves this February and March? While the usual surf hotspots often get all the attention, Australia is brimming with hidden surf breaks just waiting for you to discover them. And to make your beach adventure even better, pack your gear from Blem Beach Accessories for a splash of style and comfort! 

Here’s a fun roundup of some lesser-known gems where you can catch epic waves and maybe a few new friends along the way.

Pambula Beach, New South Wales

Tucked away in the Sapphire Coast, Pambula Beach is like a surf secret waiting to be revealed. With its gentle beach breaks, it’s perfect for beginners who want to take their first plunge and fun enough for seasoned surfers to enjoy some mellow rides. Plus, fewer crowds mean more space to show off those sweet moves (or perfect your wipeout technique)!

Cactus Beach, South Australia

Adventure seekers, rejoice! Cactus Beach in the Eyre Peninsula is a slice of surfer paradise. Known for its powerful waves and stunning cliffs, this spot is ideal for those ready to tackle some serious surf. The remoteness of Cactus means you’ll often have the waves all to yourself. It’s like having your own private surf session—just you, the ocean, and maybe a few curious seagulls cheering you on!

Yallingup, Western Australia

Yallingup may be known to locals, but it’s still a hidden gem for many. With consistent waves and gorgeous beaches, it’s a playground for surfers of all levels. Check out the less crowded breaks like Smiths Beach for a chilled-out vibe. Grab your Blem accessories, kick back, and enjoy the surf without the hustle and bustle of bigger tourist spots. Who doesn’t love a little peace and quiet with their waves?

Fingal Bay, New South Wales

If you’re after stunning surf conditions and breathtaking views, Fingal Bay is your ticket to ride! This hidden treasure offers a mix of mellow waves for beginners and thrilling breaks for the more adventurous. Picture yourself catching waves while dolphins play nearby—talk about an Insta-worthy moment! Plus, the tranquil atmosphere will make you feel like you’ve stepped into your own beach movie.

Robe, South Australia

Say hello to Robe, a charming coastal town that’s all about laid-back vibes and fantastic surf spots. With diverse beaches like Long Beach and Town Beach, you’ll find plenty of waves to ride without the usual crowds. February and March bring consistent swells, making it the perfect time to grab your board and head out for an epic surf session. Bonus: the local fish and chips are a must-try after a day in the water!

Agnes Water, Queensland

Agnes Water is the underdog of surf destinations, boasting stunning beaches and a chill atmosphere. Here, you’ll find beginner-friendly waves at Agnes Water Beach and more challenging conditions at nearby Workman Beach. With its welcoming local community, it’s the ideal spot for a relaxing surf trip. Plus, don’t forget to snap some pics of those gorgeous sunsets!

Flinders Island, Tasmania

For a truly remote surfing adventure, Flinders Island is calling your name! With unspoiled beaches and breathtaking landscapes, this island is perfect for surfers seeking something off the beaten path. The waves here can be powerful, so it's best for those with a bit of experience. Embrace the solitude, soak up the natural beauty, and enjoy the feeling of being in your own little surf paradise!


 

 

 

 

If you are needing some items for your next adventure, remember to use the code DryYourself for 15% off on your next coastal trip essentials: beach towels, surf ponchos and reusable water bottles. From one traveller to another, we hope you pack light and stay dry on your next adventure.



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