Surfers Point
Highlights
- Experience thrilling big waves at Surfers Point, a world-renowned surf spot rivaling Hawaii.
- Watch elite surfers tackle 12-foot barrels during the Margaret River Pro, held from March to April.
- Explore the scenic Cape to Cape Track, meandering through karri forests and stunning coastal views.
- Relax at vantage points with sweeping views of the surf, perfect for a break or breakfast before winery visits.
Surfers Point is known as one of the best ‘big wave’ locations on the planet – on par with Hawaii. Between March and April it hosts in the Margaret River Pro World Championships, where you can watch the world’s top surfers pit their skills on the barrels and big peaks (some reaching over 12
feet).
From Margaret River, it’s just a ten-minute drive west to Surfers Point, in Prevelly, or three hours and 30 minutes from Perth. You can even take in this dramatic coastline one step at a time by joining the Cape to Cape Track. The 135-kilometre trail leads you through karri forests, wildflowers and rugged headlands to sandy beaches and enchanting caves.
For surfers, the Mainbreak at Surfers Point is the big drawcard. Try the powerful lefts and rights at Southsides, the thick hollow wave known as The Box, or catch the big tow-in wave – the Bombie.
If you’d prefer to watch the action from dry land, there are plenty of vantage points with sweeping views of the breaks. This makes it a good rest stop on the Cape to Cape Track, or a great spot to grab breakfast before a day exploring Margaret River’s wineries.
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- WA – Australia's South West
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