Fingal Head is a unique right-hand reef break that peels over ancient basalt columns—Australia's own Giants Causeway formed 23 million years ago by lava flows from the now-extinct Tweed Volcano. The wave needs specific NE-E swell to wrap around the headland and break properly, making it an inconsistent but rewarding spot when conditions align. The setting is spectacular, with Cook Island sitting offshore and the hexagonal basalt columns visible at low tide. The break has a loyal local crew who know exactly which tides and swells make it fire.
Water temp
22°C
Wetsuit
Springsuit / 2mm
Difficulty
6/10
Crowd level
4/10
Access: Fingal Head village. Walk to headland. Giants Causeway basalt formations.
Peak: Mar-May
Secondary: Feb, Jun
Autumn NE swell season. Needs specific NE swell direction.
🦘 Superbank starting point • 2km rides possible • Gold Coast icon
🧲 Gold Coast swell magnet • Punchy A-frames • Pro training ground
🌊 2km connected rides • Cyclone swells only • 500-surfer zoo
🌅 Superbank connection • Coolangatta icon • Headland right-hander
🌀 World's best right • Cyclone magic • Once-in-a-decade perfection
🏆 Australia's barrel queen • Superbank's finishing move • Sand politics drama