Noosa First Point is Australia's longboarding mecca—a sequence of five points that produce some of the longest, most perfect right-hand peelers in the country when the rare NE swells arrive. The wave walls up gently and runs for hundreds of meters, allowing for elegant nose-riding and stylish surfing that's become Noosa's signature. The national park headland creates a stunning amphitheater, and the vibe is surprisingly mellow despite extreme crowds. Noosa is fickle—it needs specific swell direction—but when cyclones push NE energy down the coast, it becomes world-class.
Water temp
24°C
Wetsuit
Boardshorts / Rashguard
Difficulty
4/10
Crowd level
10/10
Peak: Jan, Feb, Mar, Nov, Dec
Secondary: Apr, May, Oct
Needs cyclone swells or NE-E fetch. Very inconsistent but world-class when on.
Verified by Surf-forecast/Surfline cross-reference
How well swell angle matches the spot
Wave height in the ideal range
Each spot has different period requirements. Points and reefs can handle longer periods than beaches.
Offshore/glassy conditions