South Point seasonal overview
South Point in Australia is a consistently powerful surf spot with dominant ground swells year-round, rarely experiencing wind swells or flat spells. The best months for surfers are typically from April to October, when swell size peaks and wave quality is most reliable. During this period, mean swell heights range from 2.7m in April up to 3.7m in July and August, offering solid, clean waves for experienced surfers. However, wind conditions are often challenging, with bad winds (onshore or cross-shore) prevailing over 70% of the time in most months. The best compromise between swell size and favorable winds is April, where ground swell remains strong (97%), bad wind frequency drops slightly (72%), and the average swell size reaches 2.7m—making it one of the more surfable windows. May also stands out with a balance of 3.1m swells and 25% good winds. June through September delivers the biggest waves (3.5m+) but suffers from poor winds (83-84%), requiring patience for clean sessions. The summer months (December-February) see smaller swells (2.3-2.4m) and even worse wind conditions (81-83% unfavorable), making them less ideal for consistent rides. Overall, South Point is a heavy, swell-rich spot best suited for advanced surfers, with mid-autumn (April-May) offering the best mix of size and manageable winds.
