Queensland Surf Reports
Today's surf and shark activity reports for Queensland, Australia. Tap any beach for the live forecast.
Alexandra Headland Surf Report
A popular Sunshine Coast point break offering long, forgiving rides.
Burleigh Heads Surf Report
World-class right-hand point break.
Coolum Beach Surf Report
A consistent beach break on the Sunshine Coast suitable for all levels.
Currumbin Surf Report
Currumbin is home to a famous point break known as Currumbin Alley, offering long, peeling rides.
Currumbin Alley Surf Report
A user-friendly point break known for long, forgiving rides, perfect for all levels.
Duranbah Surf Report
Punchy beach break at Tweed Heads.
Duranbah Beach Surf Report
A consistent and powerful beach break offering excellent waves on most swells.
Gold Coast Surf Report
A world-famous surf destination with iconic breaks like Snapper Rocks and Burleigh Heads.
Greenmount Surf Report
A mellow point break offering long, cruisy rides, connecting with Coolangatta for epic journeys.
Greenmount Beach Surf Report
A gentle, sheltered beach break on the Gold Coast, ideal for learning and leisurely surfing.
Kirra Surf Report
Legendary Gold Coast right barrel.
Noosa Surf Report
Five points of mellow, peeling rights.
Noosa Heads Surf Report
Famous for its long, peeling point breaks, ideal for longboarding and cruising.
Point Danger Surf Report
Point Danger is a prominent headland that marks the start of the Superbank, offering long, peeling rights.
Reef Beach Surf Report
A remote and powerful reef break in Far North Queensland, popular among experienced surfers.
Snapper Rocks Surf Report
Superbank β one of the longest waves on earth.
Snapper Rocks Superbank Surf Report
A world-famous point break known for its incredibly long, barreling rides when conditions align.
South Stradbroke Island Surf Report
South Stradbroke Island offers uncrowded beach breaks with consistent swells and beautiful scenery.
Straddie Surf Report
North Stradbroke Island, or Straddie, boasts several excellent surf beaches with consistent swells.
Superbank Surf Report
The Superbank is a man-made wonder, a world-class right-hand point break that can connect Snapper Rocks, Rainbow Bay, Greenmount, and Kirra.
Tea Tree Bay Surf Report
Tea Tree Bay is a scenic and popular right-hand point break within Noosa National Park.
The Superbank Surf Report
A man-made break connecting Snapper Rocks, Rainbow Bay, Greenmount, and Kirra into one incredibly long wave.
Woorim Beach Surf Report
A family-friendly beach break on Bribie Island, offering reliable waves for all levels.