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 Kingston

Australia, Norfolk Island

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Datum: WGS84 [ Aide ]
Précision: Approximatif

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Latitude: 29° 3.568' S
Longitude: 167° 57.346' E

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 Accès

Half way between Emily Bay and Kingston pier. Paddle out (50m) through a gap in the reef.

English (Traduisez ce texte en Français): Half way between Emily Bay and Kingston pier. Paddle out (50m) through a gap in the reef.

English (Traduisez ce texte en Français): Half way between Emily Bay and Kingston pier. Paddle out (50m) through a gap in the reef.

English (Traduisez ce texte en Français): Half way between Emily Bay and Kingston pier. Paddle out (50m) through a gap in the reef.

DistanceEn voiture

ApprocheAccès direct (< 5 min)

Facile à trouver ?Facile à trouver

Accès public ?Accès public

Accès spécialJe ne sais pas

 Caractéristiques du spot de surf

Autre nom Munna's

Qualité du spot

Quality des vaguesNormale

ExperienceSurfeurs expérimentés

FréquenceMarche assez souvant

Vague

TypeRécif de corail

DirectionDroite et gauche

FondRécif (corail, rochers coupants etc..)

PuissanceCreuse, Rapide, Puissante

Longueur normaleNormale (50 à 150m)

Longueur max.Très Longue (300 à 500 m)

Marées, houle et vent

Direction de la houleSud-ouest, Sud, Sud-est

Direction du ventNord, Nord-ouest, Est, Nord-est

Taille de la houleCommence à marcher à Moins de 1m / 3ft et tient jusqu'à 2m+ / 6ft+

Condition de maréeToutes marées

Mouvement de maréeMarée descendente

Plus de détails

Fréquentation semainePersonne

Fréquentation week-endPersonne

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Dangers

- Oursins
- Rochers

 Informations supplémentaires

The most popular surf spot on the island, Kingston is a 1km stretch of reef open to southerly swells from the Tasman sea. It is the 2nd most southern coral reef in the world, behind Lord Howe island, with excellent snorkelling to be had in the lagoon.

It rarely drops below 3 ft and in winter can often seen maxing out at an unsurfable 10ft+. The offshore islands Philip and Napean break up the swell, and the wave can be described as a beachbreak-over-reef, where waves peak up and break as lefts and rights. The best peaks are found about halfway along, in front of a handy gap in the reef where you can paddle out. Rides are quite short but a lot of fun, a steep take off followed by one or two turns before the wave closes out. On offshore days there are short barrels to be had. Apparently on rare easterly swells, it can line up as a long sectiony lefthander with shallow tubes to be found up the point towards 'Lone Pine' outside Emily Bay.

Watch out for the Sea Urchins on the bottom and on bigger days be wary of drifting away from the main break, as the closeouts get shallower and more violent on either side.

English (Traduisez ce texte en Français): The most popular surf spot on the island, Kingston is a 1km stretch of reef open to southerly swells from the Tasman sea. It is the 2nd most southern coral reef in the world, behind Lord Howe island, with excellent snorkelling to be had in the lagoon.

It rarely drops below 3 ft and in winter can often seen maxing out at an unsurfable 10ft+. The offshore islands Philip and Napean break up the swell, and the wave can be described as a beachbreak-over-reef, where waves peak up and break as lefts and rights. The best peaks are found about halfway along, in front of a handy gap in the reef where you can paddle out. Rides are quite short but a lot of fun, a steep take off followed by one or two turns before the wave closes out. On offshore days there are short barrels to be had. Apparently on rare easterly swells, it can line up as a long sectiony lefthander with shallow tubes to be found up the point towards 'Lone Pine' outside Emily Bay.

Watch out for the Sea Urchins on the bottom and on bigger days be wary of drifting away from the main break, as the closeouts get shallower and more violent on either side.

English (Traduisez ce texte en Français): The most popular surf spot on the island, Kingston is a 1km stretch of reef open to southerly swells from the Tasman sea. It is the 2nd most southern coral reef in the world, behind Lord Howe island, with excellent snorkelling to be had in the lagoon.

It rarely drops below 3 ft and in winter can often seen maxing out at an unsurfable 10ft+. The offshore islands Philip and Napean break up the swell, and the wave can be described as a beachbreak-over-reef, where waves peak up and break as lefts and rights. The best peaks are found about halfway along, in front of a handy gap in the reef where you can paddle out. Rides are quite short but a lot of fun, a steep take off followed by one or two turns before the wave closes out. On offshore days there are short barrels to be had. Apparently on rare easterly swells, it can line up as a long sectiony lefthander with shallow tubes to be found up the point towards 'Lone Pine' outside Emily Bay.

Watch out for the Sea Urchins on the bottom and on bigger days be wary of drifting away from the main break, as the closeouts get shallower and more violent on either side.

English (Traduisez ce texte en Français): The most popular surf spot on the island, Kingston is a 1km stretch of reef open to southerly swells from the Tasman sea. It is the 2nd most southern coral reef in the world, behind Lord Howe island, with excellent snorkelling to be had in the lagoon.

It rarely drops below 3 ft and in winter can often seen maxing out at an unsurfable 10ft+. The offshore islands Philip and Napean break up the swell, and the wave can be described as a beachbreak-over-reef, where waves peak up and break as lefts and rights. The best peaks are found about halfway along, in front of a handy gap in the reef where you can paddle out. Rides are quite short but a lot of fun, a steep take off followed by one or two turns before the wave closes out. On offshore days there are short barrels to be had. Apparently on rare easterly swells, it can line up as a long sectiony lefthander with shallow tubes to be found up the point towards 'Lone Pine' outside Emily Bay.

Watch out for the Sea Urchins on the bottom and on bigger days be wary of drifting away from the main break, as the closeouts get shallower and more violent on either side.

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