Surfing & Watersports
Chase the Swell
The best surfing & watersports in Fleurieu Peninsula
Middleton, Waitpinga, Parsons and Boomer - the Fleurieu's Encounter Coast has some of South Australia's most iconic surf breaks, plus sheltered bays for SUP, kayaking and snorkelling.
The Southern Ocean coast of the Fleurieu Peninsula is one of South Australia's favourite playgrounds for surfing and watersports. The exposed beaches of the Encounter Coast pick up consistent swell, with well-known breaks at Middleton — a great place to learn — along with Goolwa, Waitpinga and Parsons Beach for more experienced surfers. Local surf schools and board hire make it easy to paddle out for the first time.
There's far more than surfing on offer. The calmer waters around Encounter Lakes, the Coorong and the Murray Mouth near Goolwa are made for kayaking and stand-up paddleboarding, while the granite reefs and clear water of the southern coast are a magnet for divers and snorkellers. The protected Aldinga Reef, the dramatic Rapid Bay jetty and the kelp gardens of Second Valley are among the most popular spots to get in the water.
Conditions change quickly along this coast, so check the swell, wind and tides before heading out, and be aware that many beaches are unpatrolled with strong rips. Wetsuits are a good idea year-round in the cool Southern Ocean. Autumn often brings the cleanest surf, while summer is best for easy snorkelling and flat-water paddling.
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Green Bay
A secret cove between the Port Elliot headlands
A tiny tucked-away cove between Rocky Bay and Knights Beach, reached via the Harbourmasters Trail. Calm days bring crystal-clear water for snorkelling; rough days bring dramatic wave shows.
Sellicks Beach
A long sweep of sand below the cliffs
A wide, family-friendly drive-on beach at the southern end of the metropolitan coast, famous for its cliff-backed sands and clifftop sunsets over Gulf St Vincent.