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Planning a Margaret River Surfing Trip: What You Need to Know

Jess
March 28, 2026
Margaret River Surfing Trip

If you’re searching for great waves and stunning coastal views Margaret River surfing should be on your travel list. Located in Western Australia’s South West, it offers powerful swells, rugged coastline and an authentic Australian surfing culture without the bigger beach crowds.

Whether you’re an experienced surfer or a beginner, keen to get in the water, a little planning can help you make the most of your trip.


Why Margaret River is Famous for Surfing

Margaret River is widely known as one of Australia’s top surf destinations. Facing straight towards the Indian Ocean, the coastline hosts swell around the year, delivering quality waves that attract everyone from local legends to international pros.

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Margaret River Surfing Spots

 

Surfers Point (Prevelly)

One of the most well-known surfing locations in the region, famous for its consistent and powerful waves along with excellent viewing spots for spectators. It’s one of Australia’s most recognised surf breaks and regularly hosts major competitions.

Surfers Point (Prevelly)
Surfers Point (Prevelly)

The Box

A heavy, hollow, and intense barrel suited only for advanced surfers. This wave is fast, technical, and delivers serious power when conditions line up.

The Box
The Box

Southside / Main Break

A high performance big-wave venue and home to events like the Margaret River Pro. It’s a popular spot for experienced surfers mainly due to its strong swell energy.

Southside
Southside

Beginner Spots

Local surf schools prefer sheltered locations like Redgate Beach due to their mild waves, making them ideal for beginners.

Beginner Spots
Beginner Spots

 


Best Time to Surf Margaret River

 

September to April (Ideal Surf Window)

While Margaret River offers surf year-round, this period offers dependable spring swells combined with ideal summer weather. Expect cleaner conditions, comfortable temperatures, and great opportunities for both beginners and experienced surfers.

Water temperature usually sits between 17°C and 22°C, so you’ll want a wettie no matter what season you are coming in.

Surf Lessons and Board Hire

There’s a wave here for everyone, from gentle shore breaks perfect for beginners to clean barrels where local legends Taj Burrows and Jake Patterson honed their styles. It’s fine if you’re travelling without gear, you can easily hire a board or let one of the locals show you the ropes with a guided lesson.

Local surf schools around Prevelly offer lessons, board hire, and guided sessions, helping surfers understand conditions and stay safe in the water.

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Beyond Surfing: Things to Do After the Waves

The wider Margaret River Region isn’t just about surfing. You’ll find wineries, bushland, caves, and unreal beaches, making it easy to mix surf sessions with proper holiday downtime.

Things to Do After the Waves
Things to Do After the Waves

Book Full Day (Wine, local produce & Nature Tour)

  • Hit up local wineries and cellar doors
  • Explore limestone caves
  • Walk sections of the coastal track
  • Grab brekkie or coffee at local cafés
  • Visit Hamlin Bay for stingray watching, where friendly wild stingrays often glide close to shore in clear, shallow water.
  • Wander through the majestic karri trees at Boranup Forest, known for its towering white-trunked forest and scenic drives.
  • Go humpback whale watching along the Margaret River coast during migration season, when whales can often be spotted breaching offshore.
  • Book a Private Bespoke Tour to explore wineries, coastal viewpoints, and hidden local gems at your own pace.
  • Visit the Capes Raptor Centre to see rescued birds from hunters and learn about local wildlife conservation.
  • Catch epic sunsets along the cliffs

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FAQs About Margaret River Surfing

Is Margaret River favourable for beginners?
Yes, especially during September & April conditions are s. Spots like Redgate Beach are better suited for beginners.
Do I need a wetsuit in Margaret River?
Absolutely. Even on warm days the water’s cool, so a 3/2 mm wettie is the go year-round.
When does Margaret River get the biggest waves?
Large swells can arrive throughout the year, particularly during stronger Southern Ocean systems that light up breaks like Surfers Point and Main Break.
Are surf lessons available?
Yes, plenty of local operators run beginner lessons, gear hire, and guided surf sessions around the main beaches.
Is surfing in Margaret River safe?
It can be very safe if you pick waves suited to your ability. Some reef breaks are heavy, so beginners should stick with lessons or calmer beaches.
How long should I stay for a surf trip?
Around 3 to 5 days is ideal. That gives you enough time to score a few good sessions and explore the wider Margaret River Region.
Can I hire surfboards locally?
Yep. Boards, wetties, and accessories are easy to hire from surf shops and schools throughout the area, so you can travel light and still get amongst the waves.

AUTHOR PROFILE
Jess
I’m Jess, an adventure-obsessed Aussie who feels most at home outdoors and off the beaten track. I grew up chasing waves, bush trails, and long road trips, and never stopped. I share practical tips and honest stories based on real experience. No fluff. No tourist traps. Only places worth the effort. I travel for freedom, curiosity, and good people. If there’s a sunrise to catch or a pub with a good yarn at the end of the day, I’m already on my way.

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