Walk for 30 minutes passing Johnsons, Boiling Pot and Tea Tree, you’ll find Granites. The most exposed point in Noosa, harnessing most of the incoming swell from a Southeast to Easterly direction. Usually the biggest and most exposed option. Granites is usually less busy than the other points in the area. On its day it can break all the way through from the point to the beach.
Best on the mid-tide, with 4-6 feet of cyclone swell from East, watch out for rocks. The take-off out the back is sure to give its fair share of thrills! Take enough water and sunscreen with you to avoid dehydration and sunburn.
What are the best surf conditions for Granite Bay?
Gets good when overhead. We recommend riding your fish, longboard or standard shortboard when bigger here. Granites in Noosa is best suited to intermediate surfers. The surf here is pretty consistent (6/10) and can get busy on weekends and holidays. The best winds for Granites are South, Southeast and Southwest. The best swell direction is from the East, Northeast and Southeast
We recommend wearing boardshorts or a bikini, plus a wetsuit top in strong winds, in summer with the warmest water temperature a warm 27 degrees in January/February. In winter we recommend wearing boardshorts or a bikini, plus a wetsuit top with temps being a pleasant 22 degrees! See the temperature chart below for more data on this.