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laboheme
laboheme
WA
5 posts
WA, 5 posts
21 Feb 2007 2:26am
Hello,

I am posting from Paris and only been to Sydney once for 3 days. My wife (windsurfer) and I with 3 year old junior are going to drive around Australia in campervan and go kiting/windsurfing for 6 weeks sometime during August-November. Where would you recommend going?

we would like safe easy windsurfing spot meaning not huge shore break with rental availability. Kiting on the same spot. Warmish water but we can wear a wetsuit. Preferably no stinging creatures in the water. We are not going to tour all of Australia because the country is too big so we are trying to figure out where we should go. Preferably a slightly remote beaches with beautiful inland scenary nearby.

Now that I have read a number of posts, let me admit I am terrified of sharks, I have never gotten over jaws and I don't think they would improve my jumps.

Thanks for any suggestions.

Daniel
dustin
dustin
QLD
448 posts
QLD, 448 posts
21 Feb 2007 9:02am
mate australia has 1 shark per every km of beach, we have stingers the size of a Holden Astra, crocs on every beach. But if you were lookin for a relatively safe spot with no shory then try the Zoo in W.A. Nah just kidding i dont know much but generally SE Qld has no wind in winter but north Qld should do.
ryan78
ryan78
QLD
53 posts
QLD, 53 posts
21 Feb 2007 10:21am
mackay, nth queensland is a great spot . forget about sharks there every where and theres to many fish for them to enjoy any way . rental might be a bit x but it depends what you want , pleanty of lagoons at low to mid tide for glassed out riding waist deep, might be worth a look.
kitesuffer
kitesuffer
NSW
148 posts
NSW, 148 posts
21 Feb 2007 11:52am
Depends a lot on when you want to go and what you want to see.
August - best bet is Far North Qld. Cairns/Port Douglas/Cooktown. Flat water, no sharks (but crocs) murky water, good wind, good beaches, rainforest and trips to the reef.
Late September/October/November. East coast - starting to get sea breezes from S. Qld to south coast NSW. Colder, lot of variety in terms of beaches, landscape, scenery, culture, OK wind but not as reliable as FNQ in August. Probably more fun for the little tacker (le enfant).
West coast September/October (November probably too hot for you to enjoy) go north of Perth (Shark bay/Exmouth). Great wind, plenty of great kiting/windsurfing spots. Beautiful coast, few people and if you travel inland (quite a) bit there are some very nice national parks. Not as much variety as east coast but better wind/beaches

Have fun
kiter01
kiter01
QLD
72 posts
QLD, 72 posts
21 Feb 2007 12:13pm
hervey bay is a great flat water spot and close to fraser island very nice view...... not much stingers....... great for kiteboarding and windsurfing.



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waxhead1
waxhead1
VIC
172 posts
VIC, 172 posts
22 Feb 2007 3:07am
I reckon you should go north for sure, tell all your friends as well that its always best in the north.
KiteDevil
KiteDevil
TAS
778 posts
TAS, 778 posts
25 Feb 2007 11:31am
nice little wave called shipsterns you may like down here...
johntbone
johntbone
WA
48 posts
WA, 48 posts
25 Feb 2007 4:40pm
Nice place in Darwin called buffalo creek, good place only a few little bitey things in it.
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