About Cactus
Cactus, also known as Cactus Beach or Point Sinclair National Surfing Reserve, is a world-class surf break located roughly 21 kilometers south of Penong in South Australia. This remote destination is famed for its powerful left-hand wave, breaking over a mixed coral reef and sand bottom. The rugged, desert-like landscape adds to its raw, natural appeal. Accessible via unsealed roads, Cactus offers a truly wild and uncrowded surfing experience for experienced riders seeking challenging conditions.
Photo by Jackie Alexander on Unsplash
Photo by Jackie Alexander on Unsplash
Photo by Jackie Alexander on Unsplash
Photo by Jackie Alexander on Unsplash
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Quick Facts
- Location
- 32.1404°S, 133.1091°E
- Spot Type
- Reef
- Best Season
- Year-round
- Wave Quality
- Excellent
- Wind Conditions
- Light
- Crowd Level
- Low
- Accessibility
- Moderate
- Hazards
- Sharp reef, Strong currents, Remoteness
- Sports Available
- Surf
- Best Tide
- Mid
- Swell Direction
- S
- Best for
- Surf
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