Surfing in Melbourne


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Surfing in Melbourne
If an Australian tour with a difference is what you are looking for, then Melbourne promises you to give you the opportunity to fulfill your wish. Surfing in Melbourne has been regarded as one of the favorite pastimes of tourists in this Australian city. Shop till you drop, for world famed Australian surf attire brands at outlets including Rip Curl, Quicksilver and Roxy, where you can save big!

It would be a wonderful time with surfing in Melbourne. You will feel that you are working on what you most need to work on - catching a wave. Enjoy the time at the beaches. Meet a surf instructor who will do a wonderful job with pre-surfing instructions, helping you have fun and be successful in the water, and sharing lots of tips for continuing in the sport.

Melbourne west offers you several beaches for the much loved water sport. The names follow below:

- 13th beach
- Anglesea
- Apollo Bay
- Bancoora
- Beacon Bommie
- Bells Beach
- Bird Rock
- Cathedral Rock
- Explosives
- Fisho’s
- Jan juc
- Kennet point
- Lorne
- Lorne Point
- Marengo (1st Reef)
- Marengo (1st beach section)
- Marengo (2nd Reef)
- Marengo (2nd section of beach)
- Marengo (Point)
- Ocean grove
- Point Impossible
- Point Lonsdale
- Roadnight point
- Sawmills
- Shelly beach
- Skenes Ck.
- Steps
- Suck Rock
- Sunnymead
- Torquay Point
- Winki Pop
- Wye River

Surf forecasts in Melbourne are for offshore swell. The surf forecasts are based chiefly on the NWW3 model and are most helpfully used in the same way as wave buoy data, explained with local knowledge to judge the conditions on the beach.

Hotels in Melbourne
Cosmopolitan Hotel Rendezvous Hotel
Rydges on Bell Preston Hotel Marque Hotel
Carlton Crest Hotel Grand Chancellor Hotel

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