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Kitesurf spot in Australia

Indian Ocean kiting in Australia

Coronation Beach, located approximately 28 kilometers north of Geraldton in Western Australia, is a renowned destination for kitesurfing and watersports. Its consistent wind patterns and scenic coastal setting make it a favored spot for both local and international riders. The water at Coronation Beach is typically clear and inviting, with a mix of small to moderate wind-driven chop. The spot offers side-shore to side-onshore wind directions, making it relatively safe for riders. While the shorebreak can occasionally build up, especially during high winds, the conditions are generally manageable for intermediate and advanced riders. The water temperature is mild during the peak season, so a spring suit or shorty wetsuit is often sufficient

Coronation Beach Kitesurf season

Coronation Beach Kitesurfing wind conditions

The beach experiences strong and reliable winds, particularly during the summer months from October to April. Wind speeds often range between 15 to 30 knots, with conditions strengthening in the afternoons due to thermal effects.

  • body wear

    • long neo
  • downwinder

    • Yes
  • ride type

    • freeride
    • freestyle
    • hydrofoil
    • wave
  • skill level

    • beginner
    • intermediate
    • advanced
    • professional
  • spot type

    • ocean
  • starting area

    • sandy beach
  • water condition

    • choppy
    • flat water
  • wind daytime

    • in the afternoon
    • midday
  • wind type

    • thermal

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Wind Stats for Coronation Beach Kiteboarding

Around the Kiteboarding Spot Coronation Beach

Beyond kitesurfing, Coronation Beach offers a variety of recreational activities. Visitors can enjoy camping with facilities such as eco-toilets and communal gas barbecues. The area is also popular for fishing, with opportunities to catch species like snapper and mulloway. Additionally, the beach's natural beauty provides a serene setting for relaxation and photography.

  • camper parking

    • Overnight
  • car parking

    • At the spot
  • emergency

    • Kite repair
  • has restaurant

    • Yes
  • has toilet

    • Yes
  • has shower

    • No

How to get to Coronation Beach and how to bring it about while you're there

To reach Coronation Beach from Perth, yo can drive approximately 446 kilometers north via the North West Coastal Highway, a journey that takes around 4.5 to 5 hours. Alternatively, you can fly from Perth to Geraldton Airport and then drive about 30 minutes north to the beach.

  • accommodation

    • far away
  • public transport

    • Not existing
  • rental cars

    • Recommended

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Wind Forecast for Coronation Beach Kitesurfing

FAQs

A: Coronation Beach is renowned for its consistent cross-onshore winds and long left-hand waves, offering ideal conditions for both freestyle and wave riding.