About Dee Why Surf Travel
Dee Why Point:
A dredging, semi-evil right-hand barrel that breaks hard over a shallow rock platform. Dee Why holds a special place in Australian surfing culture – photography and kneeboard great Peter Crawford made shooting the Point his specialty. Also famous for one of Michael Peterson’s last surfs. MP saw Simon Anderson on his thruster there in 1981, realized his used-by date had arrived, packed his single fin into his Holden and drove back home to Queensland where he became a recluse.
Top Surf Spots & Beaches in Dee Why
Butter Box
SURF (FT)
8-10FT
TIDE (FT)
2.5
WIND (KTS)
3 ESE
Long Reef
SURF (FT)
8-10FT
TIDE (FT)
2.5
WIND (KTS)
3 ESE
South Narrabeen
FAIRSouth Narrabeen
SURF (FT)
5-7FT
TIDE (FT)
2.5
WIND (KTS)
3 ESE
Dee Why
SURF (FT)
4-6FT
TIDE (FT)
2.5
WIND (KTS)
3 ESE
Collaroy
SURF (FT)
4-5FT
TIDE (FT)
2.5
WIND (KTS)
3 ESE
German Bank
SURF (FT)
4-5FT
TIDE (FT)
2.5
WIND (KTS)
3 ESE
Little Makaha
SURF (FT)
3-4FT+
TIDE (FT)
2.5
WIND (KTS)
3 ESE