Booti Booti National Park Reviews and Ratings
(Port Macquarie, Australia)
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Visitor reviews of Booti Booti National Park surf break
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“The infamous Bulls Paddock off Sundowner Tiona in Booti Booti National Park can only be described as majestic and isolated.
The real time to see what this break can do is autumn and winter with great waves and if there is no swell the fish go nuts here with some great beach and rock fishing.
For more information on this break you can email our crew at Sundowner Tiona on [email protected]
Hope this helps!
Simon”
Sundowner Holidays from AUSTRALIA - 21 Sep 2010
Booti Booti National Park Ratings
Overall: 3.0. Based on 3 votes and 1 review. Vote
Quality on a good day: 4.3(1 star: Even when the swell and winds are optimum, the waves are poor quality, 5 stars: If conditions are right, the waves will be World Class). |
Consistency of Surf: 3.3(1: Booti Booti National Park is a fickle surf spot that only works a few times a year. 5: Reliable year-round spot). |
Regional Rating: 4.0(1: Booti Booti National Park is usually very poor quality compared to other spots in Port Macquarie. 5: the best break in Port Macquarie). |
Difficulty Level: 3.3(1: Suitable for Groms. 3: Intermediates. 5: Expert tow-in surfers only). |
Onshore Wind: 2.5(1: even a light onshore ruins the surf. 5: Booti Booti National Park can offer better rides with a light wind behind them). |
Other Options: 3.0(1: If wind or tide conditions are poor at Booti Booti National Park, it will be poor everywhere nearby. 5: other locations nearby provide a rich variety of wind and swell exposures). |
Wind and Kite Surfing: 1.0(1: An unsuitable spot. 5: Wind and wave conditions at Booti Booti National Park are often excellent). |
Water Quality: 4.3(1: Known health risks from pollution. 5: Never any pollution). |
Crowds: 4.0(1: Often too crowded. 5: Booti Booti National Park is an isolated spot where you are unlikely to meet other surfers). |
Access: 4.7(1: Getting to Booti Booti National Park requires an overland expedition or chartering a boat. 3: A 30 minute walk from the nearest parking. 5: Park a vehicle right by the break). |
Scenery: 5.0(1: An ugly industrial backdrop. 5: A spectacular setting). |
Local Attitude: 4.5(1: Locals are hostile to visitors. 5: Either there are no locals who surf, or else they are accommodating and friendly). |
Accommodation: 4.0(1: No convenient places to stay indoors. 5: A wide variety of accommodation near Booti Booti National Park for all budgets from hostels to luxury hotels). |
Camping: 5.0(1: Camping at Booti Booti National Park is not possible. 3: Camping tolerated but no facilities. 5: A nearby camp ground has excellent facilities and a good vibe). |
Entertainment: 2.0(1: Besides the surf and the solitude there is nothing to do when it is flat. 5: Booti Booti National Park is in such an interesting area to visit that getting wet is a bonus). |
Equipment and Repairs: 2.5(1: Nothing can be sourced, not even wax. 5: Quality surfing equipment can be purchased or hired. Major repairs can be fixed too). |
Eating: 2.0(1: Bring your own food, there isn't even a shop. 5: A wide variety of places to eat and drink at Booti Booti National Park, from fast food and cafes to fancy restaurants). |
Drinking: 3.0(1: Alcohol is not allowed in the country. 5: There is an excellent pub near Booti Booti National Park where you can stay or park a camper van overnight). |

