
Surf Forecasts:
Halfpoint/Fullpoint surf forecast from 6 Jul 2026:
- Most powerful swell: Monday 6 Jul, 2PM (local time) - 7.5ft (2.3m), 8s period, ENE swell with 575 kJ wave energy.
Best Forecast Surf Conditions for Halfpoint/Fullpoint this week:
The most powerful waves expected at Halfpoint/Fullpoint in the next 16 days are 2.3m 8s and forecast to arrive on Monday (Jul 06) at 2PM. Winds are predicted to be cross-shore at the time the swell arrives. The largest open ocean swell (not directed at the beach) is 0.9m 17s period and expected on Sunday (Jul 12) at 8AM.
| Wave Type | Time (HST) & Date | Wave Height & Period |
|---|---|---|
| Next good surf (1 star+) | - | - |
| Best Surf | - | - |
| Most Powerful | 2PM (Mon 6th Jul) | 7.5ft (2.3m) 8s |
Table - best surf conditions forecast for Halfpoint/Fullpoint over the next 16 days.
Updates in hr min s Forecast update imminent
Alright folks, Rusty here. Let’s have a honest look at what’s coming down the line at Halfpoint/Fullpoint. I gotta tell you straight up, this forecast is a tough one to swallow. We’re looking at sixteen days of onshore slop, and not a single window where it all comes together for a decent paddle.
Right from the get-go, starting Monday 6 July, it’s a mess. We’ve got ENE wind hammering in at 25 mph, blowing straight across the break. The swell is coming from the same direction, around 7 ft to 7 ft, but with a short period of just 7 to 8 seconds. That’s pure windswell, and with that strong cross-shore wind, the face is just gonna be a lumpy, choppy disaster. The combined energy is moderate, reading between 824 and 918, but it’s all junk energy. The water temp anomaly is neutral, so about average for this time of year, but you won’t care about that when you’re getting blown off your board. This is not surfable.
And the pattern just locks in. Through Wednesday 8 July, Thursday 9 July, Friday 10 July, into the weekend of 12 and 13 July – it’s the same story. Fresh to strong ENE winds, cross-shore all day, with swell heights bouncing between 5 ft and 7 ft but always that short, weak 7 to 8 second period. The combined energy drops a bit, sitting between 357 and 644, but the quality is zero. Honestly, this setup looks more interesting for kite surfing than paddle surfing if you’re into that sort of thing. For us surfers? It’s a hard pass.
We do see a brief shift around Tuesday 14 July and Wednesday 15 July. The swell direction swings around to a clean SSW, with a very long period of 14 to 18 seconds – that’s proper groundswell energy. But here’s the catch: the height drops to a tiny 2 ft to 3 ft. On a beach-and-reef setup like this, a long-period south swell that small is barely going to show. The wind is still howling from the ENE at 22 mph, cross-shore, so any little wave that does try to stand up will get blown apart. The combined energy is moderate (371 to 602), but the combo of size and wind kills it.
From Thursday 16 July all the way through to Tuesday 21 July, we’re back in the same grotty cycle. ENE swell, 5 ft to 7 ft, short period, and constant cross-shore winds. The combined energy stays in the moderate range, peaking around 613 on the 21st, but it’s all for nothing. Not one standout day, not one session where you’d bother waxing up.
So, the reality is this: there is a 16-day gap with no surf on offer. Halfpoint/Fullpoint is fairly consistent usually, but when the wind locks in from the ENE for this long and the swell follows suit, it’s just one long, blown-out stretch. Stick a pin in it and check back; forecasts can change, but right now, it’s a no-go.
Rusty.
Short Range ForecastMostly dry. Warm (max 25°C on Wed morning, min 24°C on Sun night). Mainly strong winds. | Days 5-7 Weather SummaryLight rain (total 2mm), mostly falling on Fri night. Warm (max 25°C on Thu morning, min 24°C on Wed night). Mainly strong winds. | ||||||||||||||||||||
Monday 6 | Tuesday 7 | Wednesday 8 | Thursday 9 | Friday 10 | Saturday 11 | Sun 12 | |||||||||||||||
Night | AM | PM | Night | AM | PM | Night | AM | PM | Night | AM | PM | Night | AM | PM | Night | AM | PM | Night | AM | PM | |
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Wave Height (m) Direction Period (s) | SSW 16 | ENE 7 | ENE 8 | ENE 8 | ENE 8 | ENE 8 | ENE 7 | ENE 8 | ENE 7 | ENE 7 | ENE 7 | ENE 7 | ENE 7 | ENE 7 | ENE 7 | ENE 8 | ENE 7 | ENE 7 | ENE 7 | NE 8 | NE 8 |
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457 | 462 | 508 | 469 | 545 | 447 | 542 | 389 | 379 | 376 | 390 | 242 | 325 | 362 | 397 | 531 | 379 | 343 | 352 | 398 | 398 | |
Wind (km/h) | |||||||||||||||||||||
Wind State on-shore cross-onshore cross-shore cross-offshore off-shore glassy | cross | cross | cross | cross-on | cross | cross | cross-on | cross-on | cross | cross-on | cross | cross | cross | cross | cross | cross | cross | cross | cross | cross | cross |
High Tide | 8:45AM0.37m | 7:16PM0.44m | 9:53AM0.45m | 8:03PM0.36m | 10:53AM0.55m | 9:06PM0.28m | 11:46AM0.64m | 10:28PM0.22m | 12:36PM0.72m | 11:48PM0.19m | 1:24PM0.77m | 00:55AM0.18m | 2:10PM0.81m | ||||||||
Low Tide | 2:11AM0.02m | 1:48PM0.25m | 2:44AM0.01m | 3:55PM0.27m | 3:22AM-0.01m | 6:02PM0.24m | 4:05AM-0.03m | 7:30PM0.18m | 4:54AM-0.05m | 8:27PM0.12m | 5:46AM-0.07m | 9:12PM0.08m | 6:39AM-0.08m | ||||||||
— | 5:52 | — | — | 5:54 | — | — | 5:54 | — | — | 5:54 | — | — | 5:54 | — | — | 5:54 | — | — | 5:56 | — | |
7:15 | — | 7:15 | — | — | 7:15 | — | — | 7:15 | — | — | 7:15 | — | — | 7:15 | — | — | 7:15 | — | — | 7:15 | |
mm | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | 1 | 1 | — | — | — | — |
Temp °C | 24 | 24 | 24 | 24 | 24 | 24 | 24 | 25 | 25 | 24 | 25 | 25 | 25 | 25 | 25 | 24 | 25 | 25 | 24 | 24 | 25 |
Feels °C | 20 | 20 | 19 | 20 | 19 | 20 | 20 | 21 | 21 | 20 | 22 | 22 | 24 | 23 | 23 | 21 | 22 | 22 | 21 | 21 | 22 |
Swell 1 Height (m) Direction Period (s) | SSW 16 | SSW 16 | SSW 15 | SSW 15 | SSW 14 | SSW 14 | SSW 14 | SSW 14 | SSW 13 | S 13 | S 12 | S 12 | S 12 | S 12 | SSW 11 | SW 19 | SSW 18 | SW 18 | SW 17 | SW 16 | SW 16 |
457 | 337 | 402 | 284 | 280 | 273 | 195 | 192 | 187 | 125 | 113 | 112 | 75 | 71 | 41 | 184 | 221 | 316 | 309 | 376 | 367 | |
Swell 2 Height (m) Direction Period (s) | SSW 13 | SSE 9 | SSE 9 | SSE 8 | NW 9 | SE 8 | SE 9 | SE 8 | SSE 8 | W 15 | SSE 7 | W 14 | W 13 | W 13 | SW 21 | S 12 | W 14 | SSE 12 | W 13 | W 12 | SSE 12 |
34 | 8 | 8 | 7 | 3 | 3 | 3 | 3 | 7 | 17 | 11 | 15 | 13 | 13 | 110 | 42 | 63 | 46 | 55 | 28 | 47 | |
Swell 3 Height (m) Direction Period (s) | SSE 10 | SSW 13 | W 10 | NW 9 | SE 10 | S 10 | — | W 18 | S 18 | SE 8 | S 16 | SSE 6 | SSE 5 | SSW 21 | W 13 | W 13 | S 12 | W 13 | S 11 | SSE 13 | W 12 |
9 | 17 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 2 | — | 6 | 6 | 3 | 21 | 3 | 3 | 45 | 29 | 55 | 44 | 54 | 39 | 32 | 27 | |
Wind waves Height (m) Direction Period (s) | ENE 7 | ENE 7 | ENE 8 | ENE 8 | ENE 8 | ENE 8 | ENE 7 | ENE 8 | ENE 7 | ENE 7 | ENE 7 | ENE 7 | ENE 7 | ENE 7 | ENE 7 | ENE 8 | ENE 7 | ENE 7 | ENE 7 | NE 8 | NE 8 |
373 | 462 | 508 | 469 | 545 | 447 | 542 | 389 | 379 | 376 | 390 | 242 | 325 | 362 | 397 | 531 | 379 | 343 | 352 | 398 | 398 | |
Nearest Offshore or Glassy | |||||||||||||||||||||
Distance (km) | 58 | 110 | 111 | 49 | 110 | 110 | 55 | 55 | 58 | 55 | 56 | 56 | 48 | 48 | 56 | 48 | 60 | 63 | 48 | 55 | 55 |
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Information about the Halfpoint/Fullpoint Surf forecast
The above surf forecast table for Halfpoint/Fullpoint provides essential information for determining whether the surfing conditions will be good over the next 16 days. A general guide to surfing at Halfpoint/Fullpoint can be found by selecting the local surf guide option on the grey menu. Our Halfpoint/Fullpoint surf forecast is unique since it includes wave energy (power) that defines the real feel of the surf rather than just the height or the period. If you surf the same spot (Halfpoint/Fullpoint) regularly then make a mental note of the wave energy from the surf forecast table each time you go. Very soon you may start to choose your surf days based on the wave energy alone combined with our forecast of favourable offshore wind conditions. Our star ratings will help here and of course you will also find the usual wave height and period predictions on our surf forecasts as well as a full break down of the swell components under our advanced users option (to reveal that, click the little Einstein character under the tide times).
Further information to help with frequently asked questions about our surf forecast for Halfpoint/Fullpoint may be found under the help tab on the top menu and also by moving your mouse over the question marks on the surf forecast table itself. Please always bear in mind that the forecast is for near-shore open water and local factors at each surf break influence the actual breaking wave height, such as the beach / reef profile, water depths offshore and shelter.
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