Two Ways Surf Break

Lat Long: 0.26° N 73.28° E

Two Ways Surf Forecast and Surf Report

Issued: 4 am 23 Aug 2026 (local time)

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Today's Two Ways sea temperature is
29.4°C
0.5° 

Two Ways surf forecast is for near shore open water. Breaking waves will often be smaller at less exposed spots.


Two Ways surf forecast from 23 Aug 2026:

  • Most powerful swell: Sunday 30 Aug, 11AM (local time) - 6.5ft (2.0m), 18s period, SSW swell with 2,488 kJ wave energy.

Best Forecast Surf Conditions for Two Ways this week:

The most powerful waves expected at Two Ways in the next 16 days are 2.0m 18s and forecast to arrive on Sunday (Aug 30) at 11AM. Winds are predicted to be onshore at the time the swell arrives. The largest open ocean swell (not directed at the beach) is 0.1m 18s period and expected on Sunday (Aug 30) at 11AM.

Wave TypeTime (+05) & Date Wave Height & Period
Next good surf (1 star+)--
Best Surf--
Most Powerful11AM (Sun 30th Aug)6.5ft (2.0m) 18s

Table - best surf conditions forecast for Two Ways over the next 16 days.


The Lowdown

Alright folks, Rusty here. Let’s have a look at what’s on the cards for our stretch of coast. It’s a mixed bag this time, with a slow start, some solid but tricky mid-period action, and a few long-range whispers that have us paying attention.

We’re looking at Two Ways, a reef break that needs a bit of love from the swell direction. The first real sniff of anything rideable doesn’t show up until Sunday, August 23. Now, this is a reef, and it’s fairly consistent when it turns on, but don’t expect a classic right off the bat. The water is sitting at a warm 85°, which is about normal for this time of year—no major anomaly to speak of, just your usual tropical bath.

Sunday morning, August 23, we’ve got glassy conditions with a tiny 2 ft S swell, but get this—the period is a whopping 18 seconds. That’s proper groundswell energy, even if it’s small. The combined energy is still only moderate (466), so it’s not a powerhouse, but those long-period lines will wrap in cleanly. The offshore wind direction is NNW, and the wind is glassy. That’s a major positive for this reef. However, with that very long period and small height, it could be a bit tricky—might break a little straight, but for a quiet Sunday morning with light crowds, it’s worth a paddle. The crowd profile says *sometimes*, so you might have company, but it won’t be a zoo.

From Sunday afternoon through the whole of the next week, things get messy. The wind swings onshore or cross-onshore, and while the swell builds—up to 4 ft by Wednesday, August 26, and then pushing 5 ft by Thursday, August 27—the quality drops right off. The energy gets stronger (up to 1446 by Wednesday afternoon), but with a constant cross-onshore breeze, it’s choppy and uninviting. This is not the time to get excited.

Saturday, August 29, we see a glimmer. Morning brings a 3 ft SSW swell with a 19-second period—very long period again—and the wind goes onshore but light. The energy is moderate (1016), but the real story is the building trend. By Sunday, August 30, the swell is up to 7 ft in the morning and 7 ft in the afternoon, with a period of 18 seconds. The combined energy is now strong (2680 and 3209). This is big, long-period groundswell. The wind is light and onshore from the SSE, which isn’t perfect, but for a reef break, those long lines could set up nicely. At 7 ft to 7 ft, this is pushing into expert territory, especially on a reef with a long period. Not for beginners. If you’re skilled and can handle the power, Sunday, August 30 afternoon is the standout of the whole outlook. The quality is marginal on paper due to the onshore wind, but the raw swell energy is undeniable.

That run of solid swell continues into Monday, August 31, with 7 ft to 7 ft SSW swell, but the wind stays onshore and light. Still very powerful (2276-2778), but you’ll be working with some bump.

After that, the first week of September turns into a bit of a write-off. From Tuesday, September 1 through to Monday, September 7, we see onshore winds picking up to 12 mph, swell dropping off and getting shorter period (down to 9-11 seconds), and the energy falling away. The swell stays around 5 ft to 7 ft, but with moderate onshore winds and shorter periods, the quality is poor to marginal. The best of that second week is probably Saturday, September 5 afternoon, with a 6 ft SSE swell and a light cross-onshore breeze, but it’s nothing to write home about.

So to sum it up: if you want the best, you’re looking at Sunday, August 30, particularly the afternoon. That’s the one with the size, the power, and the potential for some heavy, clean waves if you pick your bank. The rest of the time, it’s either too small and glassy, or too choppy and blown out. For the second week, the options are thin—keep an eye on the charts, but don’t hold your breath.

This is Rusty, signing off.

Short Range Forecast

Light rain (total 2mm), mostly falling on Mon afternoon. Warm (max 28°C on Sun afternoon, min 27°C on Sun morning). Wind will be generally light.

Days 4-6 Weather Summary

Moderate rain (total 11mm), heaviest on Wed night. Warm (max 28°C on Wed afternoon, min 27°C on Wed morning). Wind will be generally light.

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Energy kJ
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Wind (km/h)
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High Tide
12:02PM0.76m
11:06PM0.60m
12:27PM0.85m
11:59PM0.69m
12:50PM0.94m
00:35AM0.79m
1:13PM1.02m
1:06AM0.88m
1:35PM1.08m
1:36AM0.97m
1:57PM1.12m
2:06AM1.03m
2:19PM1.13m
2:35AM1.08m
Low Tide
6:57PM0.51m
5:26AM0.32m
6:55PM0.44m
6:07AM0.25m
7:07PM0.37m
6:39AM0.19m
7:24PM0.30m
7:08AM0.15m
7:44PM0.23m
7:36AM0.13m
8:05PM0.17m
8:05AM0.13m
8:28PM0.12m
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Temp °C
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Feels °C
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Information about the Two Ways Surf forecast

The above surf forecast table for Two Ways provides essential information for determining whether the surfing conditions will be good over the next 16 days. A general guide to surfing at Two Ways can be found by selecting the local surf guide option on the grey menu. Our Two Ways 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 (Two Ways) 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 Two Ways 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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