April — September
SE, S
Sandy with rocks
Point Break
All tides
1-2,5
NE, E
Very crowded
The Pass is a popular spot located in Byron Bay, New South Wales, Australia. It is a perfect spot for beginners looking for fun, mellow waves that are easy to catch and ride. The waves are fairly predictable, they can be ridden for up to 150 meters, providing some time to practice and improve skills.
The beach is also quite wide, which means there are a lot of places for surfers to spread out and find their own spot in the water.
The beach is surrounded by beautiful scenery, including lush vegetation and rocky cliffs. The water is clear and clean, there is plenty of facilities for sportsmen and visitors. It is a great place to spend the day with friends and family, even if you don’t surf.
The atmosphere is generally friendly and welcoming.
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