About Cactus

Cactus, also known as Cactus Beach or Point Sinclair National Surfing Reserve, is a world-class surf break located roughly 21 kilometers south of Penong in South Australia. This remote destination is famed for its powerful left-hand wave, breaking over a mixed coral reef and sand bottom. The rugged, desert-like landscape adds to its raw, natural appeal. Accessible via unsealed roads, Cactus offers a truly wild and uncrowded surfing experience for experienced riders seeking challenging conditions.

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Quick Facts

Spot Type
Reef
Best Season
Year-round
Wave Quality
Excellent
Wind Conditions
Light
Crowd Level
Low
Accessibility
Moderate
Hazards
Sharp reef, Strong currents, Remoteness
Sports Available
Surf
Best Tide
Mid
Swell Direction
S
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Surf
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