Eaglehawk Neck Beach is the long Pirates Bay surf beach on the east side of the Tasman Peninsula, where exposed beach-and-reef surf wraps past the Blowhole and Tessellated Pavement. It is a well-known east-coast check that can deliver both lefts and rights when southeast swell meets a west wind. Get the latest surfing conditions, forecast, and tide details for Eaglehawk Neck Beach in Tasmania.
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The north end is usually the best read, with more shelter toward the Blowhole end.
West wind is the clean lane, southeast swell is the main trigger, and the spot stays usable across the tide with a slight high-tide lean.
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Use the multiple access points along Pirates Bay, watch the rocks and shifting sand, and expect a quiet lineup rather than a tourist crowd when the swell is on.
Respect the local peak and watch for submerged hazards during lower tidal stages.
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