- Wind: Light SE (gentle, cross-shore)
- Season: Summer (November to March)
- Water: Shallow, glassy, beginner-friendly
- Skill: Perfect for beginners or foiling
- Ideal Tide: Low tide reveals wide, flatwater expanse
- Launch Space: Sandy beach, easy access from caravan park
- Hazards: None notable — mellow conditions, soft bottom
South Australia – Black Point
Welcome to Black Point — the Yorke Peninsula’s little crescent of calm, where the wind drifts in soft across the bay and the sea laps lazily at your ankles. If you’re chasing a mellow kite session with postcard views and zero stress, this is your sanctuary.
The bay here curves like it’s been hand-sketched — shallow, warm, and beginner-friendly as it gets. SE winds roll in gentle, perfect for those dialing in their first rides or for a cruisy foil session. On low tide, the water recedes far, revealing a glassy playground that stretches into the horizon. No rips, no reef, just a mellow gradient and soft, sandy bottom. Easy launch, easy land, easier smiles.
Don’t come here chasing adrenaline. Come here to refine, relax, or teach someone the magic. If you're lucky, you'll be kiting while the tide glows gold, pelicans drift by, and not a single kite shares your sky.
With a caravan park right by the shore, fish straight off the beach, and crabs practically marching into your eskie — Black Point delivers that low-key South Aussie coastal dream.