- Wind: S–SSW seabreeze (strong and reliable)
- Season: October to March
- Water: Flat inside, reefy waves outside
- Skill: Intermediate to advanced (gusts near launch)
- Ideal Tide: Mid (inside flat; reef works outside)
- Launch Space: Sandy beach and grassy rigging zone
- Hazards: Gusty launch area, reef, crowding in peak wind
Western Australia – Coronation Beach (Geraldton)
Welcome to Coros — WA’s wind playground, 25 clicks north of Geraldton where the seabreeze doesn’t whisper… it rips in. If you’re chasing power, space, and real-deal conditions, this place earns its stripes every season.
From October through March, the southerlies switch on like clockwork — usually building fast after lunch and pumping hard ‘til sunset. On the inside, you’ve got butter flats for freestyle and foilers. On the outside, clean little waves peel across the reef for strapless riders and twin-tip senders looking to launch.
Foilers will love the space here — especially early, before the wind fully kicks. Clean water, easy launch, and plenty of room to tack for days. Just give the launch zone a wide berth — it gets tight and gusty close in.
There’s a grass rigging area, sandy launch, and a mellow campground. No power, no water, just toilets and red dirt — but that’s all part of the charm. It’s quiet in the morning, hectic in the arvo, and full of salty legends who’ve been coming back year after year.
Coros isn’t boutique. It’s raw, real, and built for wind junkies. Whether you’re looping a 9, carving lines on a foil, or just chasing that first clean ride — this place delivers.