Kwazulu-Natal Surfing
The
Natal coast offers warm water, subtropical beaches and fun waves. Durban's
breaks can get hectically crowded and competition fierce, but travel north
or south will prove rewarding. The weather
gets quite steaming so remember a rash vest and a tube of sunblock.
The chart below shows the conditions for the best waves and will make your search for waves less of a gamble.
| Spot | Direction of Waves | Size | Wind |
| Alkantstrand | right and left | 2-6 | W |
| Ansteys | right and left | 2-6 | NW |
| Baggies Beach | right and left | 2-6 | W/E |
| Bay of Plenty | right | 4-8 | SW |
| Bog Bay | right | 2-6 | W |
| Cave Rock | right | 4-10 | NW |
| Dairy Beach | right and left | 2-8 | SW |
| Green Point | right | 2-6 | SW |
| North Beach | right and left | 2-8 | SW |
| Salt Rock | right and left | 2-4 | W |
| Senoritas | left | 4-8 | W |
| Southbroom Point | right | 2-6 | SW |
| St Mike's | right | 2-8 | SW |
| Surfers Point | right | 2-6 | W |
| The Spot | right | 2-8 | SW |
| Tongaat | right | 2-6 | W |
| Umdoloti | right | 2-6 | W |
| Umhlanga Main Beach | right and left | 2-6 | W |
| Umzumbe | right | 2-8 | SW |
| Zinkwazi Beach | right | 2-6 | W |