Point Danger is a coastal beach break located on southeastern Australia's rugged shoreline, characterized by steep forested headlands meeting dramatic cliff faces. The spot faces southeast into open ocean exposure, creating consistent wave patterns. The beach is relatively narrow with rocky outcrops and reef structures visible along the break, limiting safe riding areas. Wind reliability is very low at 5.3%, with modest average conditions of 6.8 knots and 1.26m waves. Best conditions occur with northeasterly winds that provide side-shore flow across the beach. The setting requires intermediate skills due to navigation around hazards, rocky features, and the technical nature of entry/exit through constrained beach access. Water temperatures average 14.1°C, requiring thermal protection year-round. This spot suits experienced riders comfortable with reef-aware kitesurfing and who can read complex water conditions. Access appears limited to local knowledge of safe entry points between headlands.