Wind Days = % of days with 12–35 knot average wind speed (ideal kiting conditions). Based on 4 years of historical weather data.
1%
Avg Wind Days
year-round
5.5kts
Avg Wind
year-round
20°
Avg Temp
feels 21°
4yrs
Data History
analyzed
Spot Overview
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BaySpot Type
BeginnerSkill Level
NW315°Best Wind
Partially sheltered coastline with moderate, varied conditions
About This Spot
Victoria Point is a residential bay area in Moreton Bay, Queensland, sheltered by suburban development to the northwest and mangrove forest systems to the south. The bay faces northeast toward open water, with relatively enclosed conditions typical of estuarine environments. Water conditions are generally light with minimal swell (0.49m average), making this a protected, flat-water spot suitable for beginners and progression riders. The extremely low wind reliability (0.6%) is a critical limitation—conditions are highly variable and often insufficient for kitesurfing. Westerly or northwesterly winds (315°) would provide side-shore alignment. The spot's main appeal is shallow, protected water ideal for learning, though limited by poor wind statistics and residential constraints on beach access. Local knowledge of tidal influences from the river mouth and seasonal weather patterns is essential. Best attempted during spring or autumn months when wind patterns are more favorable.
Hazards & Safety
Mangrove forest encroachment on southern side
Shallow water areas near mangrove zones
River mouth current mixing freshwater with saltwater
Residential development density limiting launch/exit areas