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Bazley Beach is a kite spot on the KwaZulu-Natal south coast. This wild, undeveloped beach offers a preserved natural setting with warm tropical waters (22-26°C). Less touristy than other south coast beaches, the spot offers space and tranquillity. Suitable for intermediate riders.
The spot works in NE to SE winds. Exposed sandy beach. Tide influences conditions. Large launch zone. Uncrowded.
Warm tropical water (22-26°C). Sandy bottom. Regular waves. Coastal currents. No shark nets.
Intermediate
Open all year round
Access via secondary road from the N2. Informal beachside parking. Very limited infrastructure. Bring water and provisions.
No shark nets, sharks present. Shore break. Coastal currents. Isolated spot with no professional rescue. Buddy system recommended. Jellyfish in summer.
The dominant wind is the NE (summer trade wind), blowing side-onshore. Regular thermal wind in the afternoon. Less urban effect, often cleaner wind. Year-round, best October to April.
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