Point Addis Marine National Park, which includes the world famous Bells
Beach, is renowned for its environmental values, but recreation also
plays a key role in its management. Parks Victoria supports the Rip
Curl Pro and congratulates all management efforts.
"The area is never short of visitors, but never more so than when
the Rip Curl Pro rolls into town and focuses on Bells Beach," states
Parks Victoria. "But Bells isn’t just special for its surfing. That
awesome Southern Ocean swell doesn’t just provide waves for surfers -
it provides valuable oxygen and nutrients for a whole swag of unique
plants and animals below - 90% of which are found nowhere in the world
but Australia’s southern coastline."
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About the wave at Bells Beach
Bells Beach is an A+ Class wave and one of the world’s most famous surf spots. It is a high performance right-hand reef break that breaks over two unique reef sections - ‘Rincon’ and ‘The Bowl’.
The Bowl
The Bowl feeds on big Southern Ocean swells and will hold waves up to the 15ft range (which it delivered at the unforgettable 1981 event). Long drawn-out carves and steep turns are the way to tame the Bowl's powerful walls.
Rincon
Rincon sees most of its action when the surf is in the 2-4ft range. Look out for the Virgin Blue expression sessions when conditions are small, because the pros will be taking flight and chasing cash prizes.








