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The Tide Map Australia Was Missing

In short

Seabreeze's new tides map lets you tap any beach, boat ramp, or estuary and immediately get the nearest tide station's full 7-day chart - without knowing which gauge is nearby.

The 30-day spring and neap tide graph shows the full tidal cycle at a glance, so you can spot the big tides and flat neaps before you even look at the daily chart.

Try it now

Find your spot at seabreeze.com.au/weather/tides .

The problem with finding accurate tide times in Australia has never been a shortage of data - it's been knowing which of the hundreds of official tide gauges is actually relevant to your specific spot.

A beach 20km from a major port can have tidal timing and height that differs significantly from the published port data, and finding the right secondary port correction used to require either local knowledge or a nautical almanac.

The Seabreeze tides map solves this at the tap of a finger: locate your beach, boat ramp, river mouth, or estuary on the interactive map, and the platform automatically identifies the nearest relevant tide station and displays its full data for your location. Seabreeze covers every major and secondary port around australia, and is supported with data from official sources.

The 7-day graphical tide chart loads immediately - no searching for station codes, no reading tables, just a clean curve showing high and low times and heights for the week ahead.

The 30-day graph is the feature that changes how you plan ahead: spring tides and neap tides are immediately visible as peaks and troughs in the monthly cycle, letting you pick a week of flat neaps for a diving trip or identify the next king tide run for a specific estuary crossing without tabulating anything.

For remote locations along the northern Australian coast, the Kimberley, or the Gulf of Carpentaria - where tidal ranges reach 10m and timing accuracy is a safety issue, not just a convenience - having a map-based finder that locates the right station is practically important.

Explore the map and find your local tide data at seabreeze.com.au/weather/tides .