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Port Neill tide times

Port Neill tide forecast — heights relative to MSL.

-34.12°S · 136.35°E
Updated Fri 22 May
Datum MSL
Tide falling
0.65m
Next high in 15h 22m
COEF96
Next high
17:40
0.65 m · in 15h 22m
Next low
09:00
-0.21 m · in 6h 42m
Tide · next 12 h-0.21 m → 0.65 m
L 09:00NOW · 02:17
Today

Today's tide times for Port Neill

Tide times at Port Neill on Saturday, 23 May 2026: first low tide at 09:00, first high tide at 17:40. Sunrise 07:45, sunset 17:57.

Tide curve

Tide chart for Port Neill

24-hour cosine-interpolated curve around the present moment. Heights relative to MSL. Predictions: Predictions: Open-Meteo Marine (MeteoFrance SMOC, 0.08° grid).

Tide MSL (m)L 09:00 · -0.21 m
L 09:00 · -0.21 m16:4121:2902:1707:0511:53NOW · 02:17
Today's conditions

Sun, moon and conditions on Sat 23 May

Snapshot at build time — refreshes daily. Sea state from Open-Meteo Marine.

Sunrise
07:45
Day -14h -49m
Sunset
17:57
Local Australia/Sydney
Moon
40%
First quarter
Wind
13.6m/s
8° · n · strong
Swell
0.4m
4.8 s period
Water
17.5°
Sea surface temperature
7-day outlook

Highs and lows next 7 days

Every predicted high and low for the next week, with the daily tidal coefficient (0–120; higher = bigger swing, > 95 means stronger currents).

DayTypeTimeHeightCoef.
Sat 23 MayL09:00-0.21 m96
H17:400.65 m
Tue 26 MayL04:50-0.16 m52
H13:000.31 m
L20:000.00 m
H23:000.05 m
Wed 27 MayL05:00-0.17 m82
H12:500.56 m
L20:15-0.06 m
Thu 28 MayH00:060.06 m100
L05:38-0.21 m
H13:120.68 m
Fri 29 MayL06:10-0.18 m35
H09:000.13 m
Fishing & activity windows

Today's solunar windows

Solunar tradition: major periods are the ≈3h windows around moon transit and opposition; minor are ≈2h around moonrise and moonset. Pair with the local tide stage and wind for the best read.

Major (≈3h)
16:4519:45
05:1008:10
Minor (≈2h)
11:5613:56
22:4000:40
Editorial

About tides at Port Neill

A short guide to the coastline at Port Neill — geography, sea state, and what the tide is actually doing under your feet.

Port Neill sits on the South Australia coast of Australia. The local tide pattern is moderate semidiurnal: from the gridded ocean model TideTurtle samples, the seven-day water-level range reaches about 1.1 m, with the bigger swings clustering around new and full moons.

For anyone visiting Port Neill — surfers, anglers, paddlers, beach-walkers — the tide chart matters in two ways. First, the time of high or low water decides whether the shoreline is exposed or covered. Second, the rate of rise or fall sets how fast currents move in and out of any inlet, harbour or rivermouth nearby. The page below shows both: the next high and low tide times for today, and the seven-day forecast underneath.

Heights on this page are gridded predictions from the Open-Meteo Marine model, normalised to Mean Sea Level (MSL). They are accurate to within roughly 15-30 cm on most days; on storm-surge days the actual water can run higher than the prediction. For safety-critical planning consult official hydrographic services; for everyday surf, kayak, fishing and walking decisions the chart is enough.

Spring tides — the biggest swings of the lunar cycle — happen around new and full moons (twice a month). Neap tides — the smallest swings — land on the quarter moons. If you want the lowest low tide of the month for tidepooling or sandbar walking at Port Neill, look at the seven-day chart for the spring tide.

Common questions

Tide questions about Port Neill

Quick answers to the most common questions about tide times, range, and water access at Port Neill.

When is the next high tide at Port Neill?

The next high tide time at Port Neill updates daily on this page from gridded Open-Meteo Marine predictions. Look at the highlighted next-high-tide chip at the top of the chart.

What is the tidal range at Port Neill?

Over the next seven days the modelled water-level range at Port Neill is about 1.1 m. Spring tides (around new and full moons) push the range above this average; neap tides (quarter moons) trim it.

Are these tide times accurate for navigation at Port Neill?

Open-Meteo Marine is a gridded global model — accurate enough for everyday surf, fishing, paddling and walking decisions, but not a substitute for an official hydrographic chart. Consult australia's national authority before relying on it for safety-critical use.