A Guide To Holiday Surfing Destinations

If you're a surfing fan then it is only normal for you to crave for better surfspots than having to spend all of your life skimming the waves on the beach in your area. At some point, surfers tend to crave for more challenging venues that offer more to their surfing experience. If you want to be an expert in the sport then you need to try your skills in different surfing conditions of other surfing destinations in different parts of the world. Here are some of them you should know about.

1. Australia

Australia is said to be the surfer's paradise -- a place where waves reaches towering heights and never ran out for any surfer to try their skills on. The best areas for surfing in Australia are those in the eastern edge of the continent, specifically in Queensland and New South Wales. The weather conditions of the Pacific Ocean offer more waves that any surfer can glut on. Also, Australia is also considered as the surfing capital of the world so you can have as much fun surfing as partying with the rest of the surfer out in the sandy beaches after a day of skimming through the waves.

2. California

If you're looking for waves that reach up to 50 feet in height then you need to visit California as your next surfing destination to try out. Half Moon Bay is well known for its great surfing conditions -- both wind and currents product towering heights at an average of 30 feet and can reach as high as 50 feet if you're lucky.

3. Mexico

Another surfspot you might want to try out is the one in Mexico, specifically in Kandahar. The assorted surf breaks make for excellent surfing conditions that can challenge even those who are considered experts in the sport. The North Pacific Ocean yields favorable surfing conditions in Kandahar in May or June -- a perfect holiday destination for fun and surfing.

4. Hawaii

Hawaii is practically a world-renowned surfing destination today. Considering that the sport is said to have originated from the local natives of the island, expect to see a lot of towering waves and dangerous surf breaks that can be a challenge for seasoned surfers looking for the wild ride of their lives. If you're a beginner then you might want to stay away from the Banzai Pipeline and its towering waves.

Planning Ahead

Australia, Mexico, California, and Hawaii are just some of the best surfing destinations that a surfing aficionado would want to visit to find the best surfing conditions with towering waves, strong winds, and of course, challenging surf breaks to test your skills to the fullest. Keep in mind that not all of these surfing conditions are suited for all surfers. Some have towering waves that beginners might want to avoid if they're not confident in their abilities. It is best to plan ahead and survey the surfing conditions to see if it is worth the trip or not.

 
Top Resources:



Search This Site

Related Articles

Surfing Conditions You Need To Prepare For
... warm and active to avoid putting yourself at risk when you're wiped off your board. Double Check Your Gears That's right; no surfer should venture out to sea and challenge the waves without first taking care of their equipment. First, you need to see ...  (more >>)

Beginners Surfing Guide
... then the best sport to try out for lots of fun is surfing. There are two ways for you to learn surfing; one is to grab the best board you can afford to buy and learn through hands-on experience. The second step is to enroll in a surfing school for a ...  (more >>)

Common Problems In Surfing
... of the water after getting wiped out from their boards. Surfers are often expert swimmers and can easily keep themselves safe even after being trampled on by a towering swell. However, beginners might want to utilize a life vest or any floatation device ...  (more >>)

A Sport, A Challenge, And A Way Of Life
... height of the "surfing fever" the gripped the US that gave way to beach music, groups, and even the creation of new surfing styles and norms. You might notice that all beaches are never without surfers skimming the waves or lounging around in the sand ...  (more >>)

Learn To Surf Fast And Easy
... for the course. Ask for their flyers that highlight that cost of the course and the type of training they will be put under. Also, check the venue of the surfing camp to see if it is favorable for your kids -- ensuring that they are 100% safe while ...  (more >>)

Related Videos For Your Viewing Pleasure