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On the Island of Tahiti exists one of the preeminent big wave surfing spots. Teahupo’o boasts a reef break similar to Pipeline with waves that are described as “heavy” breaking over a very shallow and sharp reef. When southern swells appear, Teahupo’o generates some of the heaviest barreling tow-in waves in the world. The water is warm, the loc...
Te Henga (Bethells Beach) is a coastal community and beach located in the north of the North Island, New Zealand. The surf is on an exposed beach and reef that is often working and works all around the year. The beach breaks offer lefts and rights and reef break is a right. It's usually best around mid tide.
Other activities on the beach include:
Other pastimes inclu...
Kampar River on the island of Sumatra in Indonesia originates in the mountainous Bukit Barisan of West Sumatra, and empties into the Malacca Strait on the island's eastern coast. It is a well-known river surfing destination because of its tidal bore known as Bono, caused by sea water from a high tide flowing upstream into a wide, shallow, and rapidly narrowing channel...
The Right, a thumping reef break off the coast of Western Australia. Massive swells traverse across the Indian Ocean and dump onto a shallow, treacherous reef. It is very isolated and far away from the nearest hospital. only by boat/ski is my recommendation.
Adjacent to some of the most expensive residential real estate in the world, The Wedge is located at a strip of the Pacific coastline in Newport Beach, California that abuts a man-made jetty built in the early part of the 1900’s to protect Newport Harbor. Due to the configuration of the rock constructed jetty and the monstrous waves that result when south swells...
The reef breaks at Thurso Bay, Scotland offer the traveling surfer a unique experience. While wave riding is typically thought of as a warm weather sport the superb waves of Thurso Bay, on Scotland’s north coast at the mouth of the Thurso River, are best tackled in full wetsuit. 8 meter swells that roll in from the Pentland Firth are not uncommon in March and Ap...
Mount Irvine Bay is the best spot on Tobago Island in Trinidad and Tobago to surf. When the swell is big at Mount Irvine it's massive – 3 to 4 metres backs. Only experienced surfers should head out when it's big due to shallow, coral bottom. On the other side of the bay, "Lefts" is another popular spot and, with its sandy bottom, is a lot more forgiving.
The pursuit of wave riding has likely been a worthwhile endeavor since man first walked upright. It’s thought the original attempts were made through the utilization of only the surfer’s body and later by riding pieces of wood in different configurations. It would seem that the desire to harness the power of the ocean waves is part of our DNA. The first re...
Topanga Beach is the closest Malibu California beach to Los Angeles. The Eastern Malibu coast faces south and Topanga Beach is at the east end next to the Pacific Palisades neighborhood. Due to the shape of the beach it is popular with surfers. Waves wrap around the sandy point formed by Topanga Creek creating a continuous right break. A lagoon forms where the creek b...
Tourmaline Surfing Park is a beach access point and a surf spot in North Pacific Beach, San Diego, California, USA. The park is situated at the northern end of Pacific Beach, a short distance south of where the sand beach ends and the rocky promontory of La Jolla begins. There are cliffs to the north and south of Tourmaline Surfing Park, but the park itself lies in To...
Rincon in Puerto Rico is well known as a place to surf and Tres Palmas is famous for it's larger surf break. Rincón is the center of the island surf scene. Dubbed the "Caribbean's Hawaii," winter waves here can approach 25–30 feet (6.7m) in height, sometimes equaling the force of the surf on Oahu's north shore.
What put Rincón on the map was the 19...
Trestles is a collection of surfing spots at San Onofre State Beach in San Diego County, California. Trestles consists of, from north to south, Upper Trestles (Uppers), Lower Trestles (Lowers), and Middle Trestles (Middles). North of Upper Trestles is the surf spot called Cottons. South of Middles is the surf spot called The Church. It is named after Trestles Bridge, ...
Turnagain Arm is a waterway into the northwestern part of the Gulf of Alaska. It is one of two narrow branches at the north end of Cook Inlet, the other being Knik Arm. Turnagain is subject to climate extremes and large tide ranges.
Twice a day, Alaska’s Turnagain Arm waterway experiences a bore tide, when outgoing water slams against the tide coming in from the...
Uluwatu is a place on the south-western tip of the Bukit Peninsula of Bali, Indonesia. It is home to the Pura Luhur Uluwatu Temple and is the number four surf destination in the world for surfers of all abilities.
The name Uluwatu comes fromulu, meaning ‘lands end’, andwatu, meaning ‘rock’.
Uluwatu was "discovered" as a surfing destination in 1...
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