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Riding the Waves: Unveiling the 10 Best Surfing Beaches

Surfer in wet suit riding a wave during the day

Summer has arrived. 

Which means it’s officially time to get out the board, feel the sand between our toes, slip into our wetsuit and take on the waves.

Surfing is an exhilarating water sport that allows you to ride the waves, experience the thrill of the ocean, and uniquely connect with nature. 

Are you a passionate surfer or simply eager to dive into the world of surfing? In that case, this blog post is your guide to the top ten beaches worldwide that offer incredible waves and breathtaking surfing opportunities. 

But what if this is your first time on the board?

Beach with a yellow surf board propped up on the sand and people in the clear ocean

If you’ve never ridden the waves before but find yourself being pulled towards the freedom that comes with surfing, we think it would be best to include a short section on some of our top tips before you take on the board. 

  1. Choose beginner-friendly beaches with mellow, consistent waves and a sandy bottom.
  2. Invest in proper gear: longboard/foam board, leash, wax, and a well-fitted wetsuit.
  3. Take certified surf lessons to learn fundamental techniques, water safety, and etiquette.
  4. Develop ocean awareness: understand wave patterns, tides, and currents, and never surf alone.
  5. Master pop-ups and paddling for quick take-offs and efficient wave-catching.
  6. Start small and gradually progress to larger waves as you gain experience.
  7. Focus on balance, foot placement, and maintaining a stable stance.
  8. Embrace patience and persistence throughout the learning process.
  9. Respect the surfing community and follow proper surf etiquette.
  10. Prioritize safety: stay hydrated, warm up, use sunscreen, and be aware of potential hazards.

Once you have it all figured out and you’re addicted to the waves (which will happen), you need to find the best destination to test your new skill.

So without further ado, let’s get into it.

Banzai Pipeline, Oahu, Hawaii

Another gem on the North Shore of Oahu, the Banzai Pipeline, is infamous for its colossal waves and tube rides. The powerful and perfectly formed waves attract top surfers who tackle the challenging breaks, making it a true pilgrimage site for wave riders seeking the ultimate thrill.


Supertubes, Jeffreys Bay, South Africa:

A view point covered in green shrubery overlooking the ocean waves where a person is surfing

Situated on the stunning coastline of South Africa's Eastern Cape, Supertubes is renowned for its world-class waves and consistent swells. This long, fast, and perfectly shaped right-hand point break has hosted numerous international surfing competitions, and its legendary status among surfers is well-deserved.


Uluwatu, Bali, Indonesia:

Bali, a tropical paradise, is also home to Uluwatu, a surfer's haven. Offering consistent swells, warm waters, and a dramatic cliffside setting, Uluwatu presents a mesmerizing experience. The waves break over a shallow reef, providing long, fast rides and allowing you to witness stunning sunsets while catching waves.


Witch’s Rock, Tamarindo, Costa Rica:

Witches Rock amongst large waves

Witches Rock is favored by surfers for several reasons. It offers consistent and high-quality waves, making it an ideal destination for experienced surfers seeking thrilling rides. Additionally, its accessibility and stunning natural surroundings contribute to its popularity as a surfing spot.


Trestles, California, USA:

Located in Southern California, Trestles is a collection of several beach breaks that offer consistent, high-quality waves year-round. Its varied surf spots cater to different skill levels, making it an ideal destination for beginners and advanced surfers. The pristine surroundings and the laid-back California vibe add to the overall charm.


Cloudbreak, Tavarua, Fiji:

A person waist deep in the ocean with arm up in a "V" shape looking at a rip curl wave

Regarding pristine beauty and world-class waves, Cloudbreak in Fiji is hard to beat. Situated on the remote Tavarua Island, this reef break unleashes powerful and long barrels, making it a dream destination for experienced surfers. Paddle out to the crystal-clear waters and prepare for an unforgettable ride.


Snapper Rocks, Gold Coast, Australia:

Australia's Gold Coast is famous for its golden beaches and exceptional surf breaks, and Snapper Rocks are at the forefront. This renowned point break delivers consistent, high-quality waves, allowing surfers to experience long rides and perfect barrels. The energetic atmosphere and stunning coastline only add to its allure.


Hossegor, Landes, France:

Nestled in the beautiful region of Landes, Hossegor in France is a surfing mecca that attracts wave riders from all over the world. Its powerful beach breaks and hollow tubes offer incredible surf conditions. Besides the superb waves, Hossegor is known for its vibrant surf culture and relaxed beach town ambiance.


Manu Bay, Raglan, New Zealand:

A solo rip curl wave

Located on the west coast of New Zealand's North Island, Manu Bay is an enchanting surf spot surrounded by lush landscapes. This long left-hand point break stretches over 2 kilometers and offers consistency.


There you have it! Some of our favourite surfing spots from around the world. 

Nothing quite makes you feel as at one with nature than being surrounded by it. No phones, no technology. Just you, your board, the waves and your thoughts. Pure bliss if you ask us.

If we’ve missed your favourite, why not follow and connect with us on Instagram? Let us know where you’ll be heading this summer.

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