Planning a trip to North Shore
Every surfer dreams of riding the biggest waves. What better way to do it than by planning a trip to the world’s surfing Mecca – the North Shore. This long stretch of beach overlooking the Pacific Ocean is home to the world’s biggest and tallest waves. Usually crowded during winter, it also plays host to international surfing competitions.
If you intend to visit the North Shore, the best way to do it is plan ahead of your proposed schedule. Nothing beats the idea of going to a trip prepared. To start with, identify your purpose of going. Professional surfers flock the place during winter because of the big waves while amateur ones usually come during spring where the waves are a little bit smaller. However, if you are simply a tourist who wants to check out the place, you can always do it anytime of the year. Hawaiian waters are perfect for a good swim whole year round.
Secondly, determine how much budget you are willing to splurge on your Hawaiian adventure. Understandably, plane tickets and hotel rates are a little bit higher during winter because it is the time when the waves are enormous. They attract more surfers and visitors especially when international surfing events are held. Nevertheless, if you purchase your tickets and do your bookings months ahead, you will most likely get a cheaper rate or discounts.
More often than not, you will be able to save more if you go by groups. Travel agencies usually offer special rates for those who travel by families or with a group of friends. As such, ask the others to join you in the said trip. You will not only save on plane fares and hotel accommodations but you will also enjoy the company of other people.
Even if you are not a surfer, the mere sight of the North Shore in Oahu, Hawaii will make you feel in love with the place. There is so much that this place has to offer. Its crystal clear waters, beautiful sceneries and big waves can far outweigh the expenses that your holiday will entail.
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