Top five surf spots in the world

December 15 0 Comments Category: Surfing

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The ocean has its own way of entertaining and healing people. As such, if you are in the mood for some wave riding adventure, here are five of the world’s best surf spots. They are all accessible and they provide you with the best waves that are ideal for just any kind of surfing activities.
Bali, Indonesia – This paradise on earth does not only have its culture to share with the world. Instead, it is also home to many of the best beaches with the tallest waves. Balinese swells usually emanate from the southern Pacific Ocean and they can reach to as high as 12 feet especially during the months of April until November. Since it is a tourist destination, you will most likely bump into many people who are not only surfers.
Gold Coast, Australia – The best surf spots are found in Australia more particularly in the Gold Coast. It does not only have its great surfs to offer but also beautiful beaches. One good thing about this place is its climate which is subtropical and sunny. They have developed an area which they call as the “surfer’s paradise”. What do you expect if not the best waves ever?
Waikiki, Hawaii – If there is one place where surfing has become a way of life, it has to be Hawaii. Waikiki is known for its gentle waves making it an ideal surfing playground for beginners. The atmosphere is subtle and you will enjoy the long rides that the waves have to offer. Surfing schools are also everywhere if you want to avail of lessons.
Jeffrey’s Bay, South Africa – What makes this spot very popular among surfer is its Supertubes. As the name implies, it has the tallest water walls that any surfer would like to go through.
Black’s Beach, San Diego, California – One does not have to go anywhere else to surf because this is where the best spots for surfing in mainland USA is found. Waves are enormous and they can be found in any direction.
Surf spots are found anywhere. You just have to enjoy the experience to appreciate them.

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