- Nicaragua. Popoyo. MOST CONSISTENT SURF. ...
- Costa Rica. Nosara. BEST BEACH BREAK. ...
- Bali. Uluwatu. MOST SCENIC. ...
- Fiji. Cloudbreak. BEST SPOT TO WATCH PRO SURFERS. ...
- South Africa. Jeffreys Bay. BEST POINT BREAK. ...
- Puerto Rico. Rincon. BEST SURF IN THE CARIBBEAN. ...
- Portugal. Nazare. HEAVIEST WAVE. ...
- Philippines. Siargao. BEST REEF BREAK.
Gold Coast, Australia Situated between Brisbane and Byron Bay in southeastern Queensland, the Gold Coast is considered the gold standard for many pro surfers and grommets the world over. It's tough to beat the year-round surfing, well-patrolled beaches, and epic point breaks.
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Oahu, Hawaii, USA CNN named Oahu's Pipeline as the world's number 1 surf spot, though only experts will be able to ride these legendary 6-meter waves. Fortunately, there are also plenty of other breaks located on the island that is the birthplace of modern surfing.
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Costa Rica is one of the safest countries in the region, and southern ocean swells bless their beaches with consistent waves groomed by morning offshore winds each day. Playa Nosara is a popular spot for yoga enthusiasts, and also home to some of the best surf schools on the planet.
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Florida: Florida's east coast and Gulf coast offer surfers a unique experience with warm waters and a tropical climate. While Florida doesn't have the consistent, high-quality waves found in California and Hawaii, it has its own charm and attracts surfers looking for a different vibe and milder conditions.
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Huntington Beach officially adopted the Surf City USA nickname in 1991.
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Welcome To Huntington Beach, California - Surf City, USA. ® Located in Southern California between Los Angeles and San Diego, with three airports near Huntington Beach.
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Cocoa Beach is located on a barrier island, nestled in between the Atlantic Ocean and the Banana River Lagoon on the Central East Coast of Florida.
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Pipeline Beach, Hawaii Considered by many to be a surfing mecca, Pipeline is known for its legendary waves, quality and consistency, challenge and adrenaline rush. Located on the north shore of the island of Oahu, it is known for producing some of the most perfect and challenging barrels in the world.
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It is bordered by the Pacific Ocean on the west, and has been long known for its long 8.5 miles of beautiful beach, mild climate, and excellent surfing, earning it the nickname of Surf City. Surf, sand, sun and subtle sophistication encapsulate what the City of Huntington Beach is all about.
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Located in Orange County, California, Huntington Beach is touted as the official surf city in the USA. A classic beach break, Huntington Beach catches any swell even if other spots remain flat. You can visit any time but the best swells usually come out in winter, which is also when the summer crowds are absent.
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The first surfing references were found in Polynesia. Cave painting from the 12th Century show people riding on waves. In the course of seafarings, Polynesians brought surfing to Hawaii and the sport went viral. Surfing in Hawaii wasn't only a sport but also an important part of the religion.
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Cocoa Beach may be the surf capital of Florida, but there are plenty of things to do when the waves are flat (or your arms are sore). Surf addicts can visit the Florida Surf Museum inside the Ron Jon Surf Shop, which has a rotation of cool events and exhibits.
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