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Why is Santa Cruz called Surf City?

According to an article from Surfer Today, a newspaper coined the name for Santa Cruz in the 1920s. Officials from Santa Cruz also supported their claim by saying the area was the first to introduce surfing to mainland America in the 1880s after three Hawaiian princesses rode waves in the water.



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Huntington Beach officially adopted the Surf City USA nickname in 1991.

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The cities of Huntington Beach and Santa Cruz both claim to be Surf City, based on their respective surfing culture. Santa Cruz was the site of first recorded surfing in California, by Hawaiians.

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Huntington Beach Pier, Huntington Beach The original Surf City, southeast of Los Angeles, this is the surfing capital of California. Host to the annual Vans US Open Surf Event, the area has consistent waves.

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But when it comes to epic waves, there's only one place on earth known as the “surf capital of the world.” The epic beach we're talking about is Pichilemu. Pichilemu is located in the center of Chile, right by the coast. It is a rough three-hour drive from Chile's capital, Santiago, to Pichilemu.

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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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Huntington Beach is a seaside city within Orange County in Southern California. 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.

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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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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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Beginner-friendly surfing spots in Santa Cruz include Cowells, the Hook at Pleasure Point, and Capitola Beach. All of these spots attract surfers in large numbers and are popular for their gentle waves that are easier for beginners.

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San Diego is one of the biggest surfing cities in the world.

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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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Top 3 Family Surf Destinations
  • Portugal. Portugal is known among surfers for having some of the best waves in Europe, however, there's one town that sticks out, that of Ericeira. ...
  • Bali. Now, of course, you knew we were going to mention Bali. ...
  • Costa Rica.


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Praia do Norte, Nazaré, Portugal — 80 Feet It's also where the most enormous wave ever surfed was recorded, securing its place in the Guinness World Records. Swells here can tower up to an astonishing 75 feet and more.

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The annual surfing contest - the US Open of Surfing - has made Huntington Beach the surfing capital of California. Pier shooting is popular - it makes it a little bit hairier and may break your board in half. Very crowded.

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