Showing posts with label Surfing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Surfing. Show all posts

Monday, 21 March 2022

Surfing Hawaii


As a surfing enthusiast, you know how great the experience is whenever you're out in the water. It can be very stimulating and you'll feel free and no one will be there to stop you from enjoying your time in the water. You may have been too many surfing destinations to practice your skills and also to have some fun and you know that you relish every time you get in the water and ride the big one. All the same, this can easily be messed up if there are just too many individuals in those places you surf on. So, here are some of the best kept secrets in the world of surfing. The first is Honolulu, Hawaii. 

 

We all know that Hawaii is known to be the surfer's heaven and that you think that you'll find it hard to find a private beach to surf in. All the same, there's a surf spot around Honolulu, Hawaii that's just beginning to be found. It's just a little way off downtown and you will need to look a bit in order for you to find this beach. You will need to trek a path that is considered to be a bit dangerous. Also, the waves here aren't packing all the time but when it does, you will experience some of the best surfing there is on the entire island. 

 

The second is Lanuza, Surigao del Sur, Philippines. This spot in this island country is one of the best kept secrets in surfing. Despite the fact that this place is known to host major surfing competitions, you need to consider that it's quite hard to get there. In fact, it will take you five hours or so from the airport just to get there. Siargao is also known to be the country's top surfing destination, which overshadows this spot. 

 

Oahu, Hawaii is also another place where you will find a secluded place to surf in. You will be able to find this secluded area east of Oahu, where you will experience fantastic beaches, and clean waves. The place is virtually empty of people and like other secret surfing spots, it will be hard to get there that only surfing fanatics will really face the challenge. The place can be a challenge to get to but when you get there, the rewards are regular waves, fantastic beaches, and great scenery. Summer is the best time to visit as the waves will be a lot cleaner and bigger. Lake Michigan, Sheboygan, Wisconsin is another surfing destination that houses a secret surfing spot. Known as The Elbow, this place is only for experienced and most fearless surfers. 

 

The water is frigid and that there should be a storm nearby in order to generate the large waves. The danger itself is what stops most surfers from visiting but if you're the type of person who loves a challenge and you think about living life to the edge, then you should definitely try going to this place. So, if you really prefer to surf in peace, you may want to test some of the mentioned destinations. You are able to be sure that these places will be able to fulfill your cravings for channel-surfing.

 


Extreme Waves of the World for the Extreme Surfing Enthusiast


Surfing is certainly a fun sport to do. All the same, there will come a time when surfers will prefer to experience more intriguing and more extreme waves. Just where can one find these extreme waves? If you're already an expert surfer and you prefer to test your skills. Here are some of the most extreme waves that the world has to offer. 

 

First, you need to remember that surfers measure waves from the back. What this means is that if the biggest wave of the day was 30 feet according to the surfers, you'll find that the people keeping an eye on the other side of the wave will be riding a wave that can be as high as sixty feet. Imagine, if you surf a wave like this, it would be like running away from a collapsing six-story building. In Cyclops, Western Australia, you'll find the heaviest and the more serious waves that the country has to offer. This wave is seldom surfed as its dangerous and most surfers choose using body boards as the waves here break on to shallow rocks. The wave here in Cyclops, Western Australia is a right-hand wave which breaks on a coral reef. It's a fast, hollow, and powerful wave which ranges quite high in the ratings. One surfer even said that surfing it is one of the most epic things that he did in his life. Tahiti is recognized as one of the most popular destinations for big wave surfers. Although the waves here are serious, you can’t help but admire the sheer beauty of it.

 

Teahupoo, Tahiti will be able to provide you with some of the most extreme waves that you'll ever ride in your life. All the same, keep in mind that the waves here have claimed lives, so you might want to think about surfing the big waves here first as it even brought one of the best big wave surfers, Laird Hamilton, close to tears after a fantastic ride. 

 

Belharra, France is another marvelous spot for big wave surfers. Located 2 kilometers outside Saint Jean de Luz in the French Basque region, you'll see that this wave can be very dangerous. Surfing here is for expert surfers only. These are some of the big waves that the world has to offer. If you have a death wish or you think that you have what it takes to be like Laird Hamilton, then you can try surfing some of the big waves mentioned. Just be sure that you really have the skills for it as the waves here are very dangerous.

 


The Maldives Islands


The Maldives Islands is a paradise for individuals who love the beach. Commonly, the Maldives Islands are a place that scuba divers prefer to visit because of the great dive sites it houses. Nevertheless, the Maldives Islands are now also really popular as a surfing destination where thousands of surfers from other parts of the globe visit annually. Thanks to the O'Neill Deep Blue Contest held in the mid 90s here in the Maldives Islands, surfing became very popular here.

 

With lots of phenomenal breaks, you are able to be certain that you'll be able to have a lot of fun surfing here. All the same, the only issue is that few of these breaks will be within the tourism district. You'll need to hire a guide and go to a different part of the Maldives Islands in order to search for the different beaches that have the most fantastic breaks that you are able to surf on. In addition to, these breaks will be surf able within the months of March and November. It's important to remember that you have to plan ahead when you're thinking about surfing in the Maldives Islands. 

 

Since the fact that this place is really popular among beach lovers and surfers alike, you'll find it hard to reserve a place to stay and even harder for you to acquire a plane to Maldives Islands. As a matter of fact, people reserve early, it can even be out of the question for you to reserve a month ahead of your trip. This is why it's important for you to also reserve your trip and your accommodation way before the surfing season. You have to bear in mind that the Maldives Islands isn't a place where you are able to just turn up with your board and surf the waves. You genuinely need to plan your trip. Between May and November, the southwest monsoon will hit the Maldives Islands. During this time, you'll be able to usually experience fantastic surfing as it is on this time that you'll be able to get the best breaks. You also need to remember that June is the month where big storms hit the Maldives Islands which means that surfing will be no good during this month. 

 

Nevertheless, if you're an advanced surfer or you're more adventurous and is an individual looking for that sense of risk, then this is the month that you prefer to surf in the Maldives Islands. With huge swells, you'll be able to ride through the storms and really have an adrenaline rush doing it. Maldives Islands offers some of the best surfing in the world. So, if you're planning to go on a surfing vacation, you might prefer trying to book a trip for Maldives Islands. Once you experience surfing here, you are able to be sure that you'll want to come back for more.