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]]>Perhaps one of the most iconic of Bali’s surf spots, Uluwatu is located at the foot of a stunning cliff, overlooked by Bali’s oldest Hindu temple.
Long before the French town of Biarritz became a world-famous resort town and surfing destination, locals would take advantage of the consistent swells and would ride them on wooden planks and palm fronds.
The South African town Jefferys Bay was made famous by the surf cult classic Endless Summer. Its surf break is considered one of the best right-hand point breaks in the world due to its consistency and quality.
If you’re willing to brave the cold, the Irish town Bundoran is a surfer’s heaven. The town embraces the culture with extra accommodations for surfers, even offering discounts to surfers visiting during the peak season of September-May.
On the eastern coast of Sri Lanka lies the relaxed village of Arugam Bay, known for its steady waves and laid-back atmosphere.
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]]>The capital of Portugal has so much to offer from its narrow alleyways, famous Ponte 25 de Abril bridge, bright culture, and delicious food. And that’s all in addition to the surfing you’ll find on the Estoril Coast, where every different type of wave is represented for surfers of all levels.
A chilled-out fishing village in southwest Morocco, Taghazout is quickly becoming one of the world’s surf capitals, where the shores get both long-period groundswells and offshore winds. That means that it’s surfable year-round, but you’ll find it most enjoyable from October to March, when surfers from all around the world come to enjoy the perfect waves.
One of the newer cities on the surf scene, Cape Town is a melting pot of culture, cuisine, and languages. Plus, it’s surf city year round with the ocean floor picking up a lot of swell. During the winter, expect cold and heavy wave scenery, with smaller and gentler swells in the summer months.
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]]>Check-in to your hotel or hostel, and get ready to hit the beach. Some good options are the Beach Hotel which offers rooms with kitchenettes for $250, and access to the center of Byron Bay.
For a budget-friendly option, the Arts Factory Lodge situated in the Cumbebin Swamp Nature Reserve is a good choice. A room costs around $44.
Once checked-in, it is time to head over to the Pass. This is the spot where most surfers go to catch some waves, but if surfing isn’t your style then just take in the sunset. Byron comes alive early in the morning, which means early to bed.
A walk around the Lighthouse Loop, which finishes at Wategos beach is a great way to start the day and see the sunrise. This is a good spot for a dip, before heading over to Julian Rocks. You will need to go on a boat tour for this, but as you head out to the rocks and look back at the path the view is worth it. There are a lot of restaurants, beer gardens, and cafes in Byron to while away the rest of your time. Try out Cicchetti or Frankie Brown for some dinner.
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]]>Bodyboarding is like surfing but you lie on the board. It’s not dangerous and is a relaxing and calm way to enjoy the outdoors.
If this sounds like your idea of fun, here are 4 of the best bodyboarding spots in the world.
The soft intermediate waves and warm waters of Canggu are perfect for bodyboarding. The site has recently built a café and a center where you can hire boards and take surfing lessons.
This Australian coastline offers 70 kilometers of sun-kissed beaches and soft white sands. The best locations for bodyboarding are The Rainbow Bay and Duranbah as they have the calmest waters.
Located in England’s south-west region Cornwall, Fistral is the home of British surfing. There is a great mix of calm waters and adrenal boarding at times, and the site offers an International Surfing Center.
The rugged coastline of Norway is perfect for surfing and is practically empty. We now know that surfing in colder climates is more than possible, and can in fact help strengthen the immune system and improve blood circulation.
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]]>As the name suggests, this beach is good for beginners and boogie borders as it is sandy with very few rocks to cause you trouble. There can be powerful waves on occasion so be careful of them if you’re a newbie. The best time to go is in the morning because it can get very busy in the afternoon.
Famous around the world as an exciting and versatile spot, Maria’s Beach is for more experienced surfers. Big wave breaks and powerful currents make for excellent surfing conditions, but can be dangerous for the inexperienced.
This beach offers great surfing conditions throughout the year but periodically receives huge waves of about 25 feet. This can be thrilling for experienced surfers but should be avoided by newcomers.
Located by the Rincon Lighthouse, Domes Beach is widely known and popular for surfers of all levels. Many competitions are held here all year round.
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]]>There are many countries, however, that sadly don’t get the love that they deserve for their excellent surf scenes. Here are three that you should keep in mind while planning your next surf trip.
Costa Rica, a natural paradise that features coastlines on both the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, features some of the best spots for catching waves on the planet. Playa Tamarindo, where the Tamarindo River meets the Pacific Ocean, is one of the best spots for finding big squalls.
Heading down to South America, Peru is another country that is criminally underrated in terms of its surfing scene. The pleasant weather of the summer months also coincides with the biggest waves, when northerly swells bring warm water and big waves to the country’s coastline.
Japan isn’t only about ancient temples and delicious food. In fact, this Far East nation features some of the best year-round surfing conditions on the globe. From the more treacherous northern regions, where a wetsuit is a must, to the tropical southern islands, both beginners and experts alike will find a great place to surf in the Land of the Rising Sun.
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]]>Perhaps one of the most iconic of Bali’s surf spots, Uluwatu is located at the foot of a stunning cliff, overlooked by Bali’s oldest Hindu temple.
Long before the French town of Biarritz became a world-famous resort town and surfing destination, locals would take advantage of the consistent swells and would ride them on wooden planks and palm fronds.
The South African town Jefferys Bay was made famous by the surf cult classic Endless Summer. Its surf break is considered one of the best right-hand point breaks in the world due to its consistency and quality.
If you’re willing to brave the cold, the Irish town Bundoran is a surfer’s heaven. The town embraces the culture with extra accommodations for surfers, even offering discounts to surfers visiting during the peak season of September-May.
On the eastern coast of Sri Lanka lies the relaxed village of Arugam Bay, known for its steady waves and laid-back atmosphere.
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]]>The capital of Portugal has so much to offer from its narrow alleyways, famous Ponte 25 de Abril bridge, bright culture, and delicious food. And that’s all in addition to the surfing you’ll find on the Estoril Coast, where every different type of wave is represented for surfers of all levels.
A chilled-out fishing village in southwest Morocco, Taghazout is quickly becoming one of the world’s surf capitals, where the shores get both long-period groundswells and offshore winds. That means that it’s surfable year-round, but you’ll find it most enjoyable from October to March, when surfers from all around the world come to enjoy the perfect waves.
One of the newer cities on the surf scene, Cape Town is a melting pot of culture, cuisine, and languages. Plus, it’s surf city year round with the ocean floor picking up a lot of swell. During the winter, expect cold and heavy wave scenery, with smaller and gentler swells in the summer months.
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]]>The post How to Spend 48 Hours In Byron Bay, Australia appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Check-in to your hotel or hostel, and get ready to hit the beach. Some good options are the Beach Hotel which offers rooms with kitchenettes for $250, and access to the center of Byron Bay.
For a budget-friendly option, the Arts Factory Lodge situated in the Cumbebin Swamp Nature Reserve is a good choice. A room costs around $44.
Once checked-in, it is time to head over to the Pass. This is the spot where most surfers go to catch some waves, but if surfing isn’t your style then just take in the sunset. Byron comes alive early in the morning, which means early to bed.
A walk around the Lighthouse Loop, which finishes at Wategos beach is a great way to start the day and see the sunrise. This is a good spot for a dip, before heading over to Julian Rocks. You will need to go on a boat tour for this, but as you head out to the rocks and look back at the path the view is worth it. There are a lot of restaurants, beer gardens, and cafes in Byron to while away the rest of your time. Try out Cicchetti or Frankie Brown for some dinner.
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]]>Bodyboarding is like surfing but you lie on the board. It’s not dangerous and is a relaxing and calm way to enjoy the outdoors.
If this sounds like your idea of fun, here are 4 of the best bodyboarding spots in the world.
The soft intermediate waves and warm waters of Canggu are perfect for bodyboarding. The site has recently built a café and a center where you can hire boards and take surfing lessons.
This Australian coastline offers 70 kilometers of sun-kissed beaches and soft white sands. The best locations for bodyboarding are The Rainbow Bay and Duranbah as they have the calmest waters.
Located in England’s south-west region Cornwall, Fistral is the home of British surfing. There is a great mix of calm waters and adrenal boarding at times, and the site offers an International Surfing Center.
The rugged coastline of Norway is perfect for surfing and is practically empty. We now know that surfing in colder climates is more than possible, and can in fact help strengthen the immune system and improve blood circulation.
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]]>The post Top Surfing Spots in Rincón, Puerto Rico appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>As the name suggests, this beach is good for beginners and boogie borders as it is sandy with very few rocks to cause you trouble. There can be powerful waves on occasion so be careful of them if you’re a newbie. The best time to go is in the morning because it can get very busy in the afternoon.
Famous around the world as an exciting and versatile spot, Maria’s Beach is for more experienced surfers. Big wave breaks and powerful currents make for excellent surfing conditions, but can be dangerous for the inexperienced.
This beach offers great surfing conditions throughout the year but periodically receives huge waves of about 25 feet. This can be thrilling for experienced surfers but should be avoided by newcomers.
Located by the Rincon Lighthouse, Domes Beach is widely known and popular for surfers of all levels. Many competitions are held here all year round.
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]]>There are many countries, however, that sadly don’t get the love that they deserve for their excellent surf scenes. Here are three that you should keep in mind while planning your next surf trip.
Costa Rica, a natural paradise that features coastlines on both the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, features some of the best spots for catching waves on the planet. Playa Tamarindo, where the Tamarindo River meets the Pacific Ocean, is one of the best spots for finding big squalls.
Heading down to South America, Peru is another country that is criminally underrated in terms of its surfing scene. The pleasant weather of the summer months also coincides with the biggest waves, when northerly swells bring warm water and big waves to the country’s coastline.
Japan isn’t only about ancient temples and delicious food. In fact, this Far East nation features some of the best year-round surfing conditions on the globe. From the more treacherous northern regions, where a wetsuit is a must, to the tropical southern islands, both beginners and experts alike will find a great place to surf in the Land of the Rising Sun.
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