Hawaii

If you’ve ever YouTubed “surfing in Hawaii”, you might be thinking that there’s no way you could ever survive those massive waves. But the beautiful thing about Hawaii surf is that it brings people together, and that includes people who want to learn to surf.  The Hawaiian people have a deep connection with the ocean, [...]
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Peniche

As mainland Europe’s westernmost destination, Peniche has direct exposure to the southwest Atlantic swells and northern winds. The surf here is year-round and basically always working, and surfers can take their pick from beach breaks, sandbar reefs, point breaks, lefts, rights, you name it.  Even the cold-ish water here doesn’t stop lifelong surfers and newbie [...]
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Ericeira

Any surf holiday to Europe should include Portugal, and any trip to Portugal deserves a stop in Ericeira. Surfing is the lifeblood of this small town, and some people even say that Ericeira is the “jewel in the crown of Portuguese surf.” The town exudes surf vibes from all angles, and a huge reason for [...]
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Portugal

From the massive waves of Nazare to the gentle rolling breaks of Cascais, a lot of surfers will tell you that Portugal has it all. This is a place where beginners come to learn and pros come to rip, and all this is possible along the short stretch of Atlantic coastline.  Even non-surfers come to [...]
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Nicaragua

Nicaragua is a backpacker’s dream. It’s easy to get around, travel is cheap, landscapes are breathtakingly beautiful, local culture is colorful, and best of all, the Pacific waves are working over 300 days every year. If you’re looking for perfect barrels or just want to learn the basics, this is a great place to do [...]
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