Do you know which countries are best suited for new and experienced surfers? Let’s find out together! Here are the nine craziest big-wave surfing destinations. Surfs up, dudes!
1. Agadir, Morocco
Agadir is a resort town with a well-equipped beach area full of sun loungers, umbrellas, cabins, and even a dust storm warning system. And when you’re not looking at the waves, there’s always the colorful blooming nature. There is a possible setback, though: you will probably want to add more colors to your daily life after returning home.
2. Red Sea, Egypt
Here’s an option for those who do not care for exotic landscapes and who simply want to enjoy surfing — everyone’s favorite Egypt. Experienced extreme surfers who can withstand the strong wind that could literally blow you off your feet, choose to visit in February, early March. So now the time is right even for beginners.
3. Oman, Indian Ocean coast
Oman is an outstanding option if you can afford the trip. With an excellent climate, friendly people, and in close proximity to UAE, it’s a real heaven for tourists. And boarders get to experience these places along the beach specially equipped for surfing.
4. Tahiti, French Polynesia
Tahiti — it’s a magical place. Looking for something unusual and scenic? It’s time to visit the homeland of surfing. First-ever surfboards appeared here hundreds of years back, probably when people were bored to death. From Tahiti, they spread to Hawaii, then England, and beyond. Did you know that the first boards measured 3-7 meters in length and weighed up to 70 kilograms? Try catching a wave of that thing.
5. Hawaii, USA
Surfing came to Hawaii around the 4th century AD from the Tahiti, as mentioned earlier. Hawaiians immediately liked this strange activity, and the natural waves were perfect for this kind of entertainment. Little has changed since then: high and strong waves mix with the gorgeous surrounding nature, making Hawaii one of the world’s best surfing spots.