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Surf Bay

Surf Bay Surf Spot Guide, Falkland Islands Nestled on the wild East Falkland coast, Surf Bay delivers classic beach-break waves peeling right over a sandy bottom, offering mellow, powerless rides that suit every surfer chasing uncrowded lines in a remote paradise. This exposed spot hums with a pristine, untouched vibe where the South Atlantic swell […]



Falkland Islands

Beware of the minefields as you enter!

I notice that the flag on the description is from Argentina but the islands are actually a British colony.

Bertha is a beautiful beach, though does get very windy - as do the Islands as a whole, which takes the tops off the waves. It's a long beach, and the wildlife is superb - penguins, sea lions, and dolphins. The dolphins love surfers, and mirror your movements in the water. I had five of them circling me, and then catching the same wave either side of my board!



Washington

Washington Surf Spot Guide, United States of America Washington's Pacific coastline stretches across roughly 230 kilometers of diverse breaks that range from consistent beach breaks to protected cove formations, making it one of the Pacific Northwest's most accessible surf destinations. The region offers something for every skill level, with the famous Westport break providing over […]



Point Michaud

This is probably one of the best places to ever learn to surf. Sandy bottom, easy paddles, and harmless waves.



Banc de Pabos

Banc de Pabos Surf Spot Guide, Canada Nestled on Canada's rugged Quebec coastline, Banc de Pabos delivers fun sandbar waves that peel both right and left over a sandy bottom dotted with rocks, creating an uncrowded paradise for surfers seeking authentic sessions. The vibe here is pure solitude, with playful peaks that invite longboarders and […]



Hutches

Loads of parking. there is no wrong way to surf.



The Severn Bore

Get a great big long board or a foamy board and get in the river early. The wave breaks off either bank depending on the curve of the river and can be a left or right, gutless or hollow. The wave moves up the river pretty fast. Watch out for trees and bushes overhanging the river near the banks. Also keep an eye out for debris being swept up the river by the wave. This has included barrels, logs, sheep.The size of the wave is dependent on loads of factors. Spring tides give the biggest bores, while neap tide bores will barely be noticeable. Rainfall, wind and pressure also affect the height. The biggest bores may be up to 6ft, but 2-3ft is most common.



Three cliffs

Three Cliffs Surf Spot Guide, UK Nestled on the stunning Gower Peninsula, Three Cliffs delivers classic beach-break waves peeling both right and left over a forgiving sandy bottom, making it a surfer's dream for fun, approachable sessions. The vibe here is pure coastal magic—wide-open sands backed by dramatic limestone cliffs create an uncrowded paradise where […]



Swansea Bay

Swansea Bay Surf Spot Guide, UK Swansea Bay's Harbour Wall delivers a rare left-hand breakwater gem in South Wales, peeling over a sandy bottom for fun, carving rides that reward experienced surfers. Tucked in an urban bay setting, it offers a mellow vibe with waves that fire up occasionally on the right swell, far from […]



Hunts Bay

Hunts Bay Surf Spot Guide, UK Hunts Bay is a powerful reef and rocky bottom break located in South Wales that delivers hollow, fast waves suitable for experienced surfers seeking consistent, uncrowded sessions. This a-frame setup produces both left and right-hand waves that demand respect and skill, making it a rewarding destination for intermediate to […]


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Surf Bay

Surf Bay Surf Spot Guide, Falkland Islands Nestled on the wild East Falkland coast, Surf Bay delivers classic beach-break waves peeling right over a sandy bottom, offering mellow, powerless rides that suit every surfer chasing uncrowded lines in a remote paradise. This exposed spot hums with a pristine, untouched vibe where the South Atlantic swell […]



Falkland Islands

Beware of the minefields as you enter!

I notice that the flag on the description is from Argentina but the islands are actually a British colony.

Bertha is a beautiful beach, though does get very windy - as do the Islands as a whole, which takes the tops off the waves. It's a long beach, and the wildlife is superb - penguins, sea lions, and dolphins. The dolphins love surfers, and mirror your movements in the water. I had five of them circling me, and then catching the same wave either side of my board!



Washington

Washington Surf Spot Guide, United States of America Washington's Pacific coastline stretches across roughly 230 kilometers of diverse breaks that range from consistent beach breaks to protected cove formations, making it one of the Pacific Northwest's most accessible surf destinations. The region offers something for every skill level, with the famous Westport break providing over […]



Point Michaud

This is probably one of the best places to ever learn to surf. Sandy bottom, easy paddles, and harmless waves.



Banc de Pabos

Banc de Pabos Surf Spot Guide, Canada Nestled on Canada's rugged Quebec coastline, Banc de Pabos delivers fun sandbar waves that peel both right and left over a sandy bottom dotted with rocks, creating an uncrowded paradise for surfers seeking authentic sessions. The vibe here is pure solitude, with playful peaks that invite longboarders and […]



Hutches

Loads of parking. there is no wrong way to surf.



The Severn Bore

Get a great big long board or a foamy board and get in the river early. The wave breaks off either bank depending on the curve of the river and can be a left or right, gutless or hollow. The wave moves up the river pretty fast. Watch out for trees and bushes overhanging the river near the banks. Also keep an eye out for debris being swept up the river by the wave. This has included barrels, logs, sheep.The size of the wave is dependent on loads of factors. Spring tides give the biggest bores, while neap tide bores will barely be noticeable. Rainfall, wind and pressure also affect the height. The biggest bores may be up to 6ft, but 2-3ft is most common.



Three cliffs

Three Cliffs Surf Spot Guide, UK Nestled on the stunning Gower Peninsula, Three Cliffs delivers classic beach-break waves peeling both right and left over a forgiving sandy bottom, making it a surfer's dream for fun, approachable sessions. The vibe here is pure coastal magic—wide-open sands backed by dramatic limestone cliffs create an uncrowded paradise where […]



Swansea Bay

Swansea Bay Surf Spot Guide, UK Swansea Bay's Harbour Wall delivers a rare left-hand breakwater gem in South Wales, peeling over a sandy bottom for fun, carving rides that reward experienced surfers. Tucked in an urban bay setting, it offers a mellow vibe with waves that fire up occasionally on the right swell, far from […]



Hunts Bay

Hunts Bay Surf Spot Guide, UK Hunts Bay is a powerful reef and rocky bottom break located in South Wales that delivers hollow, fast waves suitable for experienced surfers seeking consistent, uncrowded sessions. This a-frame setup produces both left and right-hand waves that demand respect and skill, making it a rewarding destination for intermediate to […]


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Surf Bay

Surf Bay Surf Spot Guide, Falkland Islands Nestled on the wild East Falkland coast, Surf Bay delivers classic beach-break waves peeling right over a sandy bottom, offering mellow, powerless rides that suit every surfer chasing uncrowded lines in a remote paradise. This exposed spot hums with a pristine, untouched vibe where the South Atlantic swell […]



Falkland Islands

Beware of the minefields as you enter!

I notice that the flag on the description is from Argentina but the islands are actually a British colony.

Bertha is a beautiful beach, though does get very windy - as do the Islands as a whole, which takes the tops off the waves. It's a long beach, and the wildlife is superb - penguins, sea lions, and dolphins. The dolphins love surfers, and mirror your movements in the water. I had five of them circling me, and then catching the same wave either side of my board!



Washington

Washington Surf Spot Guide, United States of America Washington's Pacific coastline stretches across roughly 230 kilometers of diverse breaks that range from consistent beach breaks to protected cove formations, making it one of the Pacific Northwest's most accessible surf destinations. The region offers something for every skill level, with the famous Westport break providing over […]



Point Michaud

This is probably one of the best places to ever learn to surf. Sandy bottom, easy paddles, and harmless waves.



Banc de Pabos

Banc de Pabos Surf Spot Guide, Canada Nestled on Canada's rugged Quebec coastline, Banc de Pabos delivers fun sandbar waves that peel both right and left over a sandy bottom dotted with rocks, creating an uncrowded paradise for surfers seeking authentic sessions. The vibe here is pure solitude, with playful peaks that invite longboarders and […]



Hutches

Loads of parking. there is no wrong way to surf.



The Severn Bore

Get a great big long board or a foamy board and get in the river early. The wave breaks off either bank depending on the curve of the river and can be a left or right, gutless or hollow. The wave moves up the river pretty fast. Watch out for trees and bushes overhanging the river near the banks. Also keep an eye out for debris being swept up the river by the wave. This has included barrels, logs, sheep.The size of the wave is dependent on loads of factors. Spring tides give the biggest bores, while neap tide bores will barely be noticeable. Rainfall, wind and pressure also affect the height. The biggest bores may be up to 6ft, but 2-3ft is most common.



Three cliffs

Three Cliffs Surf Spot Guide, UK Nestled on the stunning Gower Peninsula, Three Cliffs delivers classic beach-break waves peeling both right and left over a forgiving sandy bottom, making it a surfer's dream for fun, approachable sessions. The vibe here is pure coastal magic—wide-open sands backed by dramatic limestone cliffs create an uncrowded paradise where […]



Swansea Bay

Swansea Bay Surf Spot Guide, UK Swansea Bay's Harbour Wall delivers a rare left-hand breakwater gem in South Wales, peeling over a sandy bottom for fun, carving rides that reward experienced surfers. Tucked in an urban bay setting, it offers a mellow vibe with waves that fire up occasionally on the right swell, far from […]



Hunts Bay

Hunts Bay Surf Spot Guide, UK Hunts Bay is a powerful reef and rocky bottom break located in South Wales that delivers hollow, fast waves suitable for experienced surfers seeking consistent, uncrowded sessions. This a-frame setup produces both left and right-hand waves that demand respect and skill, making it a rewarding destination for intermediate to […]


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Surf Bay

Surf Bay Surf Spot Guide, Falkland Islands Nestled on the wild East Falkland coast, Surf Bay delivers classic beach-break waves peeling right over a sandy bottom, offering mellow, powerless rides that suit every surfer chasing uncrowded lines in a remote paradise. This exposed spot hums with a pristine, untouched vibe where the South Atlantic swell […]



Falkland Islands

Beware of the minefields as you enter!

I notice that the flag on the description is from Argentina but the islands are actually a British colony.

Bertha is a beautiful beach, though does get very windy - as do the Islands as a whole, which takes the tops off the waves. It's a long beach, and the wildlife is superb - penguins, sea lions, and dolphins. The dolphins love surfers, and mirror your movements in the water. I had five of them circling me, and then catching the same wave either side of my board!



Washington

Washington Surf Spot Guide, United States of America Washington's Pacific coastline stretches across roughly 230 kilometers of diverse breaks that range from consistent beach breaks to protected cove formations, making it one of the Pacific Northwest's most accessible surf destinations. The region offers something for every skill level, with the famous Westport break providing over […]



Point Michaud

This is probably one of the best places to ever learn to surf. Sandy bottom, easy paddles, and harmless waves.



Banc de Pabos

Banc de Pabos Surf Spot Guide, Canada Nestled on Canada's rugged Quebec coastline, Banc de Pabos delivers fun sandbar waves that peel both right and left over a sandy bottom dotted with rocks, creating an uncrowded paradise for surfers seeking authentic sessions. The vibe here is pure solitude, with playful peaks that invite longboarders and […]



Hutches

Loads of parking. there is no wrong way to surf.



The Severn Bore

Get a great big long board or a foamy board and get in the river early. The wave breaks off either bank depending on the curve of the river and can be a left or right, gutless or hollow. The wave moves up the river pretty fast. Watch out for trees and bushes overhanging the river near the banks. Also keep an eye out for debris being swept up the river by the wave. This has included barrels, logs, sheep.The size of the wave is dependent on loads of factors. Spring tides give the biggest bores, while neap tide bores will barely be noticeable. Rainfall, wind and pressure also affect the height. The biggest bores may be up to 6ft, but 2-3ft is most common.



Three cliffs

Three Cliffs Surf Spot Guide, UK Nestled on the stunning Gower Peninsula, Three Cliffs delivers classic beach-break waves peeling both right and left over a forgiving sandy bottom, making it a surfer's dream for fun, approachable sessions. The vibe here is pure coastal magic—wide-open sands backed by dramatic limestone cliffs create an uncrowded paradise where […]



Swansea Bay

Swansea Bay Surf Spot Guide, UK Swansea Bay's Harbour Wall delivers a rare left-hand breakwater gem in South Wales, peeling over a sandy bottom for fun, carving rides that reward experienced surfers. Tucked in an urban bay setting, it offers a mellow vibe with waves that fire up occasionally on the right swell, far from […]



Hunts Bay

Hunts Bay Surf Spot Guide, UK Hunts Bay is a powerful reef and rocky bottom break located in South Wales that delivers hollow, fast waves suitable for experienced surfers seeking consistent, uncrowded sessions. This a-frame setup produces both left and right-hand waves that demand respect and skill, making it a rewarding destination for intermediate to […]


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Surf Bay

Surf Bay Surf Spot Guide, Falkland Islands Nestled on the wild East Falkland coast, Surf Bay delivers classic beach-break waves peeling right over a sandy bottom, offering mellow, powerless rides that suit every surfer chasing uncrowded lines in a remote paradise. This exposed spot hums with a pristine, untouched vibe where the South Atlantic swell […]



Falkland Islands

Beware of the minefields as you enter!

I notice that the flag on the description is from Argentina but the islands are actually a British colony.

Bertha is a beautiful beach, though does get very windy - as do the Islands as a whole, which takes the tops off the waves. It's a long beach, and the wildlife is superb - penguins, sea lions, and dolphins. The dolphins love surfers, and mirror your movements in the water. I had five of them circling me, and then catching the same wave either side of my board!



Washington

Washington Surf Spot Guide, United States of America Washington's Pacific coastline stretches across roughly 230 kilometers of diverse breaks that range from consistent beach breaks to protected cove formations, making it one of the Pacific Northwest's most accessible surf destinations. The region offers something for every skill level, with the famous Westport break providing over […]



Point Michaud

This is probably one of the best places to ever learn to surf. Sandy bottom, easy paddles, and harmless waves.



Banc de Pabos

Banc de Pabos Surf Spot Guide, Canada Nestled on Canada's rugged Quebec coastline, Banc de Pabos delivers fun sandbar waves that peel both right and left over a sandy bottom dotted with rocks, creating an uncrowded paradise for surfers seeking authentic sessions. The vibe here is pure solitude, with playful peaks that invite longboarders and […]



Hutches

Loads of parking. there is no wrong way to surf.



The Severn Bore

Get a great big long board or a foamy board and get in the river early. The wave breaks off either bank depending on the curve of the river and can be a left or right, gutless or hollow. The wave moves up the river pretty fast. Watch out for trees and bushes overhanging the river near the banks. Also keep an eye out for debris being swept up the river by the wave. This has included barrels, logs, sheep.The size of the wave is dependent on loads of factors. Spring tides give the biggest bores, while neap tide bores will barely be noticeable. Rainfall, wind and pressure also affect the height. The biggest bores may be up to 6ft, but 2-3ft is most common.



Three cliffs

Three Cliffs Surf Spot Guide, UK Nestled on the stunning Gower Peninsula, Three Cliffs delivers classic beach-break waves peeling both right and left over a forgiving sandy bottom, making it a surfer's dream for fun, approachable sessions. The vibe here is pure coastal magic—wide-open sands backed by dramatic limestone cliffs create an uncrowded paradise where […]



Swansea Bay

Swansea Bay Surf Spot Guide, UK Swansea Bay's Harbour Wall delivers a rare left-hand breakwater gem in South Wales, peeling over a sandy bottom for fun, carving rides that reward experienced surfers. Tucked in an urban bay setting, it offers a mellow vibe with waves that fire up occasionally on the right swell, far from […]



Hunts Bay

Hunts Bay Surf Spot Guide, UK Hunts Bay is a powerful reef and rocky bottom break located in South Wales that delivers hollow, fast waves suitable for experienced surfers seeking consistent, uncrowded sessions. This a-frame setup produces both left and right-hand waves that demand respect and skill, making it a rewarding destination for intermediate to […]


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Surf Bay

Surf Bay Surf Spot Guide, Falkland Islands Nestled on the wild East Falkland coast, Surf Bay delivers classic beach-break waves peeling right over a sandy bottom, offering mellow, powerless rides that suit every surfer chasing uncrowded lines in a remote paradise. This exposed spot hums with a pristine, untouched vibe where the South Atlantic swell […]



Falkland Islands

Beware of the minefields as you enter!

I notice that the flag on the description is from Argentina but the islands are actually a British colony.

Bertha is a beautiful beach, though does get very windy - as do the Islands as a whole, which takes the tops off the waves. It's a long beach, and the wildlife is superb - penguins, sea lions, and dolphins. The dolphins love surfers, and mirror your movements in the water. I had five of them circling me, and then catching the same wave either side of my board!



Washington

Washington Surf Spot Guide, United States of America Washington's Pacific coastline stretches across roughly 230 kilometers of diverse breaks that range from consistent beach breaks to protected cove formations, making it one of the Pacific Northwest's most accessible surf destinations. The region offers something for every skill level, with the famous Westport break providing over […]



Point Michaud

This is probably one of the best places to ever learn to surf. Sandy bottom, easy paddles, and harmless waves.



Banc de Pabos

Banc de Pabos Surf Spot Guide, Canada Nestled on Canada's rugged Quebec coastline, Banc de Pabos delivers fun sandbar waves that peel both right and left over a sandy bottom dotted with rocks, creating an uncrowded paradise for surfers seeking authentic sessions. The vibe here is pure solitude, with playful peaks that invite longboarders and […]



Hutches

Loads of parking. there is no wrong way to surf.



The Severn Bore

Get a great big long board or a foamy board and get in the river early. The wave breaks off either bank depending on the curve of the river and can be a left or right, gutless or hollow. The wave moves up the river pretty fast. Watch out for trees and bushes overhanging the river near the banks. Also keep an eye out for debris being swept up the river by the wave. This has included barrels, logs, sheep.The size of the wave is dependent on loads of factors. Spring tides give the biggest bores, while neap tide bores will barely be noticeable. Rainfall, wind and pressure also affect the height. The biggest bores may be up to 6ft, but 2-3ft is most common.



Three cliffs

Three Cliffs Surf Spot Guide, UK Nestled on the stunning Gower Peninsula, Three Cliffs delivers classic beach-break waves peeling both right and left over a forgiving sandy bottom, making it a surfer's dream for fun, approachable sessions. The vibe here is pure coastal magic—wide-open sands backed by dramatic limestone cliffs create an uncrowded paradise where […]



Swansea Bay

Swansea Bay Surf Spot Guide, UK Swansea Bay's Harbour Wall delivers a rare left-hand breakwater gem in South Wales, peeling over a sandy bottom for fun, carving rides that reward experienced surfers. Tucked in an urban bay setting, it offers a mellow vibe with waves that fire up occasionally on the right swell, far from […]



Hunts Bay

Hunts Bay Surf Spot Guide, UK Hunts Bay is a powerful reef and rocky bottom break located in South Wales that delivers hollow, fast waves suitable for experienced surfers seeking consistent, uncrowded sessions. This a-frame setup produces both left and right-hand waves that demand respect and skill, making it a rewarding destination for intermediate to […]


Livello 4 surf spots


Surf Bay

Surf Bay Surf Spot Guide, Falkland Islands Nestled on the wild East Falkland coast, Surf Bay delivers classic beach-break waves peeling right over a sandy bottom, offering mellow, powerless rides that suit every surfer chasing uncrowded lines in a remote paradise. This exposed spot hums with a pristine, untouched vibe where the South Atlantic swell […]



Falkland Islands

Beware of the minefields as you enter!

I notice that the flag on the description is from Argentina but the islands are actually a British colony.

Bertha is a beautiful beach, though does get very windy - as do the Islands as a whole, which takes the tops off the waves. It's a long beach, and the wildlife is superb - penguins, sea lions, and dolphins. The dolphins love surfers, and mirror your movements in the water. I had five of them circling me, and then catching the same wave either side of my board!



Washington

Washington Surf Spot Guide, United States of America Washington's Pacific coastline stretches across roughly 230 kilometers of diverse breaks that range from consistent beach breaks to protected cove formations, making it one of the Pacific Northwest's most accessible surf destinations. The region offers something for every skill level, with the famous Westport break providing over […]



Point Michaud

This is probably one of the best places to ever learn to surf. Sandy bottom, easy paddles, and harmless waves.



Banc de Pabos

Banc de Pabos Surf Spot Guide, Canada Nestled on Canada's rugged Quebec coastline, Banc de Pabos delivers fun sandbar waves that peel both right and left over a sandy bottom dotted with rocks, creating an uncrowded paradise for surfers seeking authentic sessions. The vibe here is pure solitude, with playful peaks that invite longboarders and […]



Hutches

Loads of parking. there is no wrong way to surf.



The Severn Bore

Get a great big long board or a foamy board and get in the river early. The wave breaks off either bank depending on the curve of the river and can be a left or right, gutless or hollow. The wave moves up the river pretty fast. Watch out for trees and bushes overhanging the river near the banks. Also keep an eye out for debris being swept up the river by the wave. This has included barrels, logs, sheep.The size of the wave is dependent on loads of factors. Spring tides give the biggest bores, while neap tide bores will barely be noticeable. Rainfall, wind and pressure also affect the height. The biggest bores may be up to 6ft, but 2-3ft is most common.



Three cliffs

Three Cliffs Surf Spot Guide, UK Nestled on the stunning Gower Peninsula, Three Cliffs delivers classic beach-break waves peeling both right and left over a forgiving sandy bottom, making it a surfer's dream for fun, approachable sessions. The vibe here is pure coastal magic—wide-open sands backed by dramatic limestone cliffs create an uncrowded paradise where […]



Swansea Bay

Swansea Bay Surf Spot Guide, UK Swansea Bay's Harbour Wall delivers a rare left-hand breakwater gem in South Wales, peeling over a sandy bottom for fun, carving rides that reward experienced surfers. Tucked in an urban bay setting, it offers a mellow vibe with waves that fire up occasionally on the right swell, far from […]



Hunts Bay

Hunts Bay Surf Spot Guide, UK Hunts Bay is a powerful reef and rocky bottom break located in South Wales that delivers hollow, fast waves suitable for experienced surfers seeking consistent, uncrowded sessions. This a-frame setup produces both left and right-hand waves that demand respect and skill, making it a rewarding destination for intermediate to […]


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