In 1966, a film called "The Endless Summer" showed how two surfer friends traveled around the world in search of surf spots all year long. All around the world, from the frigid Arctic Circle to the warm December beaches of Australia, surf spots can be found. Even in places of deep cultural differences, surfing is a language understood by many. Here are some of the top surf destinations around the world.
Hawaii is a surfer’s haven with surf spots that range from beginners to absolute pros. Here you can find waves as tall as small buildings, tubes that seem to go on forever, and consistent waves that can keep a surfer busy all day long. Hawaii has a variety of surf spots that can be enjoyed by all.
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Though the waters in California aren’t as pristine as those in tropical locations, they still provide a good deal of surfing. San Clemente, Maverick’s Beach, and Huntington Beach are the best North America has to offer.
Similar to Hawaii, Siargao, a small island in the Philippines, is also home to surf spots with varying degrees of difficulty. The most notable waves are the hollow tubes in Cloud 9. Lastly, Les Cavaliers in Anglet, France, provides ideal waves worthy of pro surfing competitions. The fact that it also has a great beach makes this an even better place to visit.
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My name is John Clemenza, and I’m surfer from Oahu, Hawaii. My goal is to turn pro in the next months, so I ’m training five times a week. When I ’m not training, I dream of visiting New York soon, which is one of my favorite cities in the world. For more on my interests, visit my blog.
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