Surf Travel & Adventure

What can I say besides, if you want pristine, uncrowded waves then you must get motivated to hunt. We call it "The Search". We're always on a mission to score uncrowded perfection. To get the ideal result, generally speaking, one must travel extensively and do their homework. You can travel to a location that holds decent swell, with some filthy sections, only to find it flat or messy. Surf, being the unpredictable tyrant or soul driven dancefloor of mother nature, is affected by many variables. In this site, we'll show you what to look for, when to look for it, and where to go to catch it. Being in the right place at the right time takes a combination of local knowledge, weather forecast and tidal conditions, and of course, luck.

Tropical Reef Break


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  • Surfing Australia
    Surfing Australia. The big island down under has PLENTY of siick surf breaks on offer. From sand bank breaks to man-made reefs. You'll find your own endless summer downunder for surfing.

  • Siargao Surf
    Siargao surf. Siargao is an amazing surf destination. I spent almost half a year there soaking up the pristine, uncrowded waves and the fantastic island surfing culture.

  • Best known surf breaks
    Some of the best known surf breaks around the planet are listed below (the ones with asterixs are ones that I have personally surfed and you can view my image and story galleries.

  • Surf in Costa Rica
    Surf in Costa Rica. Costa Rica has some awesome surf breaks for the travelling surfer. Surf in Costa Rica is on all year around and has both beach and reef breaks

  • Surf in Hawaii
    Surf in Hawaii. Some of the most well known surf breaks in the world are found in Hawaii. Jaws, Pipeline and many more. Hawaii is regarded as the place where surfing began almost 1500 years ago

  • Surf in Rio
    Surf in Rio. Brazil has dozens of good breaks to surf although some of them are really off the beaten track. The women surfers in Brazil are unbelievable. A surf adventure to Brazil is worth it

  • Surf in Ireland
    Surf in Ireland. This is a newly found big wave recently surfed in Ireland. It's the biggest wave in Ireland. The location is The Cliffs of Moher, and the dude surfing is John McCarthy. Very cool.

  • Surfing The Mighty Amazon River
    Surfing The Mighty Amazon River you ask? Mention to anyone about surfing waves in the Amazon and they'll think you are crazed. The Amazon is located in the world's biggest tropical rainforest.

  • Mavericks
    Mavericks wave, northern california, big wave, big surf, cold surf

 


Surf Brekky enroute to reef break

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