Some of the Best Surfing Spots

Dror Gal -Gold CoastWhen Dror Gal isn’t busy working on the installation of solar panels, he enjoys many different kinds of recreational activities. One that he’s big on is surfing. Although he lives in Nevada, Dror makes many trips to California where he catches some ways in the Pacific Ocean. Do you get board of the same beaches? Looking for a new experience? There are many great beaches where the waves and scenic views are different. Let’s take a look at some of the best surfing spots from around the world according to list25.com.

Superbank, Gold Coast, Australia

The Gold Coast has long been known as a surfers paradise. The coast stretches for 70 kilometers and has four epic point breaks. One of these breaks, the Superbank, is known as one of the best breaks in the world. These waves form into solid walls and tubes of water making for a great surfing opportunity. That large area allows many surfers to surf without over crowding the beach.

Lima, Peru

Peru contains over 1,500 miles of coastline making for plenty of space to surf. While the water may not look all that great compared to other waters but Peru creates some of the best waves in all of South America. The waves tend to be about a meter high and break in three sections. The great thing about the break is that they break in all different sizes allowing surfers of all different talent to surf.

Cloudbreak, Tavarua Island, Fiji

This heart shaped island offers all sorts of degrees of difficulty in surfing from the ultimate pro to a toddler. With that said, Cloudbreak in particular is just for the hardcore surfer. Waves begin to form up to 1,600 meters off the coast and can reach heights as high as 10 meters high and the wave can hold together for about 500 meters before breaking.

For more information on many other great surfing destinations, check this article out at list25.com.

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