Hawaii is one-of-a-kind paradise with panoramic water falls and quiet streets. It has some of the best surfing on the planet with its warm beaches and tropical waters. One surfing spot that Old Man’s Surf Report uses is Kohala Lighthouse on the Big Island of Hawaii.
Dungeons, near Cape Town, South Africa. It is renowned for making surfers pay for their mistakes. The Cape Town region is characterized by an extensive coastline, rugged mountain ranges, coastal plains, inland valleys with semi-desert fringes.
There are a number of surfing Maldives atolls managed by all inclusive surfing resorts with uncrowded perfect left and right handers peeling down a perfect reef point. With capped low surfer numbers in check, your high wave count and stamina will be the subject of dreams to come. The resorts are first class surrounded by luxury and of course waves
Surfing one of my favorite secret spots in California. I was sworn to secrecy especially when you can surf with only 4 people in the water over a 3 hour session. There are a few sharks in the water but they don’t seem to care about you, So Far.
Most islands are snuggled up against mountainous jungles and protected beachfront lands with world-class breaking swells. There is a little travel to get to your surf location then Surfing is just a few footsteps from stunning remote paradise islands, untouched beaches, uncrowded waves, and a great variety of surf spots, from easy beach breaks to 15-foot grinding barrels.
Surfing The legendary Skeleton Bay, Namibia, South-West Africa. Skeleton Bay certainly can be a TICK-off one of your bucket list items. It is not easy to get to but traveling across Namibia is half the fun. Your reward is one of the longest and best left-hand waves in the world.
Samoa is a lush tropical paradise where you travel through groves of palms trees, cooling waterfalls, warm beaches, humid weather, and some exotic uncrowded surf.
Surfing in Iceland gives you a blast that you won't forget. The coasts of Iceland makes surfing exotic and you can ride world class waves surrounded by glaciers and volcano lava.