
ASIA
Asia is home to a treasure trove of waves, including Indonesia, which was
ranked number one in the world for wave quality in “The Best Places to Live as
a Surfer,” a boat trip to the Maldives, the last paradise, and more than 7,000
islands, including Sharia, which has attracted attention as a surfing resort in
Recent years. The Philippines, with its undiscovered waves, and Sri Lanka, known for
its mellow waves, and Taiwan, where you can also enjoy gourmet food, as well
As surfing in the Arabian world of Oman and Iran. Asia is the future.
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Europe
In Europe, you will find waves for all levels of surfers with delicious food and
European culture. France is home to Bordeaux, known as a major wine
producing region and the center of European surf culture, and Biarritz; Spain
offers surfing in the San Sebastián Basque region, one of the world’s most
gastronomic cities; Portugal has an investment visa that allows permanent
residence for 5 years, and there are constant waves; where you can surf during the day and enjoy pubs and
Restaurants at night. Surfing during the day, pubs and bars at night. In high
season, there are many events and parties, and with sunset around 10:00 p.m.,
there is no time to sleep in Europe’s high season.
Africa
Africa is the last frontier. Although not well known in Japan, Africa used to be a
colony of European countries, and in Senegal and Madagascar, which used to
be a French territory, the food is very delicious, and you can enjoy surfing while
Feeling the grandeur that only Africa can offer. Other destinations include
Morocco, a regular paradise just an hour from Europe, and Namibia and Angola,
goofy destinations. Road trip to South Africa while living in Cape Town. Feel the
Power of Africa, where 1.3 billion people sleep, through surf trips to Africa.
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Oceania
Australia is a surfing powerhouse, with training centers and surf camps to
improve your surfing skills. Australia is also a great place to enjoy a mellow
Surfing lifestyle based in Byron Bay, which has its own unique surfing culture.
New Zealand, like Japan, has four distinct seasons, so you can enjoy both
Surfing and snow surfing. Papua New Guinea is understood for its fun waves, and
Tahiti and Fiji, known for their big waves, are off-season destinations where
Waves for the average surfer can be found.
North America
California is the center of the world’s surf culture. Experience the latest surf
culture in California, get your surfboards locally, and rent a campervan for a
road trip. The Central American coastline in March and April has fun waves
breaking everywhere. You can also take a cross-country surf trip to Salina Cruz
and El Salvador in Mexico, the mecca for light-hander surfers, Costa Rica,
where Endless Summer took place, and Panama, the hub of Central and South
America.
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South America
Peru is a left-hander’s paradise, home to many World Heritage sites such as
Machu Picchu and Cusco, and the longest wave in the world, also known as the
World Heritage Wave, breaks in the ocean. Surfing in the Galapagos Islands of
Ecuador, the birthplace of Darwin’s theory of evolution, can be enjoyed
surrounded by wildlife. In Chile, waves break for the average surfer in the
summer, surf, and surf snow in the winter, and Brazil is home to the island of
Fernando de Noronha, where South America’s high-end surfers congregate.
Latin America will remind you how important it is to enjoy life.