Thursday, January 31, 2008



Top ten places to surf



Sunset Beach-North Shore, Oahu, Hawaii

this is a very good place but is not for starters experts only!. A classic tubing wave is formed as powerful deep-water swells break over reefs into shallows. Ride inside the wave, via the famous Long-running pro contest The Pipe Masters is held here. The best swells arrive between November and March.


Huntington Beach-CA

Known as 'Surf City, U.S.A.', Huntington has, by many accounts, the "perfect break." Contrary to popular belief, the best time to catch "the big one" is not during the summer months; the popular south side area often gets battered by high winds, and the break is not as good as it is during winter. Now is the ideal time, according to the locals.


Waikiki-Hawaii

No surfing list would be complete without a top entry from Hawaii. True surfers will appreciate Hawaii's--and especially Waikiki's--deep history of the sport. It was popularized in the early 1900s on beaches that are still bustling today.

There is another reason, other than lore, why Waikiki has become a surfing mecca: The clear waters, constant sunshine and enormous, 20-foot waves are positively awesome. Though conditions are great year round, the very best riding happens from May to September. and do many surf tournaments there and also has surf schools.


Black's Beach-San Diego

Tailor-made for more experienced surfers, this high quality, hollow, powerful, beach break handles a swell of almost any size, and from any direction. There are numerous takeoff spots for lefts and rights that usually don't suffer from wind action until later in the day.


Cape Hatteras-NC

There are many quality spots in this very popular area. The breaks can handle swells from any direction, both large and small. On top of that, you can usually find a less-crowded rideable break regardless of wind direction, in case you need more elbow room.


Trestles, San Clemente-CA

The Trestles offer a series of point-like breaks that offer high quality shaped long rights and fast lefts, regardless of season and in almost every swell direction. The waves are consistent regardless of tide, and the wind holds off from trashing the surf most mornings.

Malibu Beach, Malibu-CA

A summer right point break with long high quality waves, Malibu Beach often has tremendous crowds, but offers many takeoff spots. It can be surfed on both short and longboard with ease.


Oceanside-CA

Oceanside is one the prettiest beaches in Southern California, and in the summer it offers one of the most consistent surf tunnels in the world.it has the amazing tunnels that is for getting under the waves.

i went to california in vacation and i went to the oceanside beach it is amaazing when i went the waves were huge and it made a tunnel in the end which i got in it is a very good place to surf at.

but i have seen videos of the Sunset Beach hawai it is amazing i think it is the best beach for surfing better than all.