Ancash - Are you sick of crowds and still want to have great waves? Then surfing Ancash is exactly the right thing for you! Ancash surf stands for great and consistent swell all year round, no crowds, an amazing atmosphere and much more. The best time to surf Ancash is between March and November. The average swell size is about 4-5 ft. Due to the cold water you have to wear a warm wetsuit during your surf trip. Check out Lineupexplorers for your perfect surf holiday, surf school or surf road trip. Ancash surfing is a great experience that you’ll never forget. We will offer you the right surf package according to your perferences. Enjoy an unbelievable surf vacation! Best known surf spots are: Playa Grande, Bermejo, El Pico, Centinela, Carquin, Paraiso, Pasamayo, Conchitas.; North & South Male - The North Male Atoll and the South Male Atoll are the perfect destinations for a surf travel. With consistent surf and firing breaks surfing North Male or surfing South Male will be an experience that you’ll never forget! Clear and warm water, a fascinating underwater world and white beaches are present everywhere. Reaching different surf spots is easiest with a surf boat trip. Surf trips to the North & South Male are among the finest surf vacations you can spend. The North Male surf season is generally between April and October. With rights and lefts for every surf skill level this surf holiday will blow your mind. The South Male surf season starts February and ends April. In general the surf South Male is bigger, more powerful and more shallow than up in the North. Surfing North Maldives or surfing South Maldives depends on the time you want to surf. Best known surf spots in the North & South Male Atoll are: Malé, Furana, Kadu, Jailbreaks, Honky's, Sultans, Pasta Point, Ninja's, Lohi's, Cola's (Cokes), Chickens, Himmafushi, Tombstones, Lonuziyaarai kolhu, Towns, Meeru Reef, Lucky Joes, Guru Lefts, Twin Peaks, Quaters, Kats, Foxys, Natives, Riptides, Last Stop.; North New Zealand - Surfing New Zealand North is a surf trip everyone should have done. The North New Zealand surf is one of the best of the whole country. Surf North NZ means lots of surf spots, less crowded, very good wave quality and beautiful beaches and landscape! Water temperatures are low most of the time so you should wear a thick wetsuit while surfing Northern New Zealand. Northern New Zealand surf is well-known for a surf spot called Raglan. The best way to surf NZ North is to drive along the so called surf highway. Explore the North and you’ll find great and empty surf spots for sure. Surf trips to NZ North are incredible. Contact Lineupexplorers for surf packages and your surf vacation to Northern NZ. An unforgettable surf travel! The best known surf spots in New Zealand are: Piha, Muriwai Beach, Pouto, Waipoua Reefs, Pines to Mukei 1, Peaks to Wreck Bay, 90 Mile Beach, Scott Point, Henderson Bay, Taupo Bay, Elliot Bay, Whananaki North, Pataua Bar, Forestry, Orewa Beach, Komerne Road, Waitara Bar, Waiwakaiho, Fitzroy Beach, Back Beach (Taranaki), Oakura, Ahu Ahu, Punihos, Paora Road, Stent Road, Weld Road, Opunake, Desperation Point, Mangahume, Green Meadows, Raglan, Horseshoe Bay, Waipiro Bay, Tokomaru Bay, Three Points, Tolaga Point, Loisells, Whangara, Pouawa Beach, North Makarori, Makarori Point, Stock Route, Sponge Bay, Tuamoto Island, Gizzy Pipe, Waipaoa River Bar, Mahia Reef, Diners Beach, Black's Beach, Rolling Stones (Mahia Peninsula), Railways, Opoutama, Boat Harbour, Te Kapu, Mahia Spit, Mahunga Beach, Mahunga Reef, Last Chance.;