Cantabria West - Surfing Cantabria or surf en cantabria means to have lots of surf spots with good wave quality. Surf trips to surf Cantabria West are best from autum till early spring. This is exacly the time to go there, catch good waves and enjoy the Cantabria surf. Peak season for Cantabria surfing is from November till February. A Fullsuit is required and wave hights between 8-10ft are common if you spend your surf vacation during this period. In summer the surf in Cantabria is smaller but still good with waves height between 3-5ft. Surf playas Cantabria! They offer surf spots for every surf skill level. Finding a surf school Cantabria or escuela surf Cantabria is not a challenge. Or attend a surf camp during your surf holiday. There are lots of easy breaks where surf schools teach you. Check our website for possible surf packages and plan your surftrip Cantabria West. Best known surf spots in Cantabria West are: Santa Marina, Somo, El Sardinero, Liencres, Playa de Robayero, Los Locos, Oyambre, Gerra, Meron, Suances, Tagle, Play de Luana, Comillas, Punta LineraTina Menor, Playa de las Arenas, Somo, El Camello, La Maruca, Covachos, Playa de Canallave, Valdearenas, Playa de Usgo, Playa de los Caballos, Playa de la Concha.; 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.; Southern Atolls - The Maldivian southern atolls are one of the last great surfing and surf frontiers of the world. At least once in your lifetime you should have made a surf travel to this beautiful surf resort. Surfing Gaafu Dhaalu Atoll or Addu Atoll are commonly referred to surfing the Outer or Southern Atolls. Surf Southern Atolls means an uncrowded and huge surf reef playground with dozens of surf breaks within a two hour surf boat cruising zone. Great surf atolls to be found there. Surf trips to the Southern Maldives are fascinating. You’ll never forget a surf holiday or surf boat trip to the Southern Atolls. Check our website for possible surf packages and plan your surf vacation. Best known spots to surf in the Southern Atolls are: Airports, Beacons, Castaways, Blue Bowls, Five Islands, Two Ways, Love Charms, Antiques, Tiger Stripes, KH, Koodhoo, Viligili.
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