Europe - Surfing Europe means a lot of different countries, different cultures, different languages and different european surf spots. If you plan to surf in Europe you can experience surf trips where you pass a lot of different country borders. There are excellent and well-known surf spots all over Europe. Surf Europe also comprises totally different conditions. Make sure you have a thick wetsuit during winter and different surfboards to enjoy the whole range of worldclass beach breaks, great lefts and big wave spots. If you are looking for a surf travel while visiting different cultures and countries then surfing in Europe is an excellent choice. Check our website for surf packages and surf resorts. Contact Lineupexplorers for advice and plan a surf trip Europe. Enjoy an exciting surf holiday.;
Intermediate - An intermediate surfer in Lineupexlporers’ definition is a surfer that manages his takeoffs in 3 out of 4 times in average challenging surf conditions. Intermediate surfing implies that you are able to surf soft green waves but not necessarily able to bottom and top turn on a wave. The intermediate surfers enclose a bandwidth starting from low to medium surf ability or also called medium surf level. Check our different surf trips for the right selection according to your skills. Plan your surf travel also based on your individual surf level. This is the basis for a successful surf holiday or surf vacation. The best way to progess is to plan a surf package according to surf skills. Ask Lineupexplorers for advice and spend the perfect surf trip.;
Ireland - Surf trips Ireland are exciting for every surfer. On your surf travel you find surf spots everywhere along the coastline. Regardless of your surf skills here you find the right surf spot. Ireland means also cold conditions. Wear at least a 3/2 wetsuit if you surf Ireland in summer. Between November and June bring a thick wetsuit for your surf vacation. Also bring warm clothes cause air temperature is around 16°C during summer. The surf in Ireland is very good but sometimes rather wild. Check a surf report Ireland before your surf holiday. But surfing in Ireland is seriously worth it. Ireland is blessed with lots of great and different surf spots. Ireland surf is best from September till May. If you plan to visit Ireland surfing isn’t the only thing to do. Try great beer and enjoy the hospitality of the Irish locals. Check our website for surf packages.;