Adventure Travel Surfing

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Baja California Mexico
Puerto Escondido Mexico

African Surfing
Surfing South Africa
Jeffreys Bay
Surfing the Zambezi River
North Morocco
South Morocco
Liberia WEst Africa Surf
The Ivory Coast
Ghana West Africa
Angola West Africa
Senegal West Africa

Pacific Ocean Surf
Papua New Guinea Lido Vanimo Surf
New Guinea Kavieng New Ireland
New Guinea East Sepik Wewak
Solomon Islands
New Caledonia Surf
The Caroline Islands
Tuamotus surfing
Teahupoo Tahiti
Tahiti Surf
Samoa

Surf in Europe
Greece Surf

Indonesia
Uluwatu bali
Padang-padang bali
serangan bali
Mentawais Islands Sumatra
South Sumatra

Australia
Shipstern Bluff Tasmania
Newcastle nsw Beaches
Beaches south of Newcastle nsw

The Endless Summer Movie
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If you want to go on a surfing travel adventure you will need to do your research and make sure that you bring the right equipment with you. Medical equipment is a necessity as well. I have been on an indonesian fishing boat off the hinarkos islands having to sew up a guys leg that had been stabbed by a fin. No doctors or hospitals for thousands of miles and only a crappy old diesel motor on the fishing boat hundreds of miles out to sea. But anyway, bring some wax and some ding repair kit or better still use some of that gorilla grip stuff. It is probably best just to buy tickets as you go so that you can be more flexible and go with the prevailing weather conditions and Maybe a crew is going to a secret spot and they know that it is gonna work so you had better tag along.

Don't pack a huge bag as you will pay throught the nose for excess baggage and besides, you don't need all that crap. You can buy anything you need along the way. Getting a rental car is usually better than buying and salling a car. In Australia they have these wicked vans. Find a buddy to travel with and split the costs. For food, eat the local tucker and avoid the Western style restaurants like the plague. They are usually crap and the local street food is fine. I have eaten it all over the world and never got sick. It toughens you up. The only time I ever got sick was in India with the runs and that was about it. And I ate at the warungs, street stalls, markets and I loved it. Do what the locals do. You can buy vegetables and rice and cook them yourself if you are really tight.

Starting off the surf trips will be going virtually to the caroline islands where there are some insane waves and warm water and well, what more do you want, you greedy bastard! Then some information about surfing in the Tuamotu Islands near Tahiti. There are hundreds of little islands around this are so you could lost for ever looking for and surfing waves. From there take a trip to Puerto Escondido in Mexico with some fully sick left and right hollow beach breaks. Then head down to Nicaragua where the wind blows off-shore all year long. There will be more coming and I am trying to get videos of all the places but sometimes there just aint any! Expand your mind and go surfing in Greece in the Ionian Sea or the Mediteranean. check ya.

More stuff for you. Some videos of Jeffreys bay in south africa with travel accommodation details and also Surfing in new caledonia is a new relevation. Shipstern Bluff in Tasmania is a sick wave and there is a video of some bodyboarders getting boned. Then off to Bali to surf the world famous boxing ring called Uluwatu. Don't hassle the monkeys. and then on the off season get along to Serangan Island on the east side of Bali. It is just opposite the airport - so get off the plane and walk there! There is a report on the surfing movie that started the travelling bug for surfers - The Endless Summer. And we go surfing in south africa to Jeffreys Bay and East London, Durban and Cape Town.

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