Byron Bay, Australia

byron_bayByron Bay, the province with surfing as an alternative lifestyle or probably the most leading creed is one of Australia’s the most eminent surfing destinations. Celebrated for its admired and friendly breaks, it is a home to a range of wonderful rolling waves that are held to be the best ones for beginners. The Pass is one of those eight breaks in close proximity and at times surfers have witnessed even a 500 meter ride there.

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Bundoran – The Irish Surfing Capital

bundoranIt’s not only Ireland that has emerged as a time-honored European surfing paradise in the world, even Bundoran’s surf-apt waves are no more a top secret. It is a great surf spot fêted in an entire Europe. Featured with world class waves, it has secured a high up to be known as a surf up spot that needs nothing more to tempt grommets around the globe who are hunting for the good swells.

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Arugam Bay, Sri Lanka

arugam_bay Known for its right-hand point breaks, Arugam Bay is one of world’s top ten and Sri Lanka’s best surfing paradise. It is situated on the East coast of Sri Lanka which features to be approached by Antarctic winter swells. Locally known ‘Ullai’ or just A-Bay, Arugam is in close proximity, little less than 200 miles, with and has a good connectivity to Colombo. With some private sector initiatives, this blessed terra firma is gradually transforming from its earlier identity as a fishing village to a surf hotspot.

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World’s Best Surfing Events

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They say if you have it, then you ought to flaunt it. So for all your surfing champions who are looking not only for the big waves but also for the competitions, then here is a list for you to ponder on when you sit on your board waiting to catch a wave.

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