5 Best Surfing Destinations in 2019

 

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In order to become a masterful surfer, you need to balance out two mind-states: the sheer thirst for adrenaline-fueled rushes and Zen tranquility that comes from within. If you feel as if you can always find more efficient ways to strike the perfect balance between these two mind states, you should probably practice more, and these are the bestsurfing destinations in 2019 where you can truly hone your wave riding skills.

Alluring Morocco


This North African country (top) is one of those destinations that will always be, in the most unadulterated way, exotic. It simply has the quality of a place between cultures and civilizations, always in flux, yet perpetually steeped in ancient echoes of history. The gateway between Europe and Africa, it is the place for all the travelers that call the whole world their home, which is a quality that many surfers share. Taghazout, Dakhla, Agadir – these are all popular gathering spots for surfers on the hunt for an adventure, and they're also amazing spots for beginners. The best time to visit Morocco for quality surfing is between December and March, during the winter season, as the steady swells hit the coast.

 

 

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The Ornate Beauty of Portugal


Europe’s westernmost country boasts an incredible warm coastline dotted with charming beaches and absolutely mesmerizing coastal cities. The historic ports of Portugal are the jewels of Europe – amazing amalgamations of jaw-dropping architecture and decidedly Iberian allure. This renders this country a perfect place for a hybrid adventure – you can mix your coveted surfing sessions with some captivating sight-seeing. Make sure to visit Peniche as well as Lagos, Cascais and Ericeira.


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The New Zealand Coast

 

With more than 15,000 kilometers of coastline, New Zealand is a must for both experienced surfers and enthusiasts who are just starting out. I also need to mention that New Zealand lies perpendicular to the prevailing westerlies, which means that it definitely doesn’t lack some quality beaches and waves. Now, you don’t want to stick to a single location while you are there, exploring different areas of the New Zealand coast makes the trip that much more exciting. So as soon as you land, find a reputable car hire agency like Avis Car Rental, and get the perfect vehicle that will take you around this fantastic destination in search of the perfect waves.

 

 

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The Crystalline Waters of the Maldives


If you are in the mood for a bit of hedonism coupled with your surfing activities, head to the Maldives, an amazing destination that offers some of the most captivating shallows – the crystal clear turquoise waters that will leave you reeling. It’s worth a visit just for the sheer beauty of the surrounding ocean. The best time to pay this destination a visit is between March and October. However, if you are in the mood for a challenge, the bigger waves reliably hit the coast between June and August.
When it comes to the islands, if you can, avoid the Malé Atoll during the season, because it tends to be crowded and use the most out of the south and central atolls.


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Comely Costa Rica


Costa Rica is a
premier surfer destination no matter what time of year it is. This is probably due to the fact that it is also one of the most better surfing destinations for beginners. The water temperatures are positively balmy all year round (86°F/30°C) and the local cuisine is tasty. With both of these parameters taken into consideration, the captivating beauty of the locale notwithstanding, it really doesn’t take too much thinking to see why Costa Rica is so popular. Both coastlines are brimming with surfers, but the Caribbean side definitely offers some of the most overwhelming and gargantuan waves, especially between December and March. Over on the Pacific, the northern section is particularly popular among wave riding enthusiasts, especially Playa Grande, Nosara, and Playa Tamarindo.

 


Surfers don’t go on holidays – they go on adventures. The world is their oyster as long as they have an access to a wave ridden coastline and their faithful board. This is what makes surfer traveling so enticing – you are part of a global community, a worldwide culture of people that, in many ways, speak the same language of the waves. This is why, if you visit any of these surfing destinations in 2019, you will feel at home wherever you are.

 

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