The best surf camps in the world
Author: SurferToday.com
Surf camps are everywhere. One step away from the best surf spots in the world, with idyllic views to top class wave peaks, surf camps are the ultimate travel destiny for beginners, intermediate and pro surfers.
Choosing a surf camp is like choosing the place where you'll sleep during a standard vacation with family or friends. First, carefully select the type of wave you're looking for. Do you want to go for your first
Surfing lesson? Do you need to improve your bottom-turns? Looking to fine tune your aerial tricks? SurferToday.com will guide you.
After choosing the right surf spot for your
Surfing needs, it's time to select the surf camp. The quality of the accommodation, the distance to the beach, the privacy of the apartment, the existence of surf shop nearby are important items when booking your surf camp.
Other details include TV, private bathroom, outside showers, Playstation, kitchen, garden, transportation, restaurant, yoga rooms and extra facilities like extra beds or heated rooms.
In
Portugal, Europe's most consistent surf spot, there are surf camps for all budgets and throughout the entire country. The first unit was establishedcirca 1993 and, since then, this sports touristic offer has been steadily increasing in the land of 300 sunny days per year. This Western European nation certainly has the highest number of surf camps per capita.
In
Australia and
USA, surf camps have been joining forces and have grouped into business networks of three, four, five and more locations. Each surf camp brand offers a custom designed package of services: accommodation, meal, transport and lessons, for example.
In countries like
Indonesia,
Costa Rica,
Chile,
Brazil,
Mexico, it's easier to find a family runsurf camp where, besides accommodation, you can still hear the most incredible stories about
Surfing in those places.
Today, the concept of surf camp is often used incorrectly. There are thousands of surf schools selling their
Surfing lessons as a surf camp offer. When you're looking for a surf camp you do not necessarily have to learn how to surf or to buy lessons. The main goal of asurf camp is to stay close to the waves you've dreamed of. Sometimes, a surf camp is better than a five-star hotel.
Here are a few good examples of what a surf camp should be:
"Ours", the big wave surf break discovered by the Bra Boys ten years ago, has been night surfed in astonishing conditions.
Mark Mathews and
Richie Vas dropped in 10-to-12 foot deep barrels with the help of the jet skis and floodlights. The iconic Australian surfers were challenging the scary wave conditions at 2:30am, in front of a wall of rocks and a sharp reef. The right night to surf "Ours" is a combination of swell and wind. When the two variables meet positively, the "green cathedral"...
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