Salini Rengganis is one of the hopes of women’s surfing in Indonesia. I had the opportunity to meet her when I traveled to Java last summer. Get to know this surfer girl full of energy and talent!
Whether you’re a beach lover, ready to learn surfing for the first time, or a really wave expert, there’s a place in the world that’s perfect for you! See this list of countries to surf and choose your next trip.
Known for its historical sites but also along its shoreline, these beaches in Sri Lanka will get you to spread the towel and catch some waves.
If you have heard of Nazaré, in Portugal, you have certainly heard stories about the giant waves that exist there. It was just a few years ago that surfer Garrett McNamara broke the Guinness record with the biggest wave ever surfed.
Yes, you read it well. What if I told you it will be possible to surf in the airport terminal of the Bavarian capital? And on top during the Oktoberfest?
In Portugal we have a saying: “From Spain, neither good wind nor good marriage”… well, it sounds better in Portuguese. But the truth is that the country has many things that are worth going against the popular saying. And Mundaka is one of them.
When I heard for the first time of Surf Air my surfer antenna gave the signal. Is it an airline dedicated to us, where the boards are never charged, welcome pack comes with a wax bar and movies on board include the View From the Blue Moon, staring John John Florence?
The Azorean islands are known for their colors. The green of the mountains, the flowers on the roadside. But when we talk about the beach, the color darkens, but by no means cease to be charming. At the time of placing the board in the water there are several options.
No wonder I live in a World Surfing Reserve…