Surfing connects you to the ocean like nothing else. Here are the world’s best surf destinations organized by skill level.
Beginners

- Waikiki, Hawaii: Gentle, long waves, warm water, and the birthplace of modern surfing
- Kuta, Bali: Consistent small waves, cheap board rentals, and surf schools everywhere
- Taghazout, Morocco: Beach breaks, affordable surf camps, and off-season European escape
- Sri Lanka (South Coast): Warm, uncrowded, with perfect learning waves
Intermediate
- Hossegor, France: Europe’s best beach break — powerful and consistent
- Gold Coast, Australia: Point breaks and beach breaks — year-round surfing
- Tamarindo, Costa Rica: Warm water, consistent swell, and tropical paradise vibes
Advanced/Expert
- Pipeline, Oahu: The world’s most famous wave — powerful, shallow reef, barrel perfection
- Teahupo’o, Tahiti: The heaviest wave on Earth — thick, glassy, terrifying barrels (2024 Olympics venue)
- Jeffreys Bay, South Africa: One of the world’s longest, most perfect right-hand point breaks
- Uluwatu, Bali: Reef breaks with stunning cliff-top temple setting
Final Thoughts
Surfing travel is addictive — the chase for the perfect wave takes you from tropical beaches to rugged coastlines, from village breaks to world-famous lineups. Every destination has its own surf culture, and every wave is different.


