Sunday, 1 June 2014

South Australia Presents the goods

Just down drown from the iconic capital of Adelaide is the incredible surf beaches of the Fleurieu Peninsula. You'll some Perfect breaks from Christies to Sellicks , and great lagre swells south from Goolwa to Parsons. Kangaroo Island is great place for beginners or just wanting to give surfing a go try Stokes, Vivonne and Pennington Bays. Try some waves on the ASP world tour level in Innes National Park on the Yorke Peninsula.Another great place to learn to surf is at Venus Bay. There is always incredible breaks at the infamous Cactus Beach. 


Perth's best breaks

Gorgeous Perth, start your surf adventure off at Trigg Island or the incredible Scarborough or Cottesloe beaches. Then on the nearby Rottnest Island, Strickland Bay is one of perth's many surfing gems. Who would miss the famous Margaret River. Further to the south, you will find Incredible ten-foot waves at Yallingup Reef. Then off to Esperance, these magnificent waves have been created by hundreds of islands and reefs. North of gorgeous Perth, Kalbarri, Geraldton and of course Exmouth are home to some of the incredible breaks which are lining the coast to Ningaloo Reef.



Friday, 30 May 2014

Queenslands finest

Gold Coast, is a surfer’s paradise. Look for some of the world’s longest waves at the Snapper Rocks Superbank near Coolangatta. While Travelling north, stop in Currumbin, Palm Beach, Burleigh Heads, Nobby Beach, Mermaid Beach and Broadbeach. Great place to Learn to surf is on The north Stradbroke Island or paddle to South Stradbroke across the Gold Coast Seaway. From Brisbane, the surf beaches of Bribie and Moreton Islands beckon. Surf some of the Incredible waves of the Sunshine Coast in Caloundra, Moolooloba, Maroochydore, Coolum Beach and Noosa Heads. Another amazing place to Learn to surf is in Noosa.


Wednesday, 28 May 2014

Surf Beach





Secret Harbour is an outer southern suburb of Perth, located within the city of Rockingham on the Indian Ocean Coast at Comet Bay.


Monday, 26 May 2014

Victoria's Hotspots

Head straight down great ocean road to Torquay and visit the legendary Bell's Beach, where the annual Rip curl Pro surfing comp is held. Also head to the popular Jan Juc, Point Impossible and Point Danger. If your wanted to learn to surf head straight to Anglesea and nearby Fairhaven. South east of Melbourne head to the back beaches of the Mornington Peninsula or further east to Phillip Island.




Australia's Surfing History

Surfing has become one of the most popular water sports, and Australia contains some of the best surfing spots in the world,  Australia also produces some of the best surfing champions in the world, such as five time world champ Stephanie Gilmore and three time world champ Mick Fanning.

Surfing isn’t just a fad that has recently started, it’s actually been in the Australian culture since the 1990’s when the legendary Hawaiian Duke Kahanamoku, brought surfing to Australia, Duke visited multiple countries and gave surfing demonstrations. Duke’s demonstration in Australia was Sydney and that how surfing Down Under began. Yet it is thought that Captain James Cook first observed this pastime in the early 1770’s. In the early sixties, surfing was then introduced to Europe by Australian Lifeguards.