Travel – Drift Magazine https://www.driftmagazine.co.uk Keep Drifting, Keep Surfing Tue, 14 Aug 2018 15:13:42 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.3.18 https://www.driftmagazine.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/drift-icon.png Travel – Drift Magazine https://www.driftmagazine.co.uk 32 32 4 Holiday Surf Camps You Have to Check Out Right Now https://www.driftmagazine.co.uk/travel/4-holiday-surf-camps-you-have-to-check-out-right-now https://www.driftmagazine.co.uk/travel/4-holiday-surf-camps-you-have-to-check-out-right-now#respond Wed, 10 Oct 2018 14:21:35 +0000 https://www.driftmagazine.co.uk/?p=42 Something that’s gaining traction nowadays is surf camps. Not only are they offered in exotic locations, but they offer you the unique opportunity to learn how to surf while traveling. Now, you may think that it is probably very pricy and only accessible to those who are rolling in money. Think again!

There are a couple of these camps that are on the pricier side, but in general you’ll be able to attend a 6-day surf camp with as little as £400. In this post we take a look at some of the best surf camps out there, their cost, and what you can expect from them. Ready? Let’s go!

1. Phuket, Thailand – Learn to Surf Camp

This surf camp is hosted by Skyla’s Surf & SUP, and runs for a total of 6 days. The camp is perfect for newbies and intermediate surfers who’d like to sharpen their skills. It includes five surfing lessons focusing on surfing and longboard surfing.

Your accommodation and meals will be included in the package that will cost you around £310. You’ll also get two complimentary Thai massages to keep those muscles supple. As far as location and value for money goes, you can’t get better than this!

2. Santa Teresa, Costa Rica –8 Days Surf Lessons

The perfect spot to learn how to surf, or to enjoy the company of other surfers, booking this camp won’t disappoint. The beautiful beaches of Santa Teresa have loads to offer everyone looking to learn new skills or how to surf. Whether you’re a pro, beginner or intermediate surfer, you’ll be able to benefit from this camp.

At a very low cost of £448 you’ll get six surfing lessons, tips and coaching, meals and accommodation and much more. Think of this camp as the ultimate opportunity to sharpen your skills and discover the magical beaches of Costa Rica.

3. Pelena, Sri Lanka – Yoga and Surf Camp

Imagine eight days of bliss with six surf lessons and six yoga sessions on a daily basis. Heaven! This camp is hosted by The Surfer Weligama in Pelena and includes all your meals and accommodation. It is however specifically aimed at advanced and intermediate surfers.

You’ll also have access to surfboards and have plenty of time available to dash around in a scooter and discover Sri Lanka. The package will cost you about £344 which is pretty reasonable considering all your basic expenses plus classes are covered.

4. Tibubeneng, Bali – Authentic Surf Camp

This camp is offered to surfers of all levels and is available year-round. The location alone is breath-taking, and allows you to get lessons at some of the hottest surf spots in Bali. The lessons include theory and video analysis and is hosted by hosted by Surf WG Bali.

Experienced surf instructors will take you on two surfing excursions daily, while you’ll also have time to explore the beautiful beaches during some free-time. At around £422 breakfast, surfboard rental and accommodation are included.

Are you ready to book your ticket and get lost in the surf? Which camp would you prefer going to? All of the ones we’ve discussed are perfect for all levels, so your options are wide open!

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Fiji Surfing 101: All You Need to Know About Surfing in Fiji https://www.driftmagazine.co.uk/travel/everything-you-need-to-know-about-surfing-in-fiji https://www.driftmagazine.co.uk/travel/everything-you-need-to-know-about-surfing-in-fiji#respond Thu, 02 Aug 2018 14:21:35 +0000 https://www.driftmagazine.co.uk/?p=43 So, you’ve booked your ticket and you are amped to get to Fiji to test the waves. But are you prepared? Will you be able to find your way? In this article, we provide some practical tips for beginners, intermediates and skilled surfers for their first surfing trip to Fiji.

Everything about this destination is something to look forward to. Just think about those long stretches of white sandy, the gentle roar as the waves crash, palm trees and cocktails. Now, imagine going into the warm water, board in hand.

The Best Time to Visit Fiji

If you want to be sure you get the perfect swells of 8-10 feet, you’d better be there between April and October. If, however you don’t mind all that much, anytime is a great time to surf in Fiji!

All the Best Surf Spots

There are plenty of fantastic surfing spots in Fiji, but it all depends on your level of proficiency. Next, we’ll highlight the best surf spots according to difficulty.

Beginners

There are three top spots for thenoobs out there to get your surf on:

  • Frigates
  • Natadola
  • Swimming pools

Think great swells in different shapes and sizes, reef peaks and groundswell. All these spots are perfect for beginners and you’ll have a ball of a time finding your feet. The best out of them all to try out for a first time is Natadola.

Natadola resort beach offers beginners the opportunity to body surf or get started and get a feel for the waves. The inside reef peak here is perfect for longboarding.

Intermediate

For those who are not quite pros yet, there are three great beaches:

  • Desperations
  • Namotu
  • Wilkes

Namotu is known as the best longboard wave in Fiji, but it can be fantastic for shortboards too. It’s also the perfect spot for surfers of all levels, especially when the swell is 3ft. But things become more fun when it reaches 8ft.

Another resort that’s perfect for all levels is Wilkes. Remember to keep an eye out for the reef and rips when you decide to give these deeper waters a test.

Pro

And last but not the least, the perfect spot for the pros out there is none other than:

  • Cloudbreak
  • Restaurants

Cloudbreak is specifically known as one of the best or most difficult waves in the world. Who wouldn’t want to give it a shot? Think along the lines of 20 feet swells and challenging conditions that attracts the best of the best in the world of championship surfing.

Restaurant might not be as popular as Cloudbreak, but if you are lucky enough you can get some pretty rad tubular waves.

Now that you’ve got all the details and all the hot spots, you should start looking at booking your ticket and getting over there!

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Top Seven Spots to Travel to for Surfing https://www.driftmagazine.co.uk/travel/top-spots-for-surfing-around-the-globe https://www.driftmagazine.co.uk/travel/top-spots-for-surfing-around-the-globe#respond Wed, 18 Jul 2018 14:21:35 +0000 https://www.driftmagazine.co.uk/?p=41 Who doesn’t love traveling and discovering new beaches, waves and currents? There are a lot of those “must visit” surfing spots around the globe that you’ve already marked. But have you included some of ours?

In this post we share our list of the top seven surfing spots from all around the globe. Let’s dive in!

1. Costa Rica, Playa Grande

Did you know that Playa Grande is home to the nesting grounds of leatherback turtles? That’s the second largest to be exact. Playa Grande also happens to be the very best spot for surfing in the whole of Costa Rica.

2. Ireland, Bundoran

Perhaps not the warmest of waters, but surely one of the best spots for surfing. Bundoran has a rich surfing culture with loads to offer tourists and those looking for the perfect swell. You’ll be happy to know that accommodation is also very affordable.

3. Australia, Bondi Beach

In Sydney, you’ll find Bondi Beach. The most popular beach in the whole of Oz. Tourists visit it for the pearly white beach, while surfers come for the perfect surf. Entertainment also abounds if you’ve had your fill of the waves.

4. Morocco, Taghazout

Taghazout is a tiny fishing village that is located in the south of Morocco. What we love most about this destination is the peace. It offers great surfing experiences while crowds won’t trample you. The best time for skilled surfers to visit Taghazout is between April and September.

5. Fiji, Tavarua Island

About a mile off the island you will find Cloudbreak. Cloudbreak is known to be one of the most popular breaks in the world of surfing. You’ll only be able to get to it if you stay at the Tavarua surf resort and are towed in, depending on the size of the break.

6. France, Biarritz

Yes, Biarritz is a very popular resort town. But, it is also perfect for surfing as discovered by the locals who have been surfing there for years. If you ever visit France in the summer or spring, be sure to visit Biarritz for some great surfing experiences.

7. Sri Lanka, Arugam Bay

Maybe not a surf destination for the wild at heart, and perhaps a better option if you want to relax. This little village in Sri Lanka offers steady waves and great surfing opportunities during season. The best time of year to visit Arugam Bay is from May-November.

Does our list feature any of your ‘have to visit’ surf destinations? Whenever you get around to it, enjoy your time at any of the surf spots on our list.

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Bali Surfing: Top Tips to Make Your Trip Worthwhile https://www.driftmagazine.co.uk/travel/surfing-tips-to-make-your-trip-to-bali-worthwhile https://www.driftmagazine.co.uk/travel/surfing-tips-to-make-your-trip-to-bali-worthwhile#respond Fri, 15 Jun 2018 14:21:34 +0000 https://www.driftmagazine.co.uk/?p=36 Are you planning a trip to Bali sometime in the future? As far as surfing hotspots go, Uluwatu in Bali is considered to be one of the musts! Getting there is half the trouble, though. You may find that you need some extra tips to ensure you get the most out of your Bali surfing experience.

In this post we provide you with three of our top tips to make sure you have an unforgettable surfing experience in Bali.

1. Getting Started

First-off, you need to know that Uluwatu consists of six main reef breaks that surrounds the coast. Each of these have their name; The Racetrack, Outside Corner, Peak, Bombie, Temples and Secrets from right to left. Peak and Outside Corner at the most popular reefs where you’ll find the majority of surfers.

The best time to go surfing would be between mid to low tide. Simply go down the steps at Uluwatu. When you reach the cave, you can paddle out and start surfing!

2. Bring Booties

Even though a lot of surfers there are seen without them, we’d highly recommend you wear yours. Thanks to the area, you’ll be walking across reefs, and a lot of them. If you want to keep your feet unharmed, the best way to go is to wear your booties.

It all depends on whether your soles will be able to take the rugged terrain or not. So, if you are up for it, you can do as the locals and surf without them.

3. Renting a Board

You are also probably wondering whether or not you should bring your board with or rent on when you get there. This all depends on your preference. It is very nice to have your board with you, but keep in mind that travelling costs on board bags and so forth can be ridiculous.

When renting, you will be able to rent per hour or rent for 24 hours. The best advice we can give is to negotiate prices with the vendors. But all in all, renting a board is worth it when you’re surfing at Uluwatu.

That’s our top tips for surfing at Uluwatu in Bali. Enjoy your time there!

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