MichealD
Dinghy Sailor
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just a simple question that might help everyone decide where to go on their next trip.
What's the best place you consider for surfing? what made the place special than the other places you've surfed?

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Beach is where I find my self most of the time.
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One of the best surfing spots i've been to was in Tamarindo, Costa Rica. We were there last
summer. It was my second time to surf there and it was really amazing. The wave
varies from small up to big ones. they say that the tallest wave the surfers can
get is about 9feet tall. Surfers will surely enjoy this place.
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s.george posted the following on Wednesday 26th December 2007
One of the best surfing spots i've been to was in Tamarindo, Costa Rica. We were there last
summer.
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I heard that place is just perfect for a surf break! And that it is blessed with off-shore conditions & consistent swells!
How did your surf vacation go? Was it really fun?
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Try to go to Raglan.. In new Zealand. So far, i consider the waves there as the best ones i've ever surfed in. Not only that, the place is nicee too.. Very relaxed.
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you should also try to go to The Pit in south africa.. it's has the most awesome waves, experienced surfers will have a wonderful time there...
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the pit of south africa has the most sharks right?!!
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fadelian
Quiver Baiter
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Points 10
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Of course, who wouldn't remember Hawaii? I'm quite surprised that not much has been written about it. :) The beach is magnificent as always. Although some of my srfing pals would disagree that its the best surfing destination (because they think Hawaiian beach is overrated) but I love it still! :)
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ggeneroso
MultiDay Packer
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Points 164
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Surfers are always flooding Hawaii especially on weekends. But there are some private areas, where you could surf by yourself. try to go to Maui it has the best waves for beginners and experts.
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Best surfing destination has to be Napier, New Zealand, The waves are soo huge and certainly not for the novice surfer.
www.clarkhillfitness.com
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unaola
Quiver Baiter
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Points 5
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I love Playa Grande Costa Rica. Super chill place, all you have to think about is eating, sleeping and surfing!
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you should go to mentawai dude.... please check our website....http://www.mentawaisyndicate.com/
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Hands down..Santa Teresa Costa Rica. I stayed at the best bungalows right on the beach. I could see the waves from my bed. They have a few different properties at a range of prices check out their website http://santateresa-beachfront.com/
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Santa Teresa Costa Rica stay at one of these places! so lovely! http://santateresa-beachfront.com/
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One of the best surfing destinations i have been is definitaly Taghazoute, Morocco! It a fantastic surfing destination!!
Due to Stoke Travel i had an amazing experience, met new people, nice weather and environment, good organisation, great surfhouse and good waves! 
So if your planning to surf in a good destination, i would really recommend Morocco.
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I went to Bali a couple of years ago, was literally a surfer's paradise. The locals were awesome, no vibe in the water at all, food is good and cheap, hotels are clean and cheap, plenty of swell and breaks to choose from. Only thing is it is kinda far from Los Angeles, 24 hours of traveling to get there basically which wears you out. So if you do go, go for at least 2 - 3 weeks! I was only there for 10 days and two of them were full on travel days.
If you want more info, just email me at my site, I wrote a much longer blog on it!
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