Posted by Byron Jonas at Apr 12th, 2012 in Surfing
If you are choosing a holiday by the sea, you want to be sure the beach will be a pleasure to be on. You can be sure famous beaches will be, whatever it is you are looking for. You might want to go to a place with lots of water-sports, or maybe just surfing. You might enjoy blobbing by day and partying by night. Or perhaps you like the chance to “shop till you drop” or spend time in museums. Whatever your dream, there will be a beach for you somewhere.
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Posted by Byron Jonas at Mar 30th, 2012 in Surfing
New England is home to many world class famous beaches. From the southern states of Connecticut, Rhode Island, through Massachusetts to the northern states of New Hampshire and Maine, the Atlantic Ocean has tons of its shoreline mesmerizing locals and visitors to New England. Sorry to leave you out, Vermont, but alas, you have no ocean coastline!
One of the most popular tourist destinations in Maine is Old Orchard Beach. Situated on the Atlantic Ocean in the southern portion of the state and about a two hour drive from Boston, Old Orchard Beach offers up a seven mile long stretch of beach that is dotted with traditional New England beach houses, bed and breakfasts, and condominiums. The town itself is home to myriad restaurants, clam shacks, souvenir shops, and even a famous Ferris Wheel.
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Posted by Ray Johnson at Jan 2nd, 2012 in Surfing
Surf board construction is one of those things that’s ever evolving, surfers and shaper’s all around the planet are consistently looking to find the absolute best surfboard feasible to tackle all kinds of surfing conditions and it’s something that resulted in high viewpoints in the recent past.
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How Will The Future Pan Out For Surfboard Shapers Now The Big Corperations Have Landed?
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Posted by JP Belami at Dec 18th, 2011 in Surfing
San Diego is one of the most popular and beautiful towns in Southern California. It is home to world class cuisine and nightlife. Its port is a great place to spend the day out on the water and enjoying life. There is plenty for families to do thanks to the world famous zoo and a variety of theme parks. You can soak up the sun while surfing or you can take in the arts at one of its museums. There is something for everyone when you visit San Diego.
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Posted by Mark Richards at Oct 24th, 2011 in Surfing
There’s some thing regarding the perception of blue waves, hot sun and white sand which simply screams ‘holiday’, and if you prefer much more action than resting on the beach sipping drinks, a surf holiday is the best alternative. These tours take you to the most breathtaking, popular surfing places on the globe, and whether you’re a seasoned surfer or a total newbie, they’re great fun!
In this posting, we glance at the few top tips to create your surf holiday even more satisfying.
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Posted by Dean Prater at Sep 22nd, 2011 in Surfing
A gem along the Gulf Coast, Sanibel Island is the ideal location in order to have the most casual holiday of your lifetime. Time has a tendency to stand still on this island where visitors can certainly experience complete relaxation devoid of disruptions of any kind. According to this Chicago Tribune article, the local people strongly believe that Sanibel Island just is not the best place for people in a hurry. In case you have still not made the decision to go here to chill, then here’s a few additional motives for you to take into consideration.
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Posted by Damian Papworth at Sep 9th, 2011 in Surfing
I love to surf. I love to travel. The great thing about these 2 loves is that they go hand in hand. I’ve gone a little bit further than most people though, and made these passions my life. I moved to Australia’s Gold Coast and set up a surfboard rental company that endeavours to bring together, all the services the travelling surfer needs.
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