Beginner-Friendly Surf Spots Around the World
If learning to surf is on your bucket list, rest assured that it is never too late to start this exhilarating sport. You can embrace surfing at any stage of life, and currently, with the sport’s inclusion in the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, its popularity is expected to soar.
However, before you take on chest-high waves, it’s crucial to begin with some foundational steps. As a novice, look for gentle, rolling waves and sandy ocean bottoms when you first dip your toes into surfing. Establishing a relaxed environment can foster the perfect atmosphere for mastering balance on the board. Therefore, we have curated a list of friendly breaks ideal for beginners—from the world’s longest left-hand wave in Peru to inviting spots in Hawaii and ecological preserves in California.
Lahaina, Hawaii
Hawaii is renowned for its epic surf spots, including Jaws and Ho‘okipa Lookout, but there are also numerous breaks that are perfect for first-timers. One such spot is Ukumehame Beach Park near Lahaina on Maui.
Known as “Thousands,” this beach offers an impressive stretch of breaks, allowing you and your surf instructor to scout out uncrowded waves tailored to your skill level.
Make it happen:
Maui Surf Lessons provides comprehensive instruction, covering everything from wave selection to surf etiquette. With private lessons, you may advance faster compared to group classes, plus enjoy stunning views of the West Maui Mountains. Furthermore, Maui Surf Lessons embraces sustainable tourism through its commitment to ocean stewardship, which includes a mini beach cleanup and learning about ocean care.
Puerto Chicama, Peru
Peru boasts a rich surfing history, with surfing dating back to at least 1000 BC. Today, the surfing culture remains vibrant, featuring 1,600 miles of coastline. Puerto Chicama is celebrated for having the world’s longest left-hand wave, making it an excellent choice for beginners due to its manageable wave length, granting ample time to practice.
The best time for novice surfers to catch these waves is from December to March when conditions are ideal for learning.
Make it happen:
Chicama Boutique Hotel welcomes surfers and travelers with amenities such as cooking lessons, yoga, and breathtaking hikes to view the coastline from above. Additionally, consider enlisting the help of Austin Adventures for a custom adventure trip encompassing surfing, hiking, and biking.
San Diego, California
San Diego features an expansive 70 miles of coastline with many surf options. La Jolla Shores stands out as an ideal location for beginners, thanks to consistent surf conditions and attentive lifeguards throughout the year.
Make it happen:
Everyday California offers surf lessons that allow beginners to catch waves while exploring one of Southern California’s stunning surf locales—the La Jolla Ecological Reserve. Here, you’ll build confidence as you learn the fundamentals and may encounter colorful marine life, including the vibrant Garibaldi fish.
Inch Marlow, Barbados
The Caribbean is often synonymous with relaxation; however, when you’re ready for an adrenaline rush, head to Surfer’s Point on the southeastern coast of Barbados. This location is a haven for novice and intermediate surfers.
In contrast, Soup Bowl, located on the island’s eastern side, presents challenging waves better suited for experienced surfers. Nevertheless, Bathsheba offers stunning views of these formidable waves and is worth the visit, especially during the annual surf competition in November.
Make it happen:
Burkie Surf School takes beginners on friendly waves at Surfer’s Point. With warm waters averaging above 75 degrees, this is a fantastic spot for surf lessons without needing a wetsuit. Besides surfing, kayaking, wakeboarding, kitesurfing, and windsurfing are also popular activities here.
Eleuthera, Bahamas
Northern central Eleuthera, located two miles south of Gregory Town, is home to Surfer’s Beach. This hidden gem is ideal for beginners, offering a consistent break with rarely crowded conditions, essential for those learning how to maneuver their boards.
Make it happen:
Surfer Pete offers surfing lessons by sharing decades of experience at this beautiful beach. In addition, he runs a shop with various rental equipment, making it a convenient option for anyone looking to surf.
Pete notes that local surfers are welcoming and ready to assist beginners, creating a supportive environment. Always remember to remain cautious of sea urchins, rocks, and coral. The best time for novice surfers to visit is between May and July.
This article was first published on November 19, 2019, and updated on February 7, 2020.