For beginner surfers the sandy
bottom beach break is ideal.
Sand
bottom beach break with peaky left and rights.
In terms of surfing, Devil's Rock is a sandy
bottom beach break that offers some of the most consistent surf in the area.
As the name implies, this is a sandy
bottom beach break with some rocky areas along the West end.
This sandy
bottom beach break seems to always have a peak to surf.
Santa Teresa South — Brunela's / La Lora: This sand
bottom beach break holds some of the most consistent breaks of the region.
However very few people live on this more exclusive part of town what keeps the crowds at the South end and the all sand
bottom beach break upfront Blue Surf Sanctuary is often full of empty peaks.
It is mainly a sandy
bottom beach break.
Experience this small laid back surf community that hosts a tropical blue, right hand reef break and sand
bottom beach break right beside each other.
DEL MAR is among the most reliable spots in San Diego with good exposure to all swell directions and a good mix of sand
bottom beach break and patchy reefs.
This lesson consists of a 20 - minute lesson on the beach explaining ocean dynamics, paddling, popping - up, stance, water safety and 2 - hour surf lesson at Sayulita's sand
bottom beach break.
Made famous by Robert August in the movie Endless Summer II, Witch's Rock (or Roca Bruja as the locals call it) provides world class surfing along its sand
bottom beach break almost every day of the year.
These gentle breaking rollers on the sandy
bottom beach break are excellent for long boarding, with long lefts and rights all the way to the beach.
A 2 mile stretch of beach with hollow sand
bottom beach breaks creating long lefts and rights.
2 mile stretch of beach with hollow sand
bottom beach breaks creating long lefts and rights.
From fast hollow point breaks to sand
bottom beach breaks, everything is covered.
This sandy
bottomed beach break is prone to closing out, but when a winter swell hits it can be one of the best options around, and can hold some size.
Waves break up and down Avellanas, from sandy
bottom beach breaks, rivermouth, to the reefs.
Besides this, all the way up to El Cotillo, the west coast of Fuerteventura also offers various open, rock - strewn beaches perfect for intermediate and advanced surfers as well as sandy
bottomed beach breaks ideal for learning the basics of surfing, making Fuerteventura the perfect surfing playground for all surfing ability.
Waves in the Basque Country range from easy, sand -
bottom beach breaks to reeling point breaks.
Not exact matches
Zarautz Stats: Wave Quality Rating: 3 Type of Wave:
Beach break Direction of Wave: Right & left
Bottom: Sand Difficulty: Beginners Crowd Level: Can Get Busy Hazards: Pollution
With a
beach break and waves coming from the right and left, the waves give a hollow, powerful fast surf that
breaks very close to shore in shallow water and sandy
bottom.
It features
beach breaks and rivermouths that
break to the left and right over a sandy
bottom.
Right point at the river mouth with fast, hollow waves that roll on the
beach endlessly
breaking over a rocky
bottom.
It features a
beach break that peels to right and left over a sandy
bottom.
BOTTOM: Sand ABILITY LEVEL: Beginner — Intermediate GENERAL DESCRIPTION:
Beach Breaks are the stereotypical example of what most people think of when they imagine going to the Ocean.
The
breaks in this region are a mix of coral reef and rock
bottom with a few
beach breaks.
We have a
beach break with a sand
bottom which is ideal for beginners and suitable for all levels all year round.
Right point at the river mouth with fast, hollow waves that roll on the
beach endlessly
breaking over a rocky
bottom (hence, Endless Summer II).
For example, a
Beach Break can have some large rocks that stick up from the ground where waves break, or Point Break can have a sand bo
Break can have some large rocks that stick up from the ground where waves
break, or Point Break can have a sand bo
break, or Point
Break can have a sand bo
Break can have a sand
bottom.
Tynemouth - Longsands Stats: Wave Quality Rating: 2 Type of Wave:
Beach break Direction of Wave: Right & left
Bottom: Sand & Rock Difficulty: Beginners Crowd Level: Busy Hazards: Rocks
A gentle sand
bottom beach with long lefts and rights
breaking off a river mouth.
The surf spot is a long
beach break with a sandy
bottom (no reef or rocks) and perfect for learning.
Matapalo has a nice
beach break with lefts and rights on a sandy
bottom.
Las Flores is a unique sand
bottom point
break that combines the best features of a point
break (a long peeling wave) with the forgiving sand
bottom of a
beach break.
The
beach breaks over a sandy
bottom to both directions.
While ostensibly a sandbar
beach break, the unique
bottom configuration of sand over rock reef gives form to the consistently
breaking peaks for which Santa Teresa is famous.
The
beach break features fast, powerful and hollow waves that
break to the right and left over a sandy
bottom.
By Local Restriction is Not Allowed us to Going Down to the Main
Beach at the
Bottom of the Cliff due
Broken Stairs and Other Reason and Please be Aware and Follow for Our Own Safety!
Right point at the rivermouth with fast, hollow waves that roll on the
beach endlessly
breaking over a rocky
bottom (hence, Endless Summer II).
In front of the Los Cardones Surf Lodge, a gentle sand
bottom beach with long lefts and rights
breaking off a river mouth.
It features a
beach break that
breaks in a gradual manner to the right and left over a sandy
bottom.
Puerto Escondido Stats: Wave Quality Rating: 5 Type of Wave:
Beach break Direction of Wave: Right & left
Bottom: Coral reef Difficulty: Advanced surfer Crowd Level: Busy Hazards: Locals Rips Rocks
This EPIC river mouth
beach break boasts high performance tubing waves that
break left and right over a sand
bottom.
Although most of the
breaks are rock
bottomed, the
break in front of Ericeira Surf House is a
beach break that is perfect for beginners.
The waves have a
beach break, what means that they
break on a sandy
bottom.
Guincho Stats: Wave Quality Rating: 2 Type of Wave:
Beach break Direction of Wave: Right & left
Bottom: Sand & Rock Difficulty: Beginners Crowd Level: Not Too Bad Hazards: Rocks
The Wall Stats: Wave Quality Rating: 3 Type of Wave:
Beach break Direction of Wave: Right & left
Bottom: Sand Difficulty: Beginners Crowd Level: Busy Hazards: none
However Isla Herradura, a small isle found nearby the
beach, has a rocky reef
break with a long left that
break over a rocky
bottom.
The
beach break features fast, powerful and hollow waves that
break nicely to the right and left over a sandy
bottom.