It is a fast shorebreak with a lot
of body boarders in the line up.
Not only is the water beautifully warm but there are also some excellent spots that produce big, hollow waves — New Pier, Cave Rock, Ansteys, Vetch's Pier, North Beach (although watch out for
all of the body boarders) and the Bay of Plenty is a good spot to learn how to surf.
Not exact matches
Boogie
boarders and
body -
boarders favor the eastern end
of the beach.
Boogie
boarders and
body - surfers favor the eastern end
of Shipwreck Beach where the Mahaulepu Heritage Trail begins.
The beach is protected by the headland so not only is it a great surf location but a safe protected dip for swimmers and
body boarders too if you are not quite ready to stand on a piece
of plastic as it hurtles towards the hard greeting
of the sand.
The beach is broken into three sections: The Jetty, The Bowl, and La Jenelle, which cater to various skill levels
of surfers and boogie /
body boarders.
This beach is not for the faint
of heart, ONLY experienced surfers and
body boarders are recommended to swim here!
This beach is popular with many surfers and
body boarders for its constant stream
of waves.
The beach, accessed by crossing a railway crossing, is a long stretch
of white sand, fairly popular with
body boarders, and a bit
of walk further along the beach will take you on to Fish Hoek - a great family beach.
There are many iconic images surrounding surfing: Bronzed
bodies in bikinis and board shorts gallivanting on the beach, long
boarders hanging ten, hot babes everywhere, bonfires burning, guitars strumming, and
of course, extreme stoke.
This trip is suited to for all levels
of surfer,
body boarder and SUPer.
Cylinder Beach, near the community
of Point Lookout, is a photogenic cove with fine white sand that attracts families and paddlers; its soft, peeling waves appeal to surfers and
body boarders.
Located on the eastern coast
of Cancun, this white sandy beach is popular with surfers and
body boarders who use the large waves to their advantage.
Firstly, most
of the waves are beach breaks; a surfer will probably stop surfing at high tide when the waves become fat and difficult to catch but a
body boarder can still have fun on the shore break.
Ehukai Beach Park attracts a number
of experienced surfers and
body boarders in the winter.