Relax under the shade and enjoy the view of the iconic Diamond Head and
watch surfers catch waves at Waikiki Beach!
Relax under the shade and enjoy the view of the iconic Diamond Head and
watch surfers catch waves...
It's surrounded by huge cliff faces and it has a couple lookout points from the top so you can
watch surfers catch waves.
In light of my last blogpost on work life balance, I thought it is time for me to take it easy and recharge, maybe go for a walk on the pier,
watch surfers catching waves, and have a berry smoothie.
Nice to
watch the surfers catching waves in front
Waking up and sipping your cup of coffee on the lanai while
you watch surfers catching the next wave just yards away from you is surreal and helps you realize that you are truly on vacation.
Take in panoramic views of the 350 - acre (142 - hectare) volcanic crater that forms Diamond Head and
watch surfers catching waves in the ocean below.
Not exact matches
It's always great to
watch the
surfers heading out to
catch a wave or just to
watch them bobbing patiently on their boards; waiting for that perfect wave.
See what the
catch of the day is in the fishing village of Cruz de Huanacaxtle, a 10 - minute drive from the villa, or make the 15 - minute drive to Punta Mita for a variety of shops and dining, plus snorkeling,
surfing and whale -
watching expeditions.
Specific beach highlights include:
catching the amazing swell at the little - known
surf beach in Lancelin;
watching sunbathing kangaroos at Lucky Bay; walking on shores made entirely of shells at the imaginatively named Shell Beach; riding a camel across Western Australia's most famous seaside spot, Cable Beach, with its blood - red cliffs and 22 kilometres of brilliant white sand.
Thanks to Taghazout's reputation as a great
surfing spot, families can
watch highly trained
surfers catch waves as they speed into shore.
Enjoy
catching a wave yourself, or simply
watch the pro
surfers hang ten from the cliff - top car park.
Hells Mouth is known as the capital of
surf in Wales, it gets busy but with a four mile stretch of beach, you are guaranteed to find a space to
catch some waves —
watch out for the northern reef either side of the high tide as it can get over crowded.
Learn safety rules, how to
watch the ocean, what a «catchable» wave feels like, how to
catch one, what to do once you've
caught one,
surfing etiquette, and more.
Costa Rica also has an unusual strategic position that within just a few hours you can
surf at sunrise at the Caribbean coast, and later in the day,
watch the sunset over on the pacific side,
catching a different set of waves!
My favourite is spot is up by the viewpoints aligned with turquoise rails, perfect area to
watch the local
surfers catch waves, and people on the sand playing volleyball.
If
surfing isn't your speed, there are other things to do on Folly Beach —
watch the locals
catch waves while you soak up the gorgeous surroundings.
Surf the waves at one of the best breaks in the country,
catch views of Arenal Volcano on a lakeside mountain bike ride,
watch the sunset over the Pacific.
Our international
surf team of professional
surf instructors doesn't simply
watch you from the beach, but gets in the water with you to help you
catch the best waves — sharing their stoke with you!
Whether you want to kayak through swamps,
catch marlin off rocks,
watch the sunset over the ocean, sail in the Mediterranean, explore numerous
surfing locations, swim in a Fijian lagoon, sunbake in the Caribbean with pure white sand and turquoise water, float in fabulous rock pools, hike through wild country, stroll on long deserted beaches or stand on massive, wind - blown cliffs, Currarong has a location nearby to fulfil your aspirations.
These include rainforest hikes, bird
watching, ocean kayaking, horseback riding,
catch and release sport fishing and
surfing.
The effortless ease of living around women and girls, the gorgeous house with the amazing Catalina making our coffee each day, the fun bumpy rides to the beach in the back of the
surf truck, the ecstatic elevation you feel when you
watch another of your camp friends
catch an awesome wave, and the unrivalled splash of pure inspiration and joy you feel from having accomplished something as cool as
surfing — this is what great living is all about.
Cut
Catch Cucina serves up some of the best
surf and turf on the island in its hybrid NYC steakhouse come trattoria under the
watch of Head Chef Daine Gilbert.
One of the highlights of the Bura Surfhouse is our rooftop bar where we hold our «Sunset sessions» with live acoustic
surf musicians, «Starlight cinema» where you can kick back on beanbags and cushions and
watch a film under the stars, have a cocktail or a beer and enjoy freshly
caught seafood from our BBQ.
It is also helpful to
watch other
surfers catch and ride waves before heading out into the water yourself.
Whether you want to relax on a secluded beach, off the beaten track,
catch some waves kite
surfing, dive in crystal clear waters, whale
watch or people
watch, you will be spoilt for choice.
Recently, while sitting on the beach in California, I
watched several
surfers try to
catch one of the rolling waves that would give them an exhilarating ride to shore.
We enjoyed the Crab Shack for a little island atmosphere; Spanky's and walks on the Pier
watching sea birds, and
surfers trying to
catch the perfect wave.
An elegant dressing table can double up as a laptop desk so that guests can
catch up on emails,
surf the net or retreat to
watch a film.