Learning to surf in Australia

"Hey bra, want to hit the suit and enter those kegs?" Surfing is not easy. The language is very difficult. But for those who are willing to invest time and master the basics, the rewards are really exciting. When you first learn anything, you will inevitably feel a little stupid. However, even if Kelly Slater starts like this, you can't go to the night. However, to help you become a surf superstar, Australia has some ideal surfing spots for those who are just getting started. Whether on the East Coast or on the West Coast, Australia has a number of quality surfing spots for your over-growth buttonholes.

Byron Bay is considered one of the best places to learn surfing in the country, offering a wide variety of waves for surfers of all levels. From the calm road of Watego to the greater rest of Tallow – Byron is a great place for all surfers. Other examples include Lancelin in Western Australia, the main beach in Noosa, Queensland, and the famous Bondi Bay in Sydney.

Then where do you start…

Learning to surf in Australia was originally published on Spring

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