Friday, March 4, 2011

10 Great surf in Australia sites

Being a mile off shore, floating alone on a slightly smaller Board then you. Paddle slowly through the waves waiting for a perfect... wave or a gust of wind... or a bite of shark... whichever comes first. You think still place any not in surfing? In Australia, it is the only country that you will feel bad not to bring your wetsuit as you will explore. Surfing is definitively alive oz and increase the possibility of a wave to come as the winner. Here are the 10 best Australian places for surfing.


1 Tasmania. Hear the waves giggle you to put on your board shorts to navigate throughout the year! Tassie Surf gives a large portion of these uncrowded waves with you and breaks the breathtaking. Its most southern beaches hold some of the biggest waves and the heavier in Australia. Cloudy Bay the Bruny Island faces the Southern Ocean for the larger, so the South Cape Bay where to carry surfers for their advice on a Bush seven kilometres the world heritage area (4.5 miles) to reach this beach on the South coast.


2 Melbourne, VIC. There is always this place perfect for beginners, experts and suicide bombers. Varieties of reef rock, point-break surf and sand bar, your name and Melbourne a perfect wave that you can call your own. You have Allisons for Beginner Surfers, Aspendale and Balnarring Point for all types of skills and for the experts, you can gung - ho Anzac or Bare Butt beaches. Melbourne is a haven for all lovers of surf and surf will certainly find their own wave in this beautiful city.


3. The Whitsundays, QLD. One of the best surfing, the Whitsundays has 74 different islands that you can surf in. All are different in landscape, tidal, wave and accommodation. Choose the array of resort in the variety of Islands.


4. The Sunshine Coast, QLD. It is a long portion of coastline that will have more than only two stations who would like to have you as their guest of surf. Choose from a 2 or 4 hour surf lesson or take a day 2 surf trip which will absolutely be you give all the rush tan and adrenaline that you need.


5 Bondi Beach, NSW. This is perhaps the most famous beach of the Australia, Bondi Beach is the beach which forward to tourists, lifeguards, surfers and sun worshippers. Bondi is a perfect example of the tradition of beach of Sydney city being only a few minutes by car from the city. You can also find the Surf of Bondi bathers, the oldest club to save lives in Australia which was created in 1906.


6 Point surfers, WA. Place of dream of surfers. The waves are so strong that they can go 500 metres in a good day and that it can be scary for beginners but bliss absolute for suicide bombers!


7 Bulgaria Beach, NSW. This beach is a famous family exit spot and is known for having the best surfing on the waves. Bulgaria Surf Life Saving Club contributes to give the public a safe and secure place to surf. The runners of Bulgaria Council of more active disciples of 100 participants and were constantly running as a club of riders Council since 1978.


8. Noosa Heads, QLD. The Noosa Heads higher attraction is its beaches and is known for the surf highway. There is a major called Noosa Festival of surfing, surf contest happening here and it attracts a large crowd.


9 Fingal Head, NSW. Fingal organizes an annual competition for surf since 1996 for native surfers. The first year of the event, it fascinates already 90 surfers everywhere in Australia. In 1999, SBS television made a documentary called surfing the wave of healing on this contest, an unfinished work - reconciling the Nation series. He won the best Australian documentary at the real life of the Film Festival, 2000.


10 Fairy Bower Beach, NSW, one of the great wave a few surf locations in Sydney and gives a wave of long right hand on the surface of the water.


The Australia is high ranking spots for surfing with few in other countries for high surf anywhere in the world! By exploring the sport of surfing, letting the beauty of the beaches of Oz and famous spots reach you and provide the ideal setting for you surf trip.

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