Surfing Vacations in California are
available along 1000 miles of West
Coast beaches
Surfing Vacations are growing in
popularity. If you don't quite
get it, or don't believe it, go to
the beaches where the surf is fine
and you quickly understand what the
wave of surfing interest is all
about. Don't
laugh at this once novel concept
that today is a growing sector and
especially popular for California
Beach Vacations. The multi-billion
dollar industry has caught the wave,
especially for youth who seek to
experience nature in its power and
glory. Surfing lessons are available
at many California beaches but some
of the most popular places and
easiest to enjoy a surfing vacation
where lessons and surfboard rentals
are offered include San Diego,
Oceanside, Huntington Beach, Santa
Monica - Venice Beach and of course,
Santa Cruz.
Surfing vacations are one of the
trendy, new sports activities for
individuals, family vacations and
business travelers who love
California
Beaches and beach cities. You can go to a
beach destination and rent a
wetsuit, surfboard and pay for an
hour of surfing lessons to teach the
tricks of the trade. Usually a
surfing teacher or professional can
get you up on a board in one easy
lesson and though you won't be an
award winning surfer, you'll have
lots of fun.
Surfing vacations can include both
surfing in the ocean and watching
professional surfing competitions,
though some simply come to the beach
to watch a major surfing event.
Opting for safe harbor on the sand,
you can see the world's top athletes
"Duke" it out for top honors and
winnings.
California Surfing got its
roots over 100 years ago when the
sport was introduced to the mainland
US, most likely from Hawaii. Duke
Kahanamoku is often called the
"father of surfing" in California
because he not only worked as
ambassador for the sport, he also
brought the island "aloha" style of
friendship to California.
California surfing
professionals have been taking
California Surfing Vacations all
their lives but many call it a
profession and are paid to enjoy
this exciting sport. But for most
tourists or business travelers who
only seek a diversion or new thrill,
then surfing may fit the bill.
You’ll need a surfboard, leash and
wetsuit. If you would rather take a
surfing vacation that is laid back
and doesn't involve actually
touching the water, plan a trip to
see one of the
great
surfing competitions held along
the California Beaches.
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