7 Famous Big Wave Surfing Destinations

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24 September 2024

For surfers who seek the thrill of riding towering waves, big wave surfing is the ultimate challenge 

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Whether you're an aspiring big wave rider or simply in awe of the sport, here are 7 big wave surfing spots that capture the imagination of thrill-seekers everywhere

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Mavericks in California is one of the most popular big wave surfing spots in the world. The bone-crushing waves can reach up to 60 feet

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Waimea Bay, in Hawaii is a historic spot in the world of big wave surfing. This iconic location is often considered the birthplace of the sport

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Cortes Bank is a unique big wave spot in the US. This underwater mountain range, just below the ocean's surface, creates monstrous waves that attract only the most adventurous surfers

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Ghost Trees is another big wave surfing spot in the US. The waves here can reach 60 feet, and is considered one of the most dangerous surfing locations

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Cape Solander is a notorious big wave surfing location near Sydney, Australia. This spot is known for its heavy, barreling waves that break dangerously close to a rocky shoreline

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Jaws is located on the north shore of Maui and is renowned for its massive waves, which can exceed 60 feet during the winter months

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Located off the coast of Portugal, Nazare's unique underwater canyon funnels Atlantic swells to create monstrous waves, with record-breaking heights of over 100 feet

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