Which Beach In Ireland Would Be A Good Place To Learn To Surf?
January 8th, 2010i live more or less in the middle of ireland so either somewhere like wicklow to dundalk or over the other side around galway
i live more or less in the middle of ireland so either somewhere like wicklow to dundalk or over the other side around galway
More people learn to surf at the beaches in Southern California than everywhere else in the world put together. Beginner beaches are Santa Monica, Bolsa Chica, the cliffs in H B, the northside of the Newport Pier, San Onofre, Mission Beach, Pacific Beach and the Strand on Coronado. You had better be an accomplished ocean swimming fool with a death wish to want to learn surfing though because the list of breaks where the locals and the accomplished surfers will never get shared here or anywhere with a beginner. Sorry it’s called self preservation….
I’ve been to a few places in the Caribbean, and I really want to dive the Great Barrier Reef in Australia. Where are some other really great places?
I’ve been to the beaches at Babylon but I know you typically need a resident’s permit to park there and I’m not sure how else to get there. I’ve heard Far Rockaway is better for surfing and Jones beach is just too packed. Would love to know a better place and hopefully one I can get to with public transportation.
14 year old desperate to learn to surf, can skateboard a bit also need recommendations for outfits in Cornwall who teach surfing to novices