THE EAST COAST SURFING EXPERIENCE

 

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Have you been asked to East Coast Surfing? Surfers worldwide would travel and go the distance just to find that perfect wave that they can ride. The feeling of being on top or inside those gigantic barrel-like waves is incomparable.

 

 

Also called as the “Eastern Seaboard,” the East Coast offers a lot of discoveries as it spreads from the Atlantic Ocean all the way towards Canada. The beaches here provide consistent East Coast surf the whole year round, giving surfers more time and chances to test their feet on the boards.

 

So, what is there that makes East Coast surf so well-liked by many? It may be claimed that there are plenty of prime spots that are all a short drive from Boston, along New England’s North Shore, so even if you won’t find giant plunging tube waves that are most prevalent in the Canary Islands there sure are plenty of ankle to chest-high rolling waves that are perfectly ride-able.

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Surfers Choice

As a keen surfer, one should know that surfing, being so much more than just a sport, has several factors to consider if you intend to have the best surfing experience. One of them is to select the right spot. With so many coastlines to choose from around the world, you may be able to wander but not wander enough.

 

Each surfer can have a turf of his own, but some of them stand out from the rest. Perhaps it is because of the crowd or the local vibe, or it can be because of the fast-changing weather or only the capacity of the place to produce huge waves that make it more popular than others.

 

If you’re on the east coast, you have a wide range of places to choose from. Instead of repining the loss of warm weather, start planning a trip to the beach when it warms up.

New Jersey Coastline

There is a beautiful coastline near New Jersey for beach life. This does not suffer from the tackiness of the Spanish resorts like in La Palma. There are some activities, such as surfing. Sure, the beach season has pretty much come to an end, but that doesn’t mean you can’t look ahead to the next beach season.

 

North Jetty

The North Jetty is considered the most popular since surfers only have to paddle shortly for them to find the best waves in the East Coast. Monster Hole, south of the bay and about 3/4 mile off the shore is the spot where head high swells take longboarders for a long ride, but it’s a tolerably conforming paddle out to the crashing waves so normally only locals attempt the paddle.

 

Massachusetts

Going to Massachusetts, surfers will often find the longest surfable coast without the overcrowding, which makes it perfect for beginners since blending won’t be a problem. As the surfing population grew over the years, a wide range of beach breaks, reefs and also points have been discovered and developed to provide more great venues for the sport.

Myrtle Beach

Myrtle Beach is a destination for millions of beach-going tourists every year and features plenty to do when you need to get away from the sand and surf. The convenient location near the middle of the east coast also makes it accessible as it’s easy enough to reach in a single day of driving from most places on the beach.

 

Bottom line

Surfing as a lifestyle and out of the patronage from surfers and surfing aficionados alike presents itself as a significant venture that you will love more and more each day. So be among a lot of people who get the natural high through surfing. Try East Coast surfing and find out why it has become so popular.



About Katarina Vancroft

Katarina Vancroft is a travel and destination blogger and content contributing editor. Her work has been featured in various online publications.  As a contributor she writes about anything and everything under the Canarian sun. She wants to inspire others how we could see the world as a haven by travelling.

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