Whether you're looking for reeling ten foot points, endless mellow six foot walls or the perfect wave to learn on, Maranga Surf & Travel has it all. Add in some nearly perfect weather conditions and you've got a recipe for the ideal surf trip.
We can offer you our nice Surfvilla at Seignosse/ Hossegor - with a big ...
Queensland's Gold Coast is Australia's most visited stretch of coastline and the justifiably famous right point-breaks can get crowded especially at Kirra and Snapper Rocks. However away from 'Surfers' Paradise' and the further north you travel up the 'Sunshine Coast' the crowds thin but other factors such as hazardous wildlife start to become a factor before the fickle Great Barrier reef starts to block incoming swells from the mainland. Facing east before progressively sloping west, the coastline below this reef picks up any east swells and some north-easterly during summer, including cyclone swells. Southerly winds dominate except for during the summer when they swing northerly. Water temperatures are sub-tropical, ranging from 19-25°C or 66-77°F. Introduced to the area by local lifeguards in the 1920s, the local surfing population now exceeds 100,000.
Surf Camps
Surf camps can offer a variety of types of accommodation such as apartments, hotels, rooms, camping or dormitories together with food, surf lessons and group activities. Often included are guided surf tours of the best local spots along with surf hire, videos, photography, professional coaching and even some night life.