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Accommodation / French Polynesia

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Nomad Surfers Surfing Holidays
The Leading Surf Travel Agency offering holidays to boardriders since 1995... Often immitated... but never macthed!!! WHAT WE OFFER The trips we offer are custom made vacations, all year round, for all ages, sex, levels and budgets, although most clients are older than 20 and total beginners that come to SURFCAMPS. For the experienced and independent surfer we also have Surfaris, ...

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Waterways Travel
Waterways Surf Adventures
The coastlines of our Ocean Planet are dynamic regions of enticing beauty and endless variety. From the ancient Polynesians to today's global surf travelers, voyagers exploring the fringes of the Seven Seas have discovered a world of adventure beyond imagination. WaterWays Surf Adventures brings you the very best of global surf travel. Our fully-inclusive group packages, independent ...

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About Surfing French Polynesia
Tuamotus, Huahinè and Tahiti absorb much of swell which piles up from the southern storm-belt and into French Polynesia. With 200 islands making up the region, numerous perfect set-ups have yet to be surfed - or go unsurfed most of the time. Tahiti's Teahupoo is the postcard wave, with flawless but brutal barrels. Other waves are reef passes and points, some miniature versions of Teahupoo, barrelling top-to-bottom. The majority of the swell is southerly, generated off New Zealand or coming up from the Antarctic, peaking in May and October (dry season). Despite receiving the same north swells which hit Hawaii between November and March they are much reduced in power. Trade winds blow consistently from the east, shifting slightly north in the wet season and southerly in the dry. Water temperatures are a tropical 25 to 27ºC or 77 to 81ºF year-round.
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Surfer friendly places to stay near some great surf spots. Including camp-sites, hostels, hotels, B&Bs and surf lodges.
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