| 1Pipeline | Pipeline | Oahu, Hawaii, USA | Famous for big, powerful waves, not for beginners | November to February | Watch the Billabong Pipe Masters competition |
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2 Teahupo'o | Teahupo'o | Tahiti, French Polynesia | Renowned for heavy, glassy waves, advanced surfers only | May to August | Check local forecasts for the best wave conditions |
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3 Uluwatu | Uluwatu | Bali, Indonesia | Consistent waves, stunning cliffside backdrop | April to October | Visit the Uluwatu Temple after your surf session |
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4 Jeffreys Bay | Jeffreys Bay | Eastern Cape, South Africa | Famous for long, fast right-hand point breaks | May to September | Attend the J-Bay Open competition in July |
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5 Superbank | Superbank | Gold Coast, Australia | Legendary for its long, hollow waves, great for experienced surfers | March to May | Stay in Coolangatta for easy access to the beach |
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6 Trestles | Trestles | California, USA | Known for its rippable waves, popular with professional surfers | September to November | Explore San Onofre State Beach for varied conditions |
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7 Hossegor | Hossegor | Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France | Europe's surf capital, powerful beach breaks | September to October | Visit during the Quiksilver Pro France competition |
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8 Raglan | Raglan | Waikato, New Zealand | Consistent left-hand point breaks, suitable for all levels | March to May | Explore nearby Bridal Veil Falls after your surf |
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9 Punta de Lobos | Punta de Lobos | Pichilemu, Chile | Known for big, powerful left-hand point breaks | April to September | Stay in Pichilemu for easy access to the waves |
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10 Cloudbreak | Cloudbreak | Tavarua, Fiji | World-renowned for heavy, fast waves, advanced surfers only | May to October | Book a stay at Tavarua Island Resort for the best access |
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