The top budget surfing locations

These are just some of the many dream surf locations, with stunning waves, combined with lovely locals and delicious fine dining.

It can be difficult to find affordable surf getaways, but we’ve found some of the best deals available to surf travellers.

You’ll get the chance to socialise, build friendships, and learn more about the regional cultures, all while saving money, and that comes as one of the advantages of traveling on a budget.

When feasible, take the bus or train, and get in touch with any local connections you may have.

They can definitely recommend affordable places where you could stay. Not to mention, couch surfing is always an option.

Numerous surf-goers travel by mini-van, where paying for the petrol will compensate for not paying for accommodation.

Surfers are experts at adapting, and cheap housing is not a mirage. The cost of many of the world’s finest surf breaks are reasonable.

 

Portugal

One of the top surfing locations on any surfers list is Portugal. You can catch waves anywhere along the more than 1,000 kilometres of coastline, which has a variety of places that are ideal for surfers of all levels.

Portugal has a remarkable historical heritage and one of the world’s most diverse cuisines.

You will fall in love with Portugal the moment you set foot in the country thanks to its breath-taking coastal towns and villages, precipitous hillsides, sandy beach resorts and friendly locals.

WHEN?

Depending on the kind of waves you’re looking for, certain seasons in Portugal are better for surfing.

Big waves – Typically December – February

Smaller/Manageable waves – June – August

WHERE?

West Coast – Ericeira, Nazare, Cascais, and Peniche. Some of the more popular areas for all wave levels.

North Coast – Porto. A better spot for beginners looking to learn their way.

South Coast – Lagos, Sagres, and Arrifana. Hugely popular spots.

PREDOMINANT SWELL

W-WNW

 

Philippines

The Philippines is made up of 7,107 islands and is surrounded by the Pacific Ocean, the Celebes Sea, the Philippine Sea, and the South China Sea. They all pose a possible surfing location.

The 7,107 islands of the Philippines are a tropical surfing haven with a tonne of unspoiled world-class reefs.

The Republic of the Philippines, which has a whopping 36,289km of coastline, exudes a laid-back archipelago feel that is wonderfully infectious.

Although it has only been possible to surf in the region since the 1980s, Cloud 9 speaks for itself.

The annual Siargao Cup, which takes place from late September to early October, is held there and is the most well-known surfing location in the nation.

Experienced surfers love Cloud 9 for its barreling right-hand waves that may reach heights of up to 5 to 6 metres and its deep, hollow tubes.

WHEN?

July – November

WHERE?

Siargao Island, Catanduanes Island, Borongan, Baler, Badoc, Vigan, San Fernando.

PREDOMINANT SWELL

N-E

 

Thailand

Thailand is a well-liked tourist attraction for a variety of reasons. It is a world of contrasts, where loud cities coexist with real street markets and opulent seaside resorts are entwined with uninhabited beaches. The Andaman coast of Thailand benefits from favourable swells from the Indian Ocean’s southwest. This is an excellent spot to go if you’re searching for peace & quiet.

WHEN?

April – October

WHERE?

Phuket Island

PREDOMINANT SWELL

SW-W

 

Morocco

Consider going surfing in Morocco for your surf getaway as it gets chilly in Europe. Additionally, put those bulky wetsuits away. Morocco is a desirable surfing location due to its mild climate and exposure to the North Atlantic swells, particularly considering its vicinity to Europe.

In this nation of northern Africa, surfing is rapidly gaining in popularity.

There are waves for every palate when the Atlantic Ocean starts hammering those unending corduroy lines: lefts, rights, beach breaks, point breaks, and reef breaks.

WHEN?

Summer

WHERE?

Safi, Sidi Ifn, Taghazout, Essaouira, Agadir, Casablanca

PREDOMINANT SWELL

NW

 

Papua New Guinea

Cool waters, reliable waves, and rich, unique cultural traditions can all be found in Papua New Guinea.

Explore the “shark calling” activities as well as the various diving locations the island has to offer once the surf is calm.

WHEN?

November – March

WHERE?

Nago Island, Kavieng, Vanimo, Wewak, Nusa Island

PREDOMINANT SWELL

N-NW

 

Mexico

The Pacific Ocean’s 7,300+ kilometres of shoreline provide a abundance of waves for virtually everyone who travels to Mexico to surf.

Mexican surf culture is strong, but the nation has so much more to provide that you could consider going there.

WHEN?

April – September

WHERE?

Tecoman, Cabo San Lucas, Todos Santos, San Jose del Cabo, Puerto Escondido, Michoacan, Pescadero

PREDOMINANT SWELL

SE-SW