The World's Most CONSISTENT Surf Destinations...

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While heading to some of these destinations won't guarantee good waves, these swell-exposed coastlines will certainly boost your chances of scoring!
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Im seeing this living in Belgium, probably one of the most constantly flat place in the world

Louisonnc
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I live in California and surf almost every day before school. The beach breaks make it so that there's always something and the reefs turn on as soon as it gets over 2ft.

aaron.monson_surf
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West Java indo. Been there 25 or so times over the last 30 years and never had a day where it was too small to surf

jerrybow
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I've just got your book and can't put it down! Highly recommended it for anyone who enjoys your videos and wants to get stoked for surf! Headed to Costa Rica in 2 weeks and absolutely can't wait!. Thanks for all the inspiration and insight. Keep it up!

lbandrews
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I live in Chile for the last 22 years and NEVER seen it flat here.

ekphotography
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Hey Dan! here in Chile the north swells can create a true barrel fest on the left-hand point breaks, but only the high energy north swells arrive. The south swells of the Pacific are really busy on summer too, so even if there are no north swells, it's very unlikely to find a flat day.

ignacioperezortiz
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We do get the Hawaiian swells in CHILE and are the best!!!!

nicolasaragon
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Hawaii obviously has its days, although there are a lot more things that have to line up than you might think. A lot of the time the offshore wind is too strong to get a good surf in, and the swell direction matters a lot depending on the spot. I’ve lived in both California and Oahu and in terms of just consistency I’d say California takes the crown

visionsetabove
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Hope you’re getting your share of glassy clean waves. Kool Journey and content!! 🤙

LiveSurf
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Love your videos, man! Keep 'em coming, thanks!

stevenneumeier
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South Island NZ! Can surf every day in Dunedin year round 🎉

michaelduncan
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Duranbah seems to be 3 foot, maybe 2 foot on a bad day, pretty much all year round.

lukecarr
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As an added tip. For all the destinations he mentions avoid the name spots. Overpacked and not worth surfing due to human traffic.

MH_
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Sometimes in the winter Portugal even has too much swell and too much wind, but there’s always a place to surf.
In the Summer and around that there’s always lots of NW wind, specially in the evenings and sometimes fog in the morning. October/November/December are probably the best months and then January/February/March

agathondmiurgus
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Here in Portugal in winter sometimes gets too much you have to be on sheltered coasts as Lisbon or South Algarve. But still, nothing to complain, even in summer we have well overhead waves on the west coast, just mind the cold waters...

renanmenezes
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I lived on Oahu for 8 years. It definitely has what locals consider “flat spells” especially in the summer when those south swells get shadowed. Tourist will go out in any old junk to say they surfed Hawaii. But ther a plenty of times that no self-respecting local will go out. There are even periods on the North Shore during the winter, when locals stay home.

SaveHawaiiReefs
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You should cover some of the places that are notorious for letting u down surfwise like the ficklepinnes

kevingleed
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Hi Dan, excellent review, please don't forget Peru, here is almost waves 370 days per year. big hug!

saluciones
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😅really surprised he left off Mexico. a place like Rio Nexpa gets NW swells in winter Southern Hemi’s in Spring, Summer & Fall. AND hurricane swells. A massive swell window. If there’s a ANY storm in the Pacific, this area gets waves.

ronhfree
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Your ideas for videos are really great. There are a lot of surf channels, but few of the hosts take the time to explain in detail what it's like to visit a place, and how to get the best out of a visit. Thanks Dan for putting in the time and dedication so that other people can become better surfers✌🤙

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