Tips For Surfing And Staying in Newquay
by diywealth on Sep.26, 2009, under diy
Newquay is a favourite vacation destination amongst thousands in the summer seasons, but what is all the excitement about? Without a doubt one of the main reasons people visit is to surf. However, there are many other things that Newquay has to offer, with a selection of different water sports available, and a town that has a lot to offer!
Newquay is the place to go if you are looking for a surfing break. It has 10 large sandy beaches that give the perfect setting for surfing, body-boarding or swimming, as well as just relaxation! Whilst Fistral Beach is the most popular beach that everyone visits, there are many other less popular beaches that all have something to give.
Great Western Beach is ideal for learning to surf at. When the tide is out, this beach is quite large, leaving a large area for surfers to accommodate. It is also home to Reef Surf School, where there are a number of instructors providing first class surf instruction, aimed at both beginners and those that have some experience. They also give good surfing tips as to where you’re possibly going wrong, and how to get better. This ensures that you can get the most out of your time at sea, having fun in the Newquay surf!
Newquay does cater for other sports besides surfing. As there are large waves rolling onto the beach, there is the chance to endure in some wind surfing, kite surfing, and even some kayaking when the waves aren’t too big! The annual Boardmasters festival takes place at Fistral Beach each year which brings surfers and skaters together, showcasing their talent! There are also volleyball courts on many of the beaches, meaning that it is likely that there will be something for you to have fun doing.