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From Novice To Expert Surfers – Hawaii Has It All

By bill On September 30, 2010 Under Grass Carp
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You might not be aware of it, but surfing is really a Polynesian innovation that dates back several hundred years; Europeans initially saw it after they visited Tahiti in 1767.

Hawaii of course was settled by Polynesian immigrants from Tahiti roughly one thousand years ago, and brought the sport with them. It was in Hawaii that surfing first caught on with Euro-Americans back in 1907. Where better to understand the art form of he’enalu than amongst the people who invented surfing? Bring some friends and book your beach vacation rental through Hawaii Surf N’ Sand Vacations (http://www.hawaiivac.com/) or find condo rentals directly from the owners at Vacation Rentals By Owner (http://www.vrbo.com/).

At the time when planning your Hawaii surfing holiday, take into account that the islands have 2 major seasons for this activity; it is best to choose the time of year if possible according to your surfing knowledge and aptitude. The months of winter, November through March, are best suited for expert surfers, for the reason that waves tower twenty-five feet or more as they crash toward the shore. Novices should arrange their surfing trip for the summer and fall months between the start of June and mid-October, when the waters are calmer.

Complexity levels can also differ from one region of Hawaii to another. Naturally, Oahu is where many of the famous surfing beaches can be found, and Waiamea Bay is perhaps the best famous of them all. Waiamea Bay and other surfing locations such as Sunset Beach and Banzai Pipeline are a skilled surfer’s paradise when waves produced by winter storms in the Aleutians come racing south. In the summertime, amateur surfers should go to Waikiki on the south side; these waves are the results of the austral winter storms off Antarctica and have much further to travel, Hence, they are much smoother waves and better for beginners.

Since Oahu’s surfing areas are so well-known and admired, you’ll be competing with lots of others for space. A less-crowded option is Kauai. Hanalei Bay on the north side offers difficult waves for knowledgeable surfers, while Poipu and Kalapi towards the south are better for learners.

Tourists to Hawaii may select Kauai as their destination for reasons other than surfing by the way. Just because most tourists head for Oahu doesn’t mean that Kauai does not have more than its share of amusing activities. Kauai, which was the final island to come beneath Kamehameha’s rule back in 1810 (only at the time when the island’s last ruler passed away without a successor), isn’t named the Garden Island for nothing. This flourishing paradise offers mountain inner tubing and kayaking along jungle rivers as well as hiking and romantic travel inns, a number of which can only be reached by helicopter. The truth is, the Kauai helicopter tour is a popular choice of tourists. Check out Hawaiian beach rental accommodations and also cabin rental accommodations (http://www.hawaiianbeachrentals.com/kauai-vacation-rentals-1.htm) for additional information on Hawaii vacation homes for lease on what many deem as the crown jewel of the Aloha State.

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