We’re talking about point breaks. There’s nothing like the sight of perfect lines peeling down the edge of a beautiful headland pointing out into the open ocean. And nothing like the feeling of racing along one of those perfect walls of water on a surfboard!

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As you know, every wave is different. Point breaks are no exception. They come in lefts and rights. They break over sand, rock or reef. Some have easier take offs. Some break faster down the line. Others offer great tube rides.

 

 

However, when they’re at their best, they’re unbeatable!

They offer long rides with loads of time to work on your turns,  hone your technique, pick up speed while shooting down the line and lining up those tricky hollow sections.

Of course, where point breaks are concerned, no matter if your priority is small, fun, warm water peelers, or double overhead, down the lines walls, Perfect Wave has the perfect destination for you.

 

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Jeffrey’s Bay, South Africa

This right hand point break is generally regarded as one of the best waves in the world.

 

 
Kandooma, Maldives

An easy to surf, warm water righthander breaking over reef off of a private island in the South Male Atolls.

 

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Burleigh Heads & The Superbank, Gold Coast, Australia

These two waves are the definition of perfect point breaks.

 

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Scorpion Bay, Baja California, Mexico

One of the longest rights in North America in the heart of the Baja peninsula.

 

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Oaxaca, Mexico

A series of warm water, sand bottom points in mainland Mexico. Enjoy post-surf fish tacos and cold cervezas!

 

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Chicama, Peru

The longest left in the world, that is accessible to all skill levels and breaks over a sand bottom.

 

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Rincon & Malibu, California

2 world famous waves, within an hour drive of our partner resorts in Huntington Beach.

 

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Mundaka, Spain

A tubing, sand bottom point. The best left in Europe, hiding in a quaint fishing village in the Basque Country.

 

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Lafitenia, St. Jean de Luz, France

An easy to surf right-hander, just a short drive from the bars and boutiques in Biarritz.

 

 

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Ribeira d’Ilhas, Ericeira, Portugal

One of Portugal’s best points. This rock bottom right offers surf for all skill levels.

 

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Los Lobos, Fuerteventura

A fantastic, long, rock bottom right at the foot of a volcano on a small island off of Fuerteventura.

 

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Anchor Point, Taghazout, Morocco

The country’s most famous wave. Overhead, it’s a mix of fast walls, cutback sections and tubes on the inside.

 
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Arugam Bay, Sri Lanka

A series of easy access, warm water right points in the Southeast of the country.

 

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Raglan Bay, NZ

A long, rocky left, with multiple sections varying from long walls to quality tubes.

 

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For more information or help picking your perfect point break destination, get in touch. 

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