Which country has the most famous surfing spots?

Ehukai Beach Park (Pipeline)
Pipeline, Hawaii

Renowned as the birthplace of surfing, Pipe is home to the world's best waves, attracting surfers globally due to its epic barrels and competitions[1][3][4].


Jeffrey's Bay, South Africa

Famed for its long, consistent barrels, this is considered one of the three best waves globally and attracts pro surfers yearly[1][3][6].


Teahupo'o, Tahiti

Celebrated as one of the heaviest and most perfect waves, Teahupo'o offers intense rides that are only for experienced surfers[1][4][6].


Uluwatu, Bali, Indonesia

Uluwatu is known for its excellent surfing conditions and breathtaking scenery, attracting surfers with its world-class waves[1][4][6].


Puerto Escondido, Mexico

Often called the Mexican Pipeline, Puerto Escondido is famous for its powerful beach breaks, attracting advanced surfers from all over[3][5][6].


Hossegor, France

Named the “Surfing Capital of Europe,” Hossegor offers challenging waves with a vibrant surf culture, gaining attention from surfers worldwide[3][6].


Cloudbreak, Fiji

A fast and challenging reef break, Cloudbreak offers epic barrels and has hosted numerous professional surfing competitions[2][3][4].


Maldives surf Pasta Point
Maldives

Home to various world-class surf spots, the Maldives features stunning turquoise waters and exceptional wave quality ideal for surfers all levels[1][4][6].


Nazaré, Portugal

Known for its gigantic waves, Nazaré brings pro surfers seeking the thrill of massive swells during the winter months[3][4][5].


Bondi Beach, Australia
Bondi Beach, Australia

A famous beach in Australia, Bondi Beach offers consistent waves and a lively surf culture, making it a top destination[3][4][5].


Punta de Lobos surf Pichilemu Chile
Pichilemu, Chile

Recognized as the world’s surf capital, Pichilemu offers impressive waves that attract surfers from around the globe[1][3].


Mavericks, California

Famous for its massive waves, Mavericks attracts elite surfers who brave the cold waters for intense rides[3][4][5].


Kuta Beach, Bali, Indonesia

Kuta Beach is favored among beginners for its friendly surf conditions and vibrant local culture[1][4][6].


La Gravière, France

Known for its powerful beach breaks, La Gravière draws surfers looking for challenging and rewarding waves in France[2][5].


Siargao, Philippines

Often dubbed the surf capital of the Philippines, Siargao is famous for its hollow waves and laid-back atmosphere[1][3][6].


Coxos, Portugal

Recognized as Portugal's best wave, Coxos is often challenging and attracts experienced surfers from various regions[2][5].


Scorpion Bay, Mexico

Known for its long right-hand point breaks, Scorpion Bay offers a unique surfing experience in Baja California[1][2].


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