Surf Camps in Oceania

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Surfing enthusiasts worldwide are drawn to the captivating beauty of Oceania, where vast coastlines, crystal-clear waters, and impressive waves create a paradise for wave riders and amateur surfers looking to improve their technique on a surf camp.

In this page we will check the 4 main  surf countries in Oceania: Fiji, Australia, New Zealand, and French Polynesia.

These stunning destinations offer much more than amazing fauna and flora and jaw-dropping paradisiacal beaches:  surfers of all levels an opportunity to experience a surf camp amidst breathtaking landscapes.

Guys sitting on a chair with his dog on a tropical Beach at Fiji
Tropical Beach at Fiji
Surfers in the water during the sunset at Byron Bay, Australia
Surfers in the water during the sunset at Byron Bay, Australia
Surfer ripping a wave at Kaikoura, New Zealand
Surfer ripping a wave at Kaikoura, New Zealand

Oceania, the region comprising Australasia, Melanesia, Micronesia, and Polynesia, is renowned for its tropical islands, exotic fauna and flora and diverse marine life.

But beyond its stunning scenery, Oceania is a surfing haven that attracts wave enthusiasts from around the globe. Some of the best surfers, spots and waves in the planet can be found for example in Australia (Byron Bay, Noosa…), Fiji (Namotu, Cloudbreak in Mamanuca…) or French Polynesia (Teahupo’o).

Whether you’re a intermediate surfer looking to improve your technique or a beginner eager to catch your first wave, in Oceania you will find the surf camp to suit your skill level.

Teahupo'o wave under a rainbow
World-class wave of Teahupo'o under a rainbow
Surfer getting ready to jump in the water at the Gold Coast, Australia
Gold Coast, Australia
Tavarua, Fiji
Tavarua, Fiji

Main surf Destinations in Oceania

Oceania is home to a rich surfing culture, with numerous countries boasting exceptional surf conditions and a vibrant surf community.

In our opinion, the best surf destinations in Oceania include Fiji, Australia, New Zealand, and French Polynesia.

Beach in Kuata, Fiji

Fiji

A tropical surfer's paradise

Fiji, an archipelago of more than 300 islands in the South Pacific, is synonymous with tropical paradise and world-class waves. Among its most famous surf spots are Cloudbreak and Restaurants, both located off Tavarua Island.

Fiji is a must-visit destination for surfers seeking an unforgettable experience riding waves on their own or improving the technique on a surf camp.

Surfer in a barrel in Duranbah, Australia

Australia

The land of surf

Australia, the largest country in Oceania, is a surfing mecca with a coastline stretching over 25,000 kilometers. The Gold Coast in Queensland is famous for its consistent waves and the vast offer of surf camps suitable for surfers of all levels.

Bells Beach, located in Victoria, is an iconic surf spot known for its annual Rip Curl Pro competition.

Surfer on a wave at Piha beach, New Zealand

New Zealand

Where adventure meets surf

New Zealand’s eye-catching landscapes and adventure-filled culture extend also to its surf camps scene. Raglan on the North Island is a popular spot with a laid-back atmosphere and long, peeling waves that cater to all skill levels. Piha Beach, near Auckland, is another gem offering excellent surf conditions and a stunning black sand beach backdrop.

View of a jungle with some huts in French Polynesia

French Polynesia

The south pacific gem

French Polynesia, located in the South Pacific, is an idyllic destination with some incredible surf camps. Teahupo’o, on the island of Tahiti, is world-renowned for its monstrous waves that attract daring big-wave surfers. Papara, also on Tahiti, offers a more forgiving surf experience, making it suitable for both beginners and experienced surfers.

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