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One of the best places to go surfing is at Jaws, Maui[1]

Jaws (Pe’ahi in Hawaiian) is the biggest and baddest surf spot in all of Hawaii. With waves that are rumored to reach 120 feet, the reef break was largely inaccessible to surfers before the advent of tow-in surfing, led by Laird Hamilton. But the epic spot’s fame has brought an influx of inexperienced surfers, angering locals who must share precious real estate and worry about injuries.

Hanalei, Kauai, Hawaii - By:National Geographic[2]

Best For: Couples who want to enjoy unsurpassed natural beauty steeped in Polynesian culture and colonial history, from Captain Cook to the U.S. annexation of Hawaii

Hanalei Town sits on the North Shore of Kauai, one of the least developed and most beautiful islands in the Hawaiian chain. The local Hawaiians, or “Ka poe Hawaii,” maintain a strong sense of identity and connection to their Polynesian ancestry, making this the perfect place to catch some waves while learning about the long, and sometimes fraught, history of the 50th state.

Supertubes, Jeffrey’s Bay, South Africa Expert surfers flock here for rides up to 300 meters long. [3]

Uluwatu and Kuta, Bali, Indonesia[4]

Superbanks, Gold Coast, Australia [5]

Lima, Peru[6]

Hossegor, France[7]

Manu Bay, Raglan, New Zealand[8]

Puerto Escondido, Southern Oaxaca, Mexico[9]

Cloud Nine, Siargao Island, Philippines[10]

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