Will You Hurt Yourself While Travelling?

Tried and tested ways to feel better about ruining your body daily while travelling

Picture this: it’s been yet another huge night out in a city far from home. You’ve ended up in a stranger’s bed absolutely shit-faced, smelling like a brewery and feeling like you’ve taken a hammer to the head. It’s the fifth night in a row. You’ve got a permanent hangover. You wake up, gather your shit that you’ve somehow managed not to lose and drag your soulless body out into the blaring daylight. You feel like you might never recover, like something inside of you has died. Never fear, eager young traveller, there are ways to come back from this as impossible as that may seem. This is certainly not our first rodeo, and lucky for you we’ve got the hot tips and the hook ups to keep you going for at least another round of festivals.

1. Eat a hearty and delicious breakfast

Every seasoned drinker knows that a good breaky is the first step to recovery. When you’re with us, we take the hard work out of getting up, showering, (or not, if that’s how you roll) choosing a cafe and deciding what to eat. All you need to do is roll out of your (or someone else’s) tent, crawl on over to Stoke Eats for a goddamn good feed lovingly prepared for you by our onsite chefs. Hooray! You’re well on the way to recovery!

2. Get into a little downward dog (we mean the yoga pose, but open to interpretation)

It’s important to remember that you’ve most likely neglected your body pretty thoroughly and it’s not responding well. Chances are, you’ve been moving and grooving in all kinds of wacky directions and haven’t taken a single second to stretch it out. The solution? Easy! Get yourself to one of our morning yoga classes for the chance to get bendy, get zen and realign your chakras for another night of ridiculous antics.

3. Get salty

Salt water is the cure for most things, and nothing quite like a bit of time in the ocean to cleanse you of your sins. After a big few days at a festival, continually feeding your body unlimited (yep, you heard that right, unlimited) amounts of beer and sangria, you’re gonna need to get yourself to the salt water, stat. There’s no better place to relax, unwind and recharge than at our San Sebastian Surf House. Only a short drive to the beach of Zarautz, with daily surf lessons by beautiful long haired yahoos who know their shit on the waves, there’s nowhere else you’d want to recover.

4. Do absolutely nothing

There’s no written rule about recovering from a monster hangover. If your way is to do sweet fuck all, then by all means do exactly that. Chill out on the tanning deck at the surf house, have a siesta on the floating daybed, lay in your actual bed and sleep for hours… Whatever you need to do get your blood pumping and you back on the horse, do it.

5. Man up, have another beer and plan where you’re going next

This is probably the most effective option, the cause is the cure right? Plus, nothing gets you up and about like booking your next festival, next surf trip or your next bender in a new city. Head on down to the bar, ask for uno cerveza por favor, whip out your stoke passport and make it happen. Running Of The Bulls? Stoked In The Park? La Tomatina? BBK Live
? You name it, we’ve got it. The good news is, once that’s done and you’ve made it through the first beer, you’re back baby, it’s game on.

We’ve given you all the tips you need, the rest is up to you. Kick that hangover and keep on partying, it’s the only way. Grab your stoke passport now and get out of here! 

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Things You Definitely Won’t Care About While Travelling

If you’ve ever travelled abroad for a long period of time, it’s usually with next to no plan, very limited funds and an overwhelming desire to party as much as humanly possible. This is all well and good, until you actually get there and have to execute this plan, whilst trying to maintain a functional amount of self respect. You very quickly come to realise that your daily routine will be thrown out the window pretty much as soon as you get on the plane ready to settle in for your long haul flight. It is (pretty much) scientifically proven that any and all self respect physically leaves your body at the boarding gates. For example, in real life, would you ever cosy up to a complete stranger for 20+ hours, snoring loudly and sleeping with your mouth open? Probably not. When you’re travelling, you wouldn’t think twice about it. We’ve made this list of things it’s totally ok to do while travelling, mostly to make ourselves believe it’s ok to be this fucking gross, but also to let YOU know it’s totally fine to be that fucking gross.

  1. Wearing your undies once before washing them

At home, it’s common practice to wash your undies after you’ve worn them before wearing them again. When you’re travelling, there will come a time (multiple times) that you desperately dig through your suitcase, inspecting each pair of unwashed undies before deciding to go with the ones that are the best of a bad bunch.

  1. Caring about your liver

In the real world, you probably giver yourself one, (if we’re being honest, at least two) nights of the week to get royally fucked. This rule does not apply for travelling. Everyday is the weekend, and somehow, your body just knows. When you might normally be able to drink excessively Friday and Saturday before feeling like a pile of shit on Sunday, while you’re away, you will drink yourself into oblivion at least five nights a week. Heck, there probably won’t be a day where you don’t have at least one drink. 9am on a Monday? Fuck it, it’s five o’clock somewhere. You’ll probably pay for it later on in life but for now, play on player.

  1. Eating a vegetable every now and then

You come home from work, you cook dinner, you (maybe) eat a vegetable. When you are travelling, especially in Europe, be prepared for the majority of your meals to be bread, processed meats, cheese, beer and ice cream. You might come home carrying a few extra kilos (we’re not talking about your suitcase) but this is your official warning. YOU WILL CONSUME MANY CARBS AND IT IS TOTALLY FINE.

  1. Other people seeing/hearing you have sex

When you’re living in a hostel for sometimes months on end, privacy is no longer a thing. There’s no ‘we have to be quiet, my housemates are home’ it’s more like ‘we can go back to my hostel but we have to be careful not to be TOO aggressive because i’m on the top bunk and it squeaks like a mother fucker’. You get used to getting your rocks off quickly and apologising awkwardly if/when you get caught out.

  1. Sleeping in questionable environments

So your sheets look a little crusty and the pillow doesn’t have a case? So what, you’ll rest your weary head there anyway. There’s almost a 100% chance that you’ll be so grateful to have made it back there in one piece that you’ll take whatever you can get. You might spend a split second thinking about how nice your bed at home is, but that thought will leave as quickly as it entered when you remember the fact that you’re going to wake up in a place far away and have an ice cold beer for breakfast and if that means sleeping in a bed featuring unrecognisable substances, then so be it.

Even though these things are gross as fuck, that shouldn’t stop you from having all of the fun. So what are you waiting for? Grab your stoke passport now and enjoy it while you can. 

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World Cup Final 16 Predictions

We’re a bit late to this one, because we’ve been too busy watching the World Cup in our Barcelona bar, throwing wine at San Vino and getting ready for Stoked In The Park. But, to be entirely fair to us, we would have thrown our predictive heft behind France, Uruguay and Croatia. We obviously backed Spain over Russia, because it’s where we are right now, and usually, but you can’t predict them all no matter how hard we try.

This year’s World Cup is wild and could be taken out by anybody. So, faced with some difficult decisions to make, we’re putting our reputations on the line and making some predictions for the last four games of the round of 16.

Note: these predictions are written by an Australian and all opinions are his own. Nothing here is meant to be taken seriously, unless of course the predictions come true, in which case we are being 100% serious. Don’t take offence if we don’t predict your favourite team – we’ve got no idea what we’re talking about (and we’re bitter about Australia being knocked out in the group stages).

Brazil VS Mexico, Monday July 2nd, 4pm

Mexico have to be the sentimental favourites after their first game victory over the generally disliked Germany (disliked because they’re so good, not because they’re not nice). Mexico also have nicer food than Brazil, by an Amazonian mile, and nobody in Mexico has stupid hair like Neymar does. But we’re all secretly hoping that Brazil will bring back the joga bonito style of play and make watching them a pleasure again. If they return with some razzle dazzle, then we’ll be backing them to win.

Brazil: 3-1

Belgium VS Japan, Monday July 2nd, 8pm

Belgium are the runaway favourites in this intercontinental clash, but that’s mostly because the world doesn’t respect Asian football (we’re including Australia in that disrespected class). But Asian football is fast, precise, disciplined and worthy of the world’s respect. When will you start giving Asian football a chance?

Belgium: 5-0

Sweden VS Switzerland, Tuesday July 3rd, 4pm

A battle of two nations whose names are often confused and who are pretty similar in work ethic (hard), looks (hot) and boringness (too much). At the end of the day, however, the Swedes are probably hotter and less boring in summer. And the World Cup takes place in summer, a time when Switzerland’s ski slopes have melted down and dried up. Based on the back of the Swedes being the more exciting people this time of the year, we’re going to have to gift them the win.

Sweden: 3-2 (overtime)

Colombia VS England, Tuesday July 3rd, 8pm

While Colombia are looking pretty lacklustre at the moment, they are looking hotter than the English who suffer from a diet of Cornish pasties and fish and chips (versus the Colombian diet of ceviche, cocaine and plastic surgery). But as much as we like to rag on the “Poms”, at the end of the day they’re our fellow Commonwealth partner, we have a lot of great events running out of London, like our London Big Day Out, Royal Ascot and the London to Oktoberfest train. We don’t have a Bogota to Munich train journey planned, so we’re going with Old Blighty.

England: 1-1 on penalties.

Are we right? Are we wrong? Are we stupid? Join us at Stoked In The Park where we’ll be playing all matches on the big screen, as well as pretty much going mad at Pamplona’s biggest party within Spain’s biggest party (San Fermin).

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Things You Could Be Doing This Weekend

It’s the start of the week which means it’s about time to start looking towards the coming weekend. Now, not all weekends are created equal, and this is one of the more exceptional weekends of the year – summer is well and truly upon us, the world sporting stage is alight with its greatest spectacle, there’s a music festival every other day…

So what are you going to do with this weekend? You need to choose carefully, because while we don’t want to put you under too much stress, there will never be another weekend like this one. You will never be this young, at such a ripe summer moment, ever again.

So here’s a little list of things you could be doing this weekend.

  1. Try some new, delicious food
    This is a great way to spend this weekend. Try something new! Maybe a new wine from the Pamplona-adjacent wine making region, maybe a paella. Have you had an authentic Australian pie before? This weekend could be an amazing time to try one, if not all, of these things.
  2. Do some yoga
    A healthy weekend, or maybe just a healthy beginning to a debaucherous weekend. Doesn’t matter, a little yoga practice is a great weekend filler. Do it with a group, friends, strangers, doesn’t matter. It’s fun, funny, healthy and even better when it’s completely free and included in your weekend’s accommodation package.
  3. Listen to some sick beats
    Dance like nobody’s watching. Lose yourself to dance. Shake yo’ thang. Let the world know what you’re made of. Bangers. Electronic. Rock ‘n’ roll. Whatever gets your tail feathers ruffled. Art Vs Science. Honey Hayze. Mesmeriser. Whatever gets you excited.
  4. Go camping
    A perfect plan any weekend, but this weekend, this summery weekend, this hot weekend with star filled nights is the perfect time to go camping. Imagine, though, if you could camp without having your own gear, just imagine if there was some magical land where your tent was set up for your arrival with a mat and sleeping bag set up inside it…
  5. Get some culture
    Go and see something new. Go travelling somewhere. Hang out with the locals, see how they are spending their weekend. If you’re lucky you might see them in the middle of a party, maybe the biggest party of the year, when they’re dressed in white and red, raging in the town square, drinking sangria.
  6. Play some friendly team sports
    Get active this weekend! Kick, pass, dust the boots off. Win! At all costs! Crush your opponents… because everyone knows that there’s really no such thing as friendly sport –  even the games that start off friendly end up vicious.
  7. Go to a pool party
    Pool parties are fabulous and glamorous and where ridiculously good-looking people frolic and flourish and check each other out and not have to go too far when it’s time to pee…  
  8. Float down a river
    Like a pool party, but with less beats, more relaxation, no chlorine. It’s a peaceful alternative to the pool party, a chance to just lay back and watch the birds of prey wheel and whirl above.
  9. Mess around with savage beasts
    Dangerous party animals.
  10. Simply lay on the grass, under some shade, and do absolutely nothing
    Enough said.
  11. BONUS
    Imagine doing all of these things, and then some more, all at the one event. Well that’s what we’re proposing with our ULTIMATE WEEKEND PLAN, Stoked In The Park, coinciding with Spain’s famous San Fermin fiesta taking place in Pamplona. Forget about running with bulls, come along for live music including Art Vs Science, DJs, pool parties, food trucks, wine tasting, friendly sports competitions, daily yoga – and all taking place in the El Molino campsite, with plenty of grass to lay around on and beautiful shade to lay under.

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Doce días. México paraíso del Surfing. Vídeo

Sol, ambiente tropical, agua caliente, olas de ensueño, eso todo lo que nos ofrece la costa del pacifico Mejicano. con esta peli de Howler Bros, nos sumergimos de lleno en este ambiente, uno de los lugares que todo surfista, tiene que tener apuntado en su lista de viajes de surfing.
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6 Things to Know Before Coming to Ibiza

Ibiza is great. Ibiza is lovely. Ibiza is very popular with tourists, but even still, a lot of people arrive to the island under-prepared and end up paying the price. In this here handy guide we’ll point out a few things that commonly trip up the unsuspecting traveler, so you won’t make the same mistakes.
It’s sunny, you will get burnt.

1. It’s sunny, you will get burnt

You are not special. You do not get to exempt yourself from the all conquering powers of the sun and its blistering ultra-violet rays. That giant, gaseous ball of fire is further away than your mind can comprehend and yet it is still able to burn your skin off if you stay still for long enough. Australians and Kiwis may lay claim to having built up some level of immunity to the sun’s rays due to there being a hole in the ozone layer over that part of the world or some such, but all this does is put them in further danger due to their complacency. Find some shade, put on some sunscreen and don’t ruin your holiday by having to constantly apply aloe vera to your disgusting, sunburned, flaking skin.

2.There’s more to Ibiza than clubbing

No shit. While most are aware of the island’s world-class, heaving party scene, many are surprised to learn that the island is comprised of more than just a strip of nightclubs and a beach. It’s a big island, 570-something square kilometres (that’s 220 square miles for those of you playing along at home) of island paradise for you to explore. There’s deserted beaches, rolling pine forests, rugged rural areas, stunning coastlines and hills for you to hike up and down. The best way to experience it is to get your own wheels and see as much as you can. You’ll be surprised at just how breathtakingly beautiful the island is.

3. Ibiza town is pretty amazing

Surprisingly enough, the main city of the island is a UNESCO world heritage listed old town. You can walk along the fortified walls, take in the views over to neighbouring island Formentera, get cultured in museums and galleries, explore the laneways, eat amazing food and watch the beautiful locals and holiday makers go about their daily lives. All without a stag or hen’s party in sight.

4. The best beaches are not the most popular

The best beach you’ll visit on Ibiza is the one you have to search for. Not only will it be amazing in its own right, but you’ll have the added satisfaction of having discovered something for yourself. Maybe you drove down an unmarked dirt road, took some advice from a local or found yourself there watching the sunrise after a mind altering experience at Amnesia, it doesn’t matter, you’ve just found your favourite beach on the island. It could be rocky, it could be sandy but the water will be crystal clear and several different shades of blue. You might even make the short ferry trip over to Formentera, which the guidebooks tell us is home to Europe’s actual best beaches.

5. The clubs open at midnight, unless they don’t, then they close at midnight

If it’s clubbing you want, it’s clubbing you’ll get in Ibiza, but be prepared for some late nights as most clubs don’t throw open their doors until midnight. That means you’re not really having a proper crack unless you’re stumbling back home anytime before 6:00am. If that’s a bit too daunting for you, and you don’t want to write the following day off completely, then give one of the open air day parties a go. Venues like Ushuaia, Ibiza Rocks, Ocean Beach and even the old abandoned zoo run parties that start in the afternoon and run until midnight, providing the perfect opportunity so soak up the Ibiza party atmosphere but leave you with enough energy to be a good tourist the following day. Or you could just go straight from the day parties to Amnesia. Your choice.

6. It can be pricey

Ibiza certainly has a reputation for being a glitz and glam destination that makes the most Russian of the oligarchs feel more than comfortable, but that’s what makes it an interesting place to visit. You never know who you’re rubbing shoulders with either on the dancefloor, on the beach or at the bar. That doesn’t mean you need to have the resources of a Russian billionaire to experience the best the island has to offer. Ibiza’s scenery and beaches, it’s greatest assets, are absolutely free. You can soak in as much of that as you want, and you won’t get sick of it. The things that can cost you an arm and a leg are clubbing and accommodation, but that doesn’t mean you can’t be smart about it.
The number one thing that will burn your cash faster than you can figure out how to say “Ibiza” properly will be the price of drinks at nightclubs. We’re talking €10 for a beer and €15 for a vodka, lime and soda. That is just not sustainable for the average traveler. Pre-drink like a champ, so you only need a couple of drinks throughout the night to keep your tongue from from permanently attaching itself to the roof of your mouth and to keep your beer buzz going.
Accommodation can also be expensive, especially if you’re looking to put yourself in a nice villa or an apartment that has seen far too many things in San Antonio or Playa d’en Bossa. Think outside the box, stay out of town, you’ll save some cash and you’ll see some more of the island.

**BONUS ROUND** Ibiza Beach Camp

*Clap!* *Clap!* Congratulations, you made it this far to our special bonus tip! Our Ibiza Beach Camp is what will turn your good Ibiza experience into an amazing one. It’s located on the crystal clear waters of Cala Martina, in the picture perfect north-east of the island. Close enough to go to the clubs when you want to, but far enough away from the hustle and bustle for you to enjoy the best of the island’s natural assets. It’s all set up with your tents and beds ready to go. We have a shady communal area with beer pong tables and new friends ready to meet you. We spend our days by the beach cliff jumping, snorkeling and relaxing. You get a hearty cooked breakfast and lunch daily. By night we head into the clubs, or sip beers on the beach under the stars. Last but not least, for €10 per day, you can indulge in our unlimited beer and sangria. That’s €10 for all of the beer and sangria you’ll need at camp each day. That’s the same price as a single beer at one of the clubs. Unlimited beers. Ibiza. Absolute madness, we know.

 

Click here to find out more about the Ibiza Beach Camp

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Kassia Meador en España

Hace unos meses, tuvimos en España a la musa por excelencia del loggin mundial. Kassia probablemente sea la cabeza visible del movimeinto tablonero femenino. De aquella muy pocas chicas optaban por los tablones, aunque hoy tengamos una hornada de muy buenas surfistas, como es el caso de Karina Rozunko, Erin Ashley, Lola Mignot, Mele Saili, […]
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Laga Loggin 2018. Fotos y vídeo Bagan surfyskate.

Seguimos recopilando buenas fotos y vídeos del pasado Lagaloggin hoy a cargo de los chicos de Bagan surfyskate ,  viendo las imágenes solo puedo decir que fue un evento espectacular, nivel altísimo de surfing y un entorno brutal. Y agradecer las fotos y el vídeo a los chicos de http://bagansurfskate.com/  un estupendo recuerdo, esperamos ya ansiosos al próximo Laga loggin 2019. https://www.facebook.com/bagansurfyskate/ […]
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8 eventos de surf para este verano 2018

Otro año más la temporada veraniega se nos ha echado encima y qué mejor momento para aprovechar y planear nuestras vacaciones surferas. Si quieres aunar diversión, espectáculo y surf, echa un ojo a estos eventos surferos que tienen lugar durante el verano. 

Desde Cantabria hasta Galicia, la costa cantábrica aprovecha los meses de calor para atraer a cientos de surfistas hasta sus playas y disfrutar del buen surf.

Y es que para hacer más amenos estos días libres de verano existen varios festivales con el surf como tema central,  que atraen a surfistas y llenan las playas de música espectáculos, y mucho surf  surferos.

Estos son los planes surferos que nos esperan este año.

Eventos de surf 2018

23 junio- SurfSolidario, Gijón

Otro año más se celebra la jornada de VIII Surf Solidario en Gijón.

Este festival tiene carácter benéfico y toda la recaudación conseguida en sus actividades va a parar a buenas causas.

Desde el 2012 esta asociación utiliza el surf para recaudar fondos para niños con cancer, o a ayudar a los niño/as con diferentes discapacidades a disfrutar del surf.

25 junio- 1 julio- Campeonato de Surf de España, Valdoviño (FERROL)

Se celebra el campeonato de España de Surf tanto por equipos autonómicos como individual. Aunque este año la fortuna ha hecho que no se tengan las mejores condiciones para este campeonato, el campeonato de España de surf siempre es un buen plan para comenzar el verano.

19-22 julio- Motorbeach, Playa La Espasa (Asturias)

Vehículos de dos ruedas, vehículos clásicos, música y surf. Esto es lo que auna este festival veraniego en la playa de La Espasa , Asturias.

El Motorbeach cuenta con exposiciones de vehículos antiguos, campeonatos de surf, carreras de motos, y sobre todo, mucha música, .

Suena bien, ¿verdad? Pues este año ya no tienes excusa para perdértelo.

26-29 Julio- Salinas Longboard Festival

Otro año más y ya van 17. Este campeonato celebrado en la localidad asturiana de Salinas es uno de los festivales con más tradición de nuestro país.

Aunque si es cierto que con los años se ha vuelto más y más turístico, el surf y en especial el Longboard siguen teniendo un peso importante en este festival que aúna el surf con la fiesta y la diversión.

Salinas longboard festival

2-5 agosto- Surf, Music & Friends, Salinas

Si has ido a Salinas por el Longboard Festival no recojas tus cosas todavía, una semana más tarde de este festival llega el Surf, Music & Friends.

Este festival nació como contrapartida por la comercialización del Salinas Longboard Festival, y quieren darle al deporte un lugar principal en el mismo pero sin dejar el buen ambiente y el buen rollo del surf.

En este festival tendrás música, surf, yoga y un campeonato de waterman (campeonato de socorristas), al más puro estilo australiano.

festival surf music and friends salinas

31 ag- 2 sep-  9º Festival Escuela Cántabra de surf, Somo

La Escuela Cántabra de surf vuelve con su festival de 3 días donde toda la comunidad surfera podrá disfrutar de lo mejor del surf de Cantabria.

Del 31 de agosto al 2 de septiembre la localidad surfera de Somo se viste de gala para ser el centro de este festival organizado por la primera escuela de surf de España.

30 agosto-4 septiembre- Pantin Classic

El Pantín Classic Pro es la única competición internacional que queda en nuestro país.

Aprovechando la localidad gallega de Pantín, cuyo mar parece ser una máquina de olas de calidad. Se celebra todos los años una ronda clasificatoria para la WSL.

Actualmente declarada como fiesta de interés turístico por la región de Galicia, este evento clasificatorio para la liga mundial es un acontecimiento único que reúne a los mejores surfistas internacionales. Es la competición de surf con más recorrido en España, realizándose desde 1988, y atrae a miles de fanáticos del surf cada año a su playa.

En un enclave único, semi salvaje es sin duda el mejor festival/evento de surf que encontraréis este verano.

7  septiembre- 13 septiembre Root Fest- El Palmar

En una de las mejores playas de Andalucía tiene lugar este festival en el Palmar que une música, talleres, surf, skate, yoga, y muy, muy buen rollo. Uno de los festivales más largos que puedes encontrar en nuestro país.

Tras varias sesiones en Marruecos, este festival se mueve al sur de España, es sin duda un fin de verano perfecto, lleno de surf, talleres, y buena música.

festival de surf y musica en el palmar

Todavía estás a tiempo de organizar tu agenda y no perderte ni un festival surfero este verano.

¿Tienes ya pensado ir a alguno de estos festivales? ¿Vas a otro que no está en la lista?

 

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7 eventos de surf para este verano 2018

Otro año más la temporada veraniega se nos ha echado encima y qué mejor momento para aprovechar y planear nuestras vacaciones surferas. Si quieres aunar diversión, espectáculo y surf, echa un ojo a estos eventos surferos que tienen lugar durante el verano. 

Desde Cantabria hasta Galicia, la costa cantábrica aprovecha los meses de calor para atraer a cientos de surfistas hasta sus playas y disfrutar del buen surf.

Y es que para hacer más amenos estos días libres de verano existen varios festivales con el surf como tema central,  que atraen a surfistas y llenan las playas de música espectáculos, y mucho surf  surferos.

Estos son los planes surferos que nos esperan este año.

Eventos de surf 2018

23 junio- SurfSolidario, Gijón

Otro año más se celebra la jornada de VIII Surf Solidario en Gijón.

Este festival tiene carácter benéfico y toda la recaudación conseguida en sus actividades va a parar a buenas causas.

Desde el 2012 esta asociación utiliza el surf para recaudar fondos para niños con cancer, o a ayudar a los niño/as con diferentes discapacidades a disfrutar del surf.

25 junio- 1 julio- Campeonato de Surf de España, Valdoviño (FERROL)

Se celebra el campeonato de España de Surf tanto por equipos autonómicos como individual. Aunque este año la fortuna ha hecho que no se tengan las mejores condiciones para este campeonato, el campeonato de España de surf siempre es un buen plan para comenzar el verano.

19-22 julio- Motorbeach, Playa La Espasa (Asturias)

Vehículos de dos ruedas, vehículos clásicos, música y surf. Esto es lo que auna este festival veraniego en la playa de La Espasa , Asturias.

El Motorbeach cuenta con exposiciones de vehículos antiguos, campeonatos de surf, carreras de motos, y sobre todo, mucha música, .

Suena bien, ¿verdad? Pues este año ya no tienes excusa para perdértelo.

26-29 Julio- Salinas Longboard Festival

Otro año más y ya van 17. Este campeonato celebrado en la localidad asturiana de Salinas es uno de los festivales con más tradición de nuestro país.

Aunque si es cierto que con los años se ha vuelto más y más turístico, el surf y en especial el Longboard siguen teniendo un peso importante en este festival que aúna el surf con la fiesta y la diversión.

Salinas longboard festival

2-5 agosto- Surf, Music & Friends, Salinas

Si has ido a Salinas por el Longboard Festival no recojas tus cosas todavía, una semana más tarde de este festival llega el Surf, Music & Friends.

Este festival nació como contrapartida por la comercialización del Salinas Longboard Festival, y quieren darle al deporte un lugar principal en el mismo pero sin dejar el buen ambiente y el buen rollo del surf.

En este festival tendrás música, surf, yoga y un campeonato de waterman (campeonato de socorristas), al más puro estilo australiano.

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31 ag- 2 sep-  9º Festival Escuela Cántabra de surf, Somo

La Escuela Cántabra de surf vuelve con su festival de 3 días donde toda la comunidad surfera podrá disfrutar de lo mejor del surf de Cantabria.

Del 31 de agosto al 2 de septiembre la localidad surfera de Somo se viste de gala para ser el centro de este festival organizado por la primera escuela de surf de España.

30 agosto-4 septiembre- Pantin Classic

El Pantín Classic Pro es la única competición internacional que queda en nuestro país.

Aprovechando la localidad gallega de Pantín, cuyo mar parece ser una máquina de olas de calidad. Se celebra todos los años una ronda clasificatoria para la WSL.

Actualmente declarada como fiesta de interés turístico por la región de Galicia, este evento clasificatorio para la liga mundial es un acontecimiento único que reúne a los mejores surfistas internacionales. Es la competición de surf con más recorrido en España, realizándose desde 1988, y atrae a miles de fanáticos del surf cada año a su playa.

En un enclave único, semi salvaje es sin duda el mejor festival/evento de surf que encontraréis este verano.

 

Todavía estás a tiempo de organizar tu agenda y no perderte ni un festival surfero este verano.

¿Tienes ya pensado ir a alguno de estos festivales? ¿Vas a otro que no está en la lista?

 

La entrada 7 eventos de surf para este verano 2018 se publicó primero en Surfmocion.

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