No visit to Australia is complete without visiting its white sandy beaches and splashing around in the surf. Anyone with a sense of adventure, loves the thought of riding a wave and feeling the thrill where ocean and land meet. Australia's reputation has been build on the outback and bush, now millions and millions of people visit Australia to experience the culture of surfing. It all started in the summer of 1915 that Duke Kahanamoku from Hawaii visit Freshwater Beach Sydney. He rode a board made from local timber and dazzled the crowd catching wave after wave. He then rode tandem with Isabel Letham and she became Australia's first surfboard rider.
Whether you take a single lesson or jump on board one of Australia's famous surf camps, you can be guaranteed, the memories will be with you for life.