| Published | Mar 23, 2011 by the RoomStays Editorial Team |
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Jaws beach is actually for advanced surfers – many call them daredevils for surfing in perilous Jaws beach. Still, it offers some of the biggest waves in the world. Just imagine surfing on a 70-foot wave! Definitely a great challenge and adventure for any surfer to try, if they dare.
The beach is well known for being among the most scenic in Hawaii. It is also Kauai’s most famous break. Bring any board you are comfortable using – the waves are really beautiful in this beach.
This beach is among the best breaks in Hawaii. Thus, it could be quite crowded with surfers – longboardeds, bodyboarders, any type of surfer for that matter.
If you are looking for a challenge without having to risk your neck in Jaws, this beach is your next best choice. In fact, this beach has some of the world’s most challenging waves. It is also well known for having the most awesome left in the world.
This best offers the best right on the island though it also gets good lefts, too. Surfers love the big peaks that usually grace this beach but such peaks often fade to nothing as they reach the reef.
This beach is among the best surf beaches in the world. It offers great waves for amateurs and pros alike. In fact, Waikiki is a well known training ground for budding surfers.