Jul 16, 2007
Jul 14, 2007
May 24, 2007
Awake at the break
Talisay|Photography @ Surfaccom
One important thing that we’ve learnt about surf travel over the years is that it’s rarely straightforward. Not only is the ocean unpredictable, but simply finding somewhere to stay at your chosen surf spot can be a real headache. Hours can be wasted searching the web, or valuable surf time can be lost driving around looking for accommodation near the beach.
Talisay|Photography @ Surfaccom
One important thing that we’ve learnt about surf travel over the years is that it’s rarely straightforward. Not only is the ocean unpredictable, but simply finding somewhere to stay at your chosen surf spot can be a real headache. Hours can be wasted searching the web, or valuable surf time can be lost driving around looking for accommodation near the beach.
With surfaccom, surf trips get a whole lot easier - as we’ve done the searching so that you don’t have to. Not only have we tracked down a variety of accommodation to suit all tastes and budgets, but they’re all within easy reach of some of the best surf spots across the globe. From mellow beach breaks to challenging reefs, whatever type of wave you’re after – you can catch it here on surfaccom. Simply wake up at the break of your choice, grab your board, and go get some waves before breakfast. Don’t waste a second. Get out there.
Labels: adventure, surfaccom, surfing, talisay photograpy
Apr 7, 2007
Zen and the art of Surfing
The first glimpse, after having traveled miles and miles for hours and hours, from the cool night breeze and rain and now sweating in the rising morning sun, at last a blinding glimpse of the glitter of a ripple, climbing out from the deep blue sea trenches and crashing, exploding into a brilliant white upon the coral reef. The mantra of our travels, the rewards we seek at the end of all our journey's to the coastline. read full artcile on magicseaweed [Words & Photos d.hearne]
The first glimpse, after having traveled miles and miles for hours and hours, from the cool night breeze and rain and now sweating in the rising morning sun, at last a blinding glimpse of the glitter of a ripple, climbing out from the deep blue sea trenches and crashing, exploding into a brilliant white upon the coral reef. The mantra of our travels, the rewards we seek at the end of all our journey's to the coastline. read full artcile on magicseaweed [Words & Photos d.hearne]
Labels: Magic seaweed, surfing, zen
Feb 28, 2007
Featured Article: Habagats Irony @ wetsand
Having just lost their homes to the sea the night before these old fishermen, their friends and families still had the heart to rejoice in the beauty of the same waves. The resilience and spirit of the community to smile and celebrate in our joyful rides was a humbling experience. Read full article