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Beach Break
Breakwater/Jetty
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Rivermouth
Standing Wave
Wave Pool
Difficulty / Minimum Skill Level:
Advanced Level
Beginner Level
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Pro Level
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Left Hand Wave
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West Wind
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Southwest Swell
West Swell

Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka is renowned for its surfing breaks, which are appropriate for surfers of all skill levels, from beginner to advanced level surfers. Because of the seasonal variations, one coast is calm when the other is rough, making the nation a year-round vacation destination. Somewhere, there will always be waves. On the east coast, aim for April to October. In the south, the ideal months are November through May. The most well-known regions are Arugam Bay in the east, Weligama in the south, and Unawatuna and Hikkaduwa in the southwest.

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Beach Break

Areas in the ocean where the waves break over a sandy bottom are known as beach breaks. The waves at beach breaks are constantly changing because the sand is often shifting because of tides, currents, and storms. You can be surfing flawless peeling lefts one day and close-out waves the next at the same surf spot. The surf break could be in one location one day and 200 yards along the shoreline the next. The constantly shifting bottom produces a very unpredictable and dynamic surf break. Because they have a softer and safer bottom than reef breaks, beach breaks are excellent places for beginning surfers to practice.

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