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10 Best Places to Surf in July

 

July is one of the best months of the year to go on a surf trip. Across the globe, many countries enjoy prime surfing conditions with consistent swells and waves peaking in size. Whether you’re a beginner looking to catch your first green waves or an experienced surfer chasing barrels, July offers epic surf destinations for all levels.

Here are our 10 top surf spots for July that you should definitely have on your radar.

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Sumbawa, Indonesia

Sumbawa surf
Super Suck by @alexandreribeiro_xandinho
  • Suitable for: Intermediate & Expert
  • Average wave size: 6 feet
  • Swell consistency: ★★★★★ (100%)
  • Water temperature: 29°C (84°F)
  • Air temperature: 29°C (84°F)
  • Crowd: Reasonable

 

Why surf Sumbawa in July?
Indonesia fires on all cylinders in July, and Sumbawa’s reef breaks are at their best. With heavy, hollow waves like Super Suck, Yoyo’s, and Lakey Peak, it’s a dream for experienced surfers. Beginners should stick to Bali or Lombok, which offer safer, mellow waves.

 

Read our complete surfing guide to Sumbawa, Indonesia

 

 

 

Arugam Bay, Sri Lanka

Arugam Bay surf
Arugam Bay, Sri Lanka by @naturalelitephotography
  • Suitable for: All levels
  • Average wave size: 6 feet
  • Swell consistency: ★★★★☆ (90%)
  • Water temperature: 28°C (82°F)
  • Air temperature: 29°C (84°F)
  • Crowd: Reasonable

 

Why surf Arugam Bay in July?
July is Arugam Bay’s peak surf season. Soft, right-hand point breaks like Baby Point and Main Point offer perfect long rides for beginners and advanced surfers alike. The laidback vibe and stunning Sri Lankan coastline make it a bucket-list destination.

 

Read our complete surfing guide to Arugam Bay, Sri Lanka

 

 

 

San Jun Del Sur, Nicaragua

San Juan Del Sur, Nicaragua
San Juan Del Sur, Nicaragua
  • Suitable for: All levels
  • Average wave size: 5 feet
  • Swell consistency: ★★★★☆ (85%)
  • Water temperature: 29°C (84°F)
  • Air temperature: 29°C (84°F)
  • Crowd: Fairly crowded

 

Why surf Nicaragua in July?
Nicaragua has world-class conditions in July, powered by reliable offshore winds. San Juan Del Sur is a vibrant surf town with easy access to Playa Maderas, Playa Hermosa, and more. For a quieter surf trip, head to nearby Popoyo.

 

Read our complete surfing guide to San Juan Del Sur, Nicaragua

 

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Kovalam, India

surf in kovalam, india
Photo by Raimond Klavins
  • Suitable for: All levels
  • Average wave size: 6 feet
  • Swell consistency: ★★★★☆ (90%)
  • Water temperature: 28°C (82°F)
  • Air temperature: 26°C (79°F)
  • Crowd: Few people

 

Why surf Kovalam in July?
Often overlooked, Kovalam is one of India’s best surf spots. In July, the Indian Ocean sends in consistent swells, and the relaxed fishing village vibe makes it a unique surf trip for those seeking something off the beaten path.

 

Read our complete surfing guide to Kovalam, India

 

 

 

Bells Beach, Australia

Bells Beach, Australia
@romyphotography
  • Suitable for: Intermediate & Advanced
  • Average wave size: 8 feet
  • Swell consistency: ★★★★☆ (80%)
  • Water temperature: 10°C (50°F)
  • Air temperature: 13°C (55°F)
  • Crowd: Fairly crowded

 

Why surf Bells Beach in July?
July is Australia’s winter surf season, and Bells Beach is at its best. The waves are powerful and perfect for advanced surfers, but you’ll need a thick wetsuit. For warmer waters, head north to Byron Bay or the Gold Coast.

 

Read our complete surfing guide to Bells Beach, Torquay, Australia

 

 

 

Puerto Escondido, Mexico

Puerto Escondido surf
@tomauzeby
  • Suitable for: Intermediate & Advanced
  • Average wave size: 12 feet
  • Swell consistency: ★★★★★ (95%)
  • Water temperature: 30°C (86°F)
  • Air temperature: 30°C (86°F)
  • Crowd: Fairly crowded

 

Why surf Puerto Escondido in July?
Home to the legendary Mexican Pipeline, July is peak season at Playa Zicatela. Expect heavy barrels and pumping surf. If conditions get too big, nearby breaks like La Punta offer more manageable waves.

 

Read our complete surfing guide to Puerto Escondido, Mexico

 

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Tofino, Canada

Tofino surf canada
Photo by @marniereckerphoto
  • Suitable for: All levels
  • Average wave size: 5 feet
  • Swell consistency: ★★★☆☆ (60%)
  • Water temperature: 15°C (59°F)
  • Air temperature: 17°C (63°F)
  • Crowd: Fairly crowded

 

Why surf Tofino in July?
Tofino is Canada’s surf capital. July offers mellow longboard waves, great for beginners and intermediate surfers. The summer weather is at its best, and the natural beauty of Vancouver Island is a huge draw.

 

Read our complete surfing guide to Tofino, Canada

 

 

 

Montañita, Ecuador

Montanita surf ecuador
Photo by @cristigame
  • Suitable for: All levels
  • Average wave size: 6 feet
  • Swell consistency: ★★★★★ (100%)
  • Water temperature: 22°C (72°F)
  • Air temperature: 24°C (75°F)
  • Crowd: Reasonable

 

Why surf Montañita in July?
Ecuador’s prime surf season peaks in July. Montañita offers fun, consistent waves with a lively surf-town vibe. Even though it’s technically winter, the weather remains very pleasant.

 

Read our complete surfing guide to Montañita, Ecuador

 

 

 

Jeffrey’s Bay, South Africa

Jeffrey's bay surf
Photo by @africanperfection
  • Suitable for: Intermediate & Advanced
  • Average wave size: 5 feet
  • Swell consistency: ★★★★★ (95%)
  • Water temperature: 17°C (63°F)
  • Air temperature: 17°C (63°F)
  • Crowd: Fairly crowded

 

Why surf Jeffrey’s Bay in July?
July is prime time at J-Bay, one of the world’s longest and most perfect right-hand point breaks. Expect long rides and flawless walls of water. This is a dream destination for intermediate and advanced surfers.

 

Read our complete surfing guide to Jeffrey’s Bay, South Africa

 

 

 

Waikiki, Hawaii

Surf at Waikiki beach, Oahu hawaii
Waikiki beach, Oahu
  • Suitable for: All levels
  • Average wave size: 5 feet
  • Swell consistency: ★★★☆☆ (75%)
  • Water temperature: 27°C (81°F)
  • Air temperature: 27°C (81°F)
  • Crowd: Very crowded

 

Why surf Waikiki in July?
July is prime season for Waikiki’s long, rolling waves. Perfect for beginners and longboarders, Waikiki is one of the best spots in Hawaii to learn and enjoy a classic surf trip. Expect crowds, but the aloha vibe makes it all worthwhile.

 

Read our complete surfing guide to Oahu, Hawaii

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