Gran Canaria is already a favourite getaway for many Europeans. Year-round sunshine, virtually no rain and an abundance of home comforts have the tourists flocking in by the thousands. But Drift discovered a far better reason to visit - literally hundreds of hidden surf spots that can be yours alone to enjoy all year round.

Meeting a legend is something few people have the opportunity to do. During a short stay in California last winter Dave Muir created his own luck in finding Skip Frye at home. He was welcomed in to take a look around. Words: Dave Muir Photos: Dave Muir and Skip Frye

Quietly considered and eloquent, you might know of Nathan Oldfield through his films 'Lines From A Poem' and 'Seaworthy'. Surf Screen's Christiaan Bailey popped him a few duly thoughtful questions about creative motivations and the surf film industry. Photos: Nathan Oldfield

When his career as a pro surfer was ended by cancer, Richie Lovett forged a new career in the manufacturing industry. Now he's singing the praises of machine-shaping technology. Words: Chris Preston Photos: Jamie Bott

Drift speaks to Jim Heimann - cultural anthropologist, graphic design historian and author of a new publication TASCHEN's 365 Day-by-Day Surfing - a collection of vintage photographs and art works that will have you waxing nostalgic for bygone beach vibes.

Highs and lows in Morocco. Photos and words by Dan Crockett.

This is the story of an epic coastal journey from North Germany down to Morocco in an old Fiat Ducato. We documented the trip, the places we saw and the people we met. We called this Gen Süden www.gensueden.com. A project that focuses on being on the road with a van and a surfboard and all the great things that come with it.

Looking to the future with an eye firmly on the past, Tom Wegener has reintroduced the transport of kings to surfing's elite. His boards are works of art, but it's his veg patch that really floating Tom's boat right now... Words: Tommy Leitch Photos: Jamie Bott

Ian Battrick and Tim Nunn take a journey around the North Atlantic isle of Iceland to put the finishing touches to their book, out this Autumn. Join them on their journey.
Photos Tim Nunn and Ian Battrick Words Tim Nunn

The Sunshine Coast. Home to some of the world's most accomplished surfers, including marquee names like Julian Wilson and Mitch Coleborn. As a result, the region is fast becoming a breeding ground for some of the most progressive young surfers that Australia, and the world, has ever seen.

Dreamt up over 20 years ago by Renaud and Thomas Cardinal, two French brothers with a passion for board making, UWL has grown to become one of the biggest factories in Europe, while building a reputation based on performance and quality. Rui Ribeiro talks with Renaud about the past, present and future of UWL...


International Surfing Day


June 20, 2014 | Words By:

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140 Events. 30 Countries. 1 Day

Beachgoers and surf enthusiasts from around the world will come together to celebrate the 10 Year Anniversary of International Surfing Day (#ISD14) on 20 June 2014. Surfrider, the nonprofit organisation which is dedicated to the protection and enjoyment of the world’s oceans is inviting people to take the day off and join in the fun!

140 events are taking place across the globe including beach cleanups, environmental projects, group paddle-outs, surf contests, yoga sessions, concerts and surf film screenings. Click here to find an event near you

Not near the coast on 20 June? There are a number of other ways to celebrate and give back to our beaches and ocean, such as picking up rubbish, hosting your own event and becoming a Surfrider Foundation member. Surfrider is also hosting a great Instagram competition titled, “My Special Place.” Three lucky Instagramers will win a prize pack valued at $1,500.

For more information about all of Surfrider’s events celebrating International Surf Day visit www.surfrider.org

 

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  1. Happy Surfing Day! Wish I was near the sea side!

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