Global Surfing - Surfing Ireland
Many surfing pro’s come to visit many spots like Donegal, believe it or not but surfing in Ireland can get just as good as surfing in Australia or other popular surf spots. The only bad thing you can never get away with when surfing in Ireland is you need to wear a wetsuit all year around unless you want to get frost bite. Thankfully we don’t have to worry about sharks nibbling at our legs or arms. If you wanna see how good surfing in Ireland is in its full potential is to come at winter and remember a nice thick winter wetsuit, booties and gloves!
Black Rocks Portrush
Black Rocks is a very popular break, there are rocks at the side and seaweed always floating around near high tide. It takes the right swell to get this spot going though, whenever its going off like the photo beside here you it is well worth the wait.Many of the locals don’t really chance paddling [...]
WestBay Beach Portrush
WestBay is another popular spot suitable for beginners and experienced of surfers. The waves here can hold up to big as 15ft before getting messy and ugly. In the summer this beach is bunged from travelers from Belfast and other destinations to spend a day at the beach. Many people during the winter enjoy going [...]
White Rocks Beach Portursh
White Rocks is a popular beach on the North Coast of Ireland. This beach is usually uncrowded during the winter, however if its sunny in the summer which isn’t often there might be the odd swimmers out in the water. There is a lifeguard on the beach only during the summer though. You can walk [...]





