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Surf Asilah Oman (Asilyah, Asila, Asilya, Aseelah, Aseela)
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Oman - Asilah, Asila, Aseelah, Aseela, Asilyah. Good days for surfing are rare. Summer months (June/July/August) tends to be humid, hot, very windy with strong currents and waves big enough for surfing (usually 2-6 ft faces). The rest of the year it'll be more pleasant with comfortable temperatures, less or no current, little humidity, not much wind and . unfortunately . few waves big enough to make the long trip from Dubai worthwhile. Check the forecasts. Page for more information. See the Al Ashkara.
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Maldives Lohifushi Huduran Fushi Surf surfing
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Surfing in the Maldives. Great waves, moderately challenging, sometimes strong currents. Water temperature perfect (no wetsuit needed), weather usually great! Not really suitable for beginners - no beach breaks anywhere, all reef breaks. Surfing season is March to October - biggest waves in June/July/August. But surfable waves in the off season - just much smaller. Choose from island lifestyle or surf boat cruises. See travel section in forum. For more Maldives surfing discussion and information. Well, a...
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Oman - Al Ashkharah (Ashkara) surf and surfing - Surfers of Dubai
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Oman - Al Ashkharah (Ashkara, Ashkarah). Al Ashkharah is one of the closest places to surf on the Indian Ocean with reasonable swell if you're travelling from Dubai. Asilyah is on the way to Ras Al Had, north of Al Askarah but a similar distance from Dubai - the two locations are about 20-30 minutes drive apart. Journey time from Dubai is about 7-8 hrs at 120 kph cruising speed plus border crossing time and any stopping times for rests and/or food. Dubai to Muscat map is available here. Ibra has a couple...
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Dubai UAE surf spots
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Dubai and UAE coast surf locations and surf spots. Burj Al Arab Hotel in the foreground with Jumeirah Beach Hotel to the right. Swell for most spots now blocked by Palm Islands and The World. Short video of DOSC (Dubai Offshore Sailing Club) on a windy, messy day - about as good as it gets in Dubai - from Febuary 2003. No swell there now. From Abu Dhabi to Dubai to Ras Al Khaimah (in approximately that order). Abu Dhabi - not really from what I've heard. Too many islands blocking the swell? Sunset Beach ...
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Dubai to Muscat map
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Road Map Dubai to Muscat. Highlighted route is from Dubai to Hatta, crossing the border at Al Wajaja and then along the coast road to Muscat. An alternative route is via the Al Ain (Dubai) and Al Buraimi (Oman) border crossing and then down to the coast road. Map is sized to fit on one A4 page if you print page 2 only. Surfing in Dubai info. Surfboards for sale Dubai. Surf Spots and Travel. Map Dubai to Muscat. Map Muscat to Asilyah. Swell Forecast Sri Lanka. Dubai surf shop International City.
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FAQs Dubai Surfing
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Surf Dubai FAQs - Surfers of Dubai. This is the kind of list that will never be complete but there are brief answers to the most common questions you may have. Most of this information is elsewhere on the site - especially the surfing in Dubai. General info page, or in the Dubai surf forum. Try the search at the top of every page (it should include forum posts), or do a search. FAQs on Dubai and UAE. How do you spell Duabi? Dubai (but sometimes you'll see Dubayy). How often can you surf? As of January 20...
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Surf spots near the UAE
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Surf spots near UAE - see also surf travel forum. Africa - South Africa everyone knows of course, but there's lots of coastline with potential for waves. Alderman Islands - relatively undiscovered but good potential. Bahrain - no waves. Gaza - good luck getting there! Surfer's Path magazine has an article about it (November 2005 issue or about then). Cyprus - sounds better than here at least! India - Goa area has surf but no information on quality, facilities here. Maldives - expensive but excellent surf.
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Surfing in Dubai
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See also the surf FAQ. Page for more information, or the Dubai and Oman surf. Surf Information and Prevailing Winds in Dubai. The underwater breakwater at the Grey Palace/Coke Machine was broken up by shamals in winter 2002/2003 with debri strewn throughout the surf zone. The poles embedded in the sand sound especially nasty and there's a good chance you could impale yourself on one there. I would advise people not to venture out in that area. So you can receive even more. See the Masirah Island surf trip.