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3. Oman, Indian Ocean coast

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If you have the means, Oman is a fantastic alternative. It is a tourist paradise with pleasant temperatures, hospitable locals and proximity to the United Arab Emirates. The specially designed surfing areas along the beach are also accessible to boarders.
4. Tahiti, French Polynesia
It's a beautiful place, Tahiti. Are you looking for a unique and beautiful place to visit? It's time to travel to the surfing capital of the world. Hundreds of years ago, probably when people were still completely bored, the first surfboards appeared here. They migrated from Tahiti to Hawaii and then on to England and other places. Did you know that the first boards weighed up to 70 kilograms and were between 3 and 7 meters long? Try riding the wave of this thing.