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Dubai is mostly beach especially around the Jumeirah area. Most people will know where Jumeirah is, especially if u ask them where the "Jumeirah Beach Hotel" or the "Burj Al Arab" is. Big land marks. The beaches span out on both sides of these land marks, although now there is a lot of construction work goin on towards the SW of the hotels. The best beaches are towards the NE of the two hotels. Hardly ever crowded and beautiful beaches. plenty of ways to get to the beach coz of roads. Loads of space.
English (Traduzir este texto em Português): Dubai is mostly beach especially around the Jumeirah area. Most people will know where Jumeirah is, especially if u ask them where the "Jumeirah Beach Hotel" or the "Burj Al Arab" is. Big land marks. The beaches span out on both sides of these land marks, although now there is a lot of construction work goin on towards the SW of the hotels. The best beaches are towards the NE of the two hotels. Hardly ever crowded and beautiful beaches. plenty of ways to get to the beach coz of roads. Loads of space.
English (Traduzir este texto em Português): Dubai is mostly beach especially around the Jumeirah area. Most people will know where Jumeirah is, especially if u ask them where the "Jumeirah Beach Hotel" or the "Burj Al Arab" is. Big land marks. The beaches span out on both sides of these land marks, although now there is a lot of construction work goin on towards the SW of the hotels. The best beaches are towards the NE of the two hotels. Hardly ever crowded and beautiful beaches. plenty of ways to get to the beach coz of roads. Loads of space.
English (Traduzir este texto em Português): Dubai is mostly beach especially around the Jumeirah area. Most people will know where Jumeirah is, especially if u ask them where the "Jumeirah Beach Hotel" or the "Burj Al Arab" is. Big land marks. The beaches span out on both sides of these land marks, although now there is a lot of construction work goin on towards the SW of the hotels. The best beaches are towards the NE of the two hotels. Hardly ever crowded and beautiful beaches. plenty of ways to get to the beach coz of roads. Loads of space.
DistânciaNa cidade
CaminhadaAcesso directo (< 5min)
Fácil de encontrar?Fácil de encontrar
Acesso público?Acesso público
Acesso especial4x4
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Características do spot de surf
Qualidade do spot
Qualidade das ondasNormal
ExperiênciaOnda para principiantes
FrequênciaNão sei
Onda
TipoBanco de areia
Direcção
FundoArenoso
Potência
Comprimento normalCurta (< 50m)
Comprimento máximoLongo (150 a 300 m)
Marés, Ondas e vento
Direcção da ressaca
Direcção do vento
Tamanho da ressacaComeça em Menos de 1m / 3ft e vai até 2m+ / 6ft+
Condição da maréTodas as marés
Movimento da maré
Mais detalhes
Cheio durante a semanaNinguém
Cheio no fim de semanaAlguns surfistas
Link Webcam
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The public beaches around Jumeirah are easy to access and normally there is plenty of parking. U will rarely find a crowded on the beach although on some weekends and public holidays it can become quite hard to park. But don't fret coz Dubai is mostly sand anyways so park on a dirt track on the side of the road. If ur from outside the UAE then I suggest u either take a taxi or the bus (if u wanna brave it). Taxix's are cheaper here than most places in the world, but the bus service isn't extremly reliable.
The surf during the winter season is resonably good. It's great for beginners, on good days waves can break up to 6ft. On really good days ( after a freak storm or shamal) the waves can sometimes be 10ft+. But tis rare.
On a good day, the waves can get to upto 6-8ft. The wind will normally tell u if there are waves. If there is wind, there will probably be waves. Also the longer the wind has been blowing (ie a week) the bigger the waves.
English (Traduzir este texto em Português): The public beaches around Jumeirah are easy to access and normally there is plenty of parking. U will rarely find a crowded on the beach although on some weekends and public holidays it can become quite hard to park. But don't fret coz Dubai is mostly sand anyways so park on a dirt track on the side of the road. If ur from outside the UAE then I suggest u either take a taxi or the bus (if u wanna brave it). Taxix's are cheaper here than most places in the world, but the bus service isn't extremly reliable.<br /><br />The surf during the winter season is resonably good. It's great for beginners, on good days waves can break up to 6ft. On really good days ( after a freak storm or shamal) the waves can sometimes be 10ft+. But tis rare.<br /><br />On a good day, the waves can get to upto 6-8ft. The wind will normally tell u if there are waves. If there is wind, there will probably be waves. Also the longer the wind has been blowing (ie a week) the bigger the waves.
English (Traduzir este texto em Português): The public beaches around Jumeirah are easy to access and normally there is plenty of parking. U will rarely find a crowded on the beach although on some weekends and public holidays it can become quite hard to park. But don't fret coz Dubai is mostly sand anyways so park on a dirt track on the side of the road. If ur from outside the UAE then I suggest u either take a taxi or the bus (if u wanna brave it). Taxix's are cheaper here than most places in the world, but the bus service isn't extremly reliable.<br /><br />The surf during the winter season is resonably good. It's great for beginners, on good days waves can break up to 6ft. On really good days ( after a freak storm or shamal) the waves can sometimes be 10ft+. But tis rare.<br /><br />On a good day, the waves can get to upto 6-8ft. The wind will normally tell u if there are waves. If there is wind, there will probably be waves. Also the longer the wind has been blowing (ie a week) the bigger the waves.
English (Traduzir este texto em Português): The public beaches around Jumeirah are easy to access and normally there is plenty of parking. U will rarely find a crowded on the beach although on some weekends and public holidays it can become quite hard to park. But don't fret coz Dubai is mostly sand anyways so park on a dirt track on the side of the road. If ur from outside the UAE then I suggest u either take a taxi or the bus (if u wanna brave it). Taxix's are cheaper here than most places in the world, but the bus service isn't extremly reliable.&lt;br &#47;&gt;&lt;br &#47;&gt;The surf during the winter season is resonably good. It's great for beginners, on good days waves can break up to 6ft. On really good days ( after a freak storm or shamal) the waves can sometimes be 10ft+. But tis rare.&lt;br &#47;&gt;&lt;br &#47;&gt;On a good day, the waves can get to upto 6-8ft. The wind will normally tell u if there are waves. If there is wind, there will probably be waves. Also the longer the wind has been blowing (ie a week) the bigger the waves.
Ambiente
If ur a begginner, Dubai is a great place to start. Waves will rarely be big enough to scare the shit out of u and they are easy to catch. The bigger waves can be a challenge to catch, so u can keep practicing on those good days.
I ain't much of surfer myself. I normally stick to bodyboarding (much easier and cheaper) and sometimes I go windsurfin when there are no waves. Bodyboardin is pretty wicked in DXB in the winter and it's an alternative to surfin. Also the waves don't have to be as big for body boardin.
Most surfers here can't wait until the winter coz that's when the waves start comin in. Then we all head for the beach and spend the day surfin and bodyboardin. In Dubai every day with good waves counts coz when the waves have stopped u gotta wait until next winter. that's a long time to wait...
English (Traduzir este texto em Português): If ur a begginner, Dubai is a great place to start. Waves will rarely be big enough to scare the shit out of u and they are easy to catch. The bigger waves can be a challenge to catch, so u can keep practicing on those good days.<br /><br />I ain't much of surfer myself. I normally stick to bodyboarding (much easier and cheaper) and sometimes I go windsurfin when there are no waves. Bodyboardin is pretty wicked in DXB in the winter and it's an alternative to surfin. Also the waves don't have to be as big for body boardin.<br /><br />Most surfers here can't wait until the winter coz that's when the waves start comin in. Then we all head for the beach and spend the day surfin and bodyboardin. In Dubai every day with good waves counts coz when the waves have stopped u gotta wait until next winter. that's a long time to wait...
English (Traduzir este texto em Português): If ur a begginner, Dubai is a great place to start. Waves will rarely be big enough to scare the shit out of u and they are easy to catch. The bigger waves can be a challenge to catch, so u can keep practicing on those good days.<br /><br />I ain't much of surfer myself. I normally stick to bodyboarding (much easier and cheaper) and sometimes I go windsurfin when there are no waves. Bodyboardin is pretty wicked in DXB in the winter and it's an alternative to surfin. Also the waves don't have to be as big for body boardin.<br /><br />Most surfers here can't wait until the winter coz that's when the waves start comin in. Then we all head for the beach and spend the day surfin and bodyboardin. In Dubai every day with good waves counts coz when the waves have stopped u gotta wait until next winter. that's a long time to wait...
English (Traduzir este texto em Português): If ur a begginner, Dubai is a great place to start. Waves will rarely be big enough to scare the shit out of u and they are easy to catch. The bigger waves can be a challenge to catch, so u can keep practicing on those good days.&lt;br &#47;&gt;&lt;br &#47;&gt;I ain't much of surfer myself. I normally stick to bodyboarding (much easier and cheaper) and sometimes I go windsurfin when there are no waves. Bodyboardin is pretty wicked in DXB in the winter and it's an alternative to surfin. Also the waves don't have to be as big for body boardin.&lt;br &#47;&gt;&lt;br &#47;&gt;Most surfers here can't wait until the winter coz that's when the waves start comin in. Then we all head for the beach and spend the day surfin and bodyboardin. In Dubai every day with good waves counts coz when the waves have stopped u gotta wait until next winter. that's a long time to wait...
Geral
The UAE is a very "protective" country, and has only recently really started to open up to the world. The surf shops here are few and don't really stock alot of surf products, coz there ain't much demand. However the surf scene here has improved alot as young teens like myself have taken to the beaches as there is all year sunshine.
Dubai's the type of place where ppl with similar interests get to know each other quickly. There aren't that many spots to surf so we stick the few good ones. The mega problem is that the waves are too small for seriuos surfers. 10ft was probably the biggest the waves have ever got and experienced surfers start to get tired of tryin to surf minis. Dubai is better for bodyboarders.
the great thing here is the weather. Ur almost guarented sunshine all year and ur bound to get a suntan. Also the sea life here ain't too dangerous. No big man-eaters, just some jellyfish and a baracuda or 2.
English (Traduzir este texto em Português): The UAE is a very "protective" country, and has only recently really started to open up to the world. The surf shops here are few and don't really stock alot of surf products, coz there ain't much demand. However the surf scene here has improved alot as young teens like myself have taken to the beaches as there is all year sunshine.<br /><br />Dubai's the type of place where ppl with similar interests get to know each other quickly. There aren't that many spots to surf so we stick the few good ones. The mega problem is that the waves are too small for seriuos surfers. 10ft was probably the biggest the waves have ever got and experienced surfers start to get tired of tryin to surf minis. Dubai is better for bodyboarders.<br /><br />the great thing here is the weather. Ur almost guarented sunshine all year and ur bound to get a suntan. Also the sea life here ain't too dangerous. No big man-eaters, just some jellyfish and a baracuda or 2.
English (Traduzir este texto em Português): The UAE is a very &quot;protective&quot; country, and has only recently really started to open up to the world. The surf shops here are few and don't really stock alot of surf products, coz there ain't much demand. However the surf scene here has improved alot as young teens like myself have taken to the beaches as there is all year sunshine.<br /><br />Dubai's the type of place where ppl with similar interests get to know each other quickly. There aren't that many spots to surf so we stick the few good ones. The mega problem is that the waves are too small for seriuos surfers. 10ft was probably the biggest the waves have ever got and experienced surfers start to get tired of tryin to surf minis. Dubai is better for bodyboarders.<br /><br />the great thing here is the weather. Ur almost guarented sunshine all year and ur bound to get a suntan. Also the sea life here ain't too dangerous. No big man-eaters, just some jellyfish and a baracuda or 2.
English (Traduzir este texto em Português): The UAE is a very &amp;quot;protective&amp;quot; country, and has only recently really started to open up to the world. The surf shops here are few and don't really stock alot of surf products, coz there ain't much demand. However the surf scene here has improved alot as young teens like myself have taken to the beaches as there is all year sunshine.&lt;br &#47;&gt;&lt;br &#47;&gt;Dubai's the type of place where ppl with similar interests get to know each other quickly. There aren't that many spots to surf so we stick the few good ones. The mega problem is that the waves are too small for seriuos surfers. 10ft was probably the biggest the waves have ever got and experienced surfers start to get tired of tryin to surf minis. Dubai is better for bodyboarders.&lt;br &#47;&gt;&lt;br &#47;&gt;the great thing here is the weather. Ur almost guarented sunshine all year and ur bound to get a suntan. Also the sea life here ain't too dangerous. No big man-eaters, just some jellyfish and a baracuda or 2.
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De Anonymous , 10-04-2008
LM23 - Having lived in Dubai for over two years and being a surfer from OZ, the surf in Dubai does not get to 6-8+ foot ever (although I would love someone to prove me wrong by putting up a picture of the waves). At maximum it is 3 foot on the best days and is sloppy wind swell (but can be fun when you have been surf starved for months on end). There is not enough fetch in the Gulf for the swell to get any bigger than this. Also, given the development of the Palm and World Islands offshore of Dubai, any swell is almost completely blocked by these islands, reducing the surf potential in Dubai even further. I can't wait to laugh at the next Englishman I overhear talking about the the 10+ foot surf in Dubai. Great stuff.