Surf Abu Dhabi

Ride the waves of joy and level up at Surf Abu Dhabi!

Surf Abu Dhabi is the world’s most advanced man-made wave facility, offering epic barrels and long rides tailored for every type of surfer. This year-round venue features four distinct wave experiences designed for all skill levels!

Find Surf Abu Dhabi in Hudayriyat Island, a hotspot for sports and adventure enthusiasts. Beyond the waves, visitors can enjoy white sandy beaches, explore scenic cycling paths, tackle stunt tracks, or play on padel courts and football fields. For those seeking a more relaxed experience, the island also offers luxury glamping at Bab Al Nojoum Hudayriyat.

The best part about Surf Abu Dhabi

You can say goodbye to checking weather apps or battling for space in crowded lineups! At Surf Abu Dhabi, you’ll have a wave all to yourself or your crew.

Beginners can start with Beach Break, where gentle Green Water and faster White Water mimic an ocean beach break. Cocoa Beach offers waist-high, slow-paced waves with easy take-offs, perfect for those wanting something steady. If you’re up for a challenge, Point Break delivers faster waves with long, clean faces, great for turns and soft barrels. And for the ultimate ride, Kelly’s Wave, crafted by the legend Kelly Slater offers customisable barrels, open-faced turn sections, and exhilarating speeds for advanced surfers.

Relax and refuel

From catching waves to kicking back, Surf Abu Dhabi offers two laid-back spots to relax and take in the action. Poolside at Nalu Surf Club, you can enjoy a mix of Latin American and Asian flavours, from breakfast bites to private dining. Just steps away, Ilios Beach Club brings a taste of the Mediterranean with Greek-inspired dishes, perfect for unwinding in style.

From skydiving to surfing
Chilean extreme sports athlete, Álvarez skydived from a Bell 212 helicopter at 3,657m, strapped to a modified surfboard. The world-renowned BASE jumper sky-surfed over Hudayriyat Island before pulling his chute to land on the 2.3m wave at Surf Abu Dhabi, the world’s newest and largest wave facility.

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