point breaks
A point break is a type of surf break where waves break over a rocky or sandy point, creating a long, peeling wave that is ideal for surfing. These breaks typically occur when swells hit the coastline at an angle, allowing the wave to wrap around the point and form a consistent ride.
Point breaks can vary in quality and size, depending on factors like swell direction and wind conditions. Famous examples of point breaks include Malibu in California and Jeffreys Bay in South Africa, both known for their excellent surfing conditions and beautiful scenery.