International Surfing Day June 20
Tue Jun 20th

International Surfing Day

THE DAY OF INTERNATIONAL SURFING DAY IS INTERNATIONAL SURFING DAY.

On June 20th, the International Surfing Day is held every year. This day is dedicated to surfing and its lifestyle. With events scheduled on International Surfing Day in more than 30 countries, it clearly shows the impact of the sport.

Surfing refers to the possibility of riding a wave, whether the surfer is using a board or not. As long as the individual is "riding a wave," it does not matter what the situation is... Most surfers are found standing on a surfboard as they surf a wave in modern times.

Surfing was a significant part of the Polynesian tradition for centuries. People surfing in Tahiti in 1767 and again in 1769, according to Europeans. The art of surfing on Hawaii is described in Captain James Hook's journals, 1779, by Lieutenant James King. When writing about a trip to Hawaii in 1866, Mark Twain even mentioned it when writing about a trip to Hawaii in 1866.

This international festival includes barbecues, film screenings, surfing competitions, and other surfing-related activities.. In addition, participants are also working on campaigns to promote coastal safety, including beach clean-ups and habitat restoration.

Join one of the scheduled activities or start your own. Make a donation to help the Surfrider cause.. When posting on social media, use #SurfingDay.

History

The Surfrider group established International Surfing Day in 2004. The Surfrider group established International Surfing Day in 2004.