Debi and True Blue Surf Travel Team
the trip to pasta point will now be an annual one if i can swing it financially.
I have travelled a fair bit and never have I been to a place where surfers are treated so well. Sure you pay for the limited crowd but the food is great, the guys from atoll do whatever for the surfers, whenever and it attracts a slightly older like minded set of surfers. The accommodation is top notch and it would be a cool place to take a partner just as long as she likes mellow snorkeling and tanning. There’s a great pool, real life aquarium every time you go surfing. apart from me, the next most rookie was a guy on his 5th trip. Most are near ten trips and they tell me it constantly improves the food was fantastic and you eat breakfast, lunch and dinner while perfect lefts roll down as you smash back desert round number 5 beers after surfed out days on the deck directly in front of the wave the place is not Indo crazy in terms of wave quality but its super good, super rippable and just plain fun on the last day I tore my MCL (knee injury) on the last wave of a 5 hour surf. That was the least I surfed in a day and my best innings on the booze was 4 beers cos I was always so shattered that two would suffice.
I have sent a few quick shots but I haven’t even got close to seeing them all – I have over 1000 plus a dvd of me surfing non stop for 30 minutes – literally hundreds of waves of the 1500 i semi worked out I caught. Surfers are a vain bunch and they like this shit,I had it 2 ft and I had it six foot – it was all a blast.
That was my 10th Maldives trip from the early 90’s to now – the waves might be better down south, but as a package, pasta kills anywhere I’ve been
Thanks www.truebluetravel.co.za , will be in touch soon to book next year – one thing I learnt is that there are not a lot of slots and we must’ve been so lucky to get me in – its full for the same period next year though there are cancellations sometimes.
Wayne Mol