La Famille Thomas avec Surfista Travels Philippines

Last March 3 & 4, Surfista Travels had a private group tour with the Thomas family. They are a French family who just moved to Manila last year and are expats. Fortunately at Surfista Travels, we speak French and it was a fun weekend both for them and for us.  The sun was bright and shining (summer is HERE!) and the waves were perfect for learning. The best part they said? Surfing. And the part they liked the least? Going home. It was a great weekend for everyone and it was awesome to show the beauty of the Philippines and the friendly instructors of San Juan Surf School! Here are some pictures and a video to give you a glimpse of our weekend.

Victoire with her Surfista Travels T-shirt

The Thomas family with San Juan Surf School

Surfing 101

What a fun relaxing weekend for both students & surf instructors!

The family that surfs together, stays together!

Mayeul is a little ripper!

Lunch at the Riverfarm Restaurant - delicious grilled seafood yum!

with her Surfista Travels Certificate. Felicitations Melanie!

Thanks for booking a private tour with Surfista Travels! Merci beaucoup!

For more information please visit out website www.surfistatravels.com or e-mail us at surfistatravels@yahoo.com :)

New Official Surfista Travels Video!

This is what we’ve been waiting for since our first Surfista trip – the NEW OFFICIAL SURFISTA TRAVELS VIDEO!!!

It was filmed and edited by our sponsor GoPro Philippines and the team of ThirtySix-O Media & we had a lot of fun documenting the first Surfista Travels experience. We hope this gives you an even better visual of what Surfista Travels is all about.

Feel free to SHARE this with your friends and spread the Surfista love! Next trip is on March 24 & 25 to La Union – sign up & reserve your slot while you can!

Interview by Allen Trottier of www.seemyphilippines.com

INTERVIEW by Allen Trottier of www.seemyphilippines.com about Surfista Travels

Written on February 24, 2012 by Allen Trottier

A couple months ago I was fortunate to meet (on Twitter) Elaine Abonal from Surfista Travels, a new company that just started this year. I wanted to feature her here on the website because I think she is doing some awesome work and I think you should all check out it out.

Luckily, I was able to get Elaine to take some time and answer a few questions for us just before her first Surfing Tour (which Sold Out). Lets get right to it…

AllenWho is Surfista Travels? 

Elaine: Surfista Travels is a surf tour company that helps surfers and travelers arrange trips that include accommodation, transport, and surf lessons for groups. Basically, we fix everything and organize surf trips for people. It is owned and run by myself for the meantime but I’m getting a lot of help from my family and friends.

I am Elaine Abonal, born and raised in the Philippines and based in Manila. I started traveling around the world and the Philippines at a young age and got into surfing around ten years ago when surfing was still new to the country. Because I meet many kinds of people from surfing, traveling and other aspects of my life, I’ve brought a lot of groups surfing. I’ve also chaperoned groups of exchange students to Europe (France, Spain, the UK) so I’m used to heading groups to different places.

I just launched the company this year (January 2012) but started thinking about it and working on it last year. Through my years of surfing and staying at the San Juan Surf Resort in La Union, I’ve become close to Brian Landrigan (owner of San Juan Surf Resort and one of the pioneer surfers of the Philippines) and Luke Landrigan (Filipino pro surfer sponsored by Billabong and owner of San Juan Surf School). They’ve seen me spread the word about surfing and bring my friends and friends of friends on surf trips. On one international trip with them, they encouraged me and told me that I could always do surfing for fun but that it’s also something I can do as my own business. They know that I have the resources, support, and talent so I thought about it and realized that they were right!

They helped me and I told my friends and family about it and then Surfista Travels was born.

Allen: How did you first get into surfing? 

Elaine: I was actually studying in the United States when I first heard of or knew of the world of surfing. My host family (I was an exchange student in Wisconsin) took me to Florida and on the beach there were surf shops, surfers, surfboards and I was just fascinated by all of it! I thought – if I live in a country with 7,107 islands there MUST be surfing somewhere. So I researched about it when I was 17 and found a place where I could learn to surf.

I took  my first lessons from the locals at San Juan, La Union. Back then there were no certified surf schools yet, no sponsorships from companies, no students even. The people who taught my friends and I were just a bunch of surfers earning extra cash. It was really fun and I’m still friends with the guy who taught me then – Angel – and we’ve seen each other change and grow up through the years! He owns his own surf restaurant now and I’m starting Surfista Travels. Who would’ve thought?!

Allen:  Do you remember the first time you thought “Surfing is something I want to do the rest of my life”?

Elaine: I was looking through my surf diaries the other day and after EVERY single surf trip, I realized that I wrote something like, “This is it. Surfing really IS part of my life now. I can’t imagine my life without it.” I don’t remember the first time I thought of it – maybe after my first surf trip, but I know I think it every single time I surf, go on a surf trip or just meet up with friends that I met through surfing. It’s part of who I am now wherever I go.

Allen: Who inspires you as a surfer?

Elaine: I look up to the women surfers of the world. I like Kassia Meador who is a pro at longboarding and the new girl surfers ripping like Sage Erickson and Sally Fitzgibbons and the Filipina local surfers that I get to watch and surf with here in the Philippines –from Manila, La Union, Siargao. I love that women surfers can look graceful and tough at the same time when they’re out in the ocean. I get inspired to surf more and have fun being a girl while surfing.

Allen: Who inspires you as an entrepreneur?

Elaine: As an entrepreneur I would say Brian Landrigan and Luke Landrigan. Luke is earning from doing something that he loves which is surfing. He says his model entrepreneur is his dad – Brian Landrigan which I totally agree with. Daddy Brian, as I call him, went to La Union a long time ago and had a little surf shack which was called Surf Camp. Now it’s a beautiful resort and it gets bigger and better each year. He’s always looking for ways to improve things. He has definitely made a big difference to surfing in the Philippines and to a lot of people’s lives. I also love the way he sees things. Other people just focus on the money but whenever he would talk to me, he’d always tell me about how happy he always is to see people enjoy surfing. He loves life and is always thinking of ways to make things better.

I never really thought about being an entrepreneur until Daddy Brian and Luke pointed out and brought out my potential. I’m really happy and thankful for that and for them.

 

 Allen: Tell us a bit more about Surfista Travels. What kind of serves do you offer?

Elaine: Surfista Travels Philippines offers surf tour groups and packages which include transportation, accommodation, surf lessons, and board rentals. It is perfect for people who live in Manila who would like to get away and try something new for the weekend or for tourists who want to explore and see the Philippines in a different way! We work with the best surf resorts and surf schools so that people will have the most amazing experience. We want to make the experience personalized and intimate and something that the participants will always remember.

Allen: If someone goes on surfing tour with you, what should they expect?

Elaine: Number one: FUN. I read somewhere that the key thing about surf travel is that the difference between a good surf trip and a great surf trip all comes down to the company you keep. Our trips are going to be fun and will have a good vibe for everyone. I would not let myself go on a trip and not enjoy it!

Another is quality and convenience. Surfista Travels is only going to work with surf resorts and surf schools that meet our standards. We want our clients to have fun and experience the surf lifestyle but also know that they’ll be getting an experience that they won’t just get from any other tour. Our clients (who I can foretell will not only be from the Philippines but from around the world) can expect quality service and that they will get their money’s worth. Like I said, we want to make the experience personalized and intimate.

We’re also working with a lot of cool sponsors in whose products we believe in – those that support the surfing culture and lifestyle here in the Philippines. Our sponsors will also be providing a lot of cool stuff – so our packages are unique and something that you won’t get just from anywhere.

 Allen: Do you organize private surfing tours for large groups?

Elaine: Yes we can do that.

Allen: If someone wants to join a tour or discuss booking a large group package, where should they go?

Elaine: They can e-mail me at surfistatravels@yahoo.com and we can arrange something that will fit their needs.

Allen: As a new business, sponsors are always very important. Would you like to give some love to your sponsors here?

Elaine: I am VERY grateful for my family and friends and especially my sponsors. It’s a new business but they have encouraged me and put faith in me and my company. I’d like to send some lovin’ and a big thank you to my sponsors GoPro PhilippinesAgos PilipinasLightwater and Vitaminboost (they sponsor me personally and as Surfista Travels) as well as San Juan Surf SchoolSan Juan Surf ResortYabang PinoyRepublic of 7107 Islands Travel MagazinePhilippine First Aid and My Life On Board.

And my number one sponsors: my parents – Ariel and Emily Abonal. I wouldn’t be able to do any of this without them.

Allen: Thanks Elaine. I really appreciate you taking the time to chat with me. I hope to see you on the breaks soon!

Elaine: I would just like to thank again every single person who has helped me with this endeavour. This is a dream come true and I’m so happy to share this with everyone. I have the support of my family and friends from all over the world and I’ve received help even from people I’ve never personally met who live far away! You guys know who you are. So I just want to say THANK YOU from the bottom of my heart.

Thank you for the interview and hope that we could surf and travel together someday soon too!

http://www.seemyphilippines.com

Surfer Girl Diaries Feature: La Union

Here’s an excerpt from one of Republic of 7,107 Islands Travel Magazines last May 2011

SURFER GIRL DIARIES

By Elaine Abonal

 

     A lot of people travel around the Philippines to frolick on powdery white sand, lie around and get a tan, or get drunk by the beach. Those things are fun for a girl but this girl looks for something else – WAVES. And the Philippines definitely has it.

     Ever since I started surfing 9 years ago, I’ve always looked for coasts with waves, otherwise I easily get bored. Don’t get me wrong, I’m no pro and I am definitely what one would call a soul surfer. I love “playing” and dancing with the ocean in easy waves with my friends and I don’t care too much about winning contests or catching the wave of the year. Surfing, for me, is not only a sport, but a big part of my life. It’s the reason why my photo albums and journals are full of images and adventure stories of the people I’ve met from around the world, the waves I’ve ridden, the islands I’ve discovered and the road trips I’ve gone on with life-long friends.

     The Philippines has the most beautiful islands and coasts lined with undiscovered waves. People are friendly, travel is cheap, and adventure is bound to happen anywhere. I may be biased when I say this, but as much as I enjoyed surfing in other countries like in the US or in Indonesia, surfing my home break beats all of the hype written in other magazines. Ten years ago, there was only a group of surfers from each surf spot that everyone knew everyone else. Now that number has multiplied ten times, if not more, and there are more surf resorts, surf shops, surf schools, restaurtants and other businesses.

     This little article on my favorite surf spots in the Philippines will hopefully give you a preview of what it’s all about, help you out on where togo and what to do if you’re interested and inspire you to try it.

Favorite Surf Spot Number One: LA UNION

Why I Like It: It is only 5-6 hours from Manila by car/bus and it’s only a 45 minutes by plane. La Union is perfect for beginners because of the many surf schools that are constantly growing in the area, as well as the beach break. The beach break is a spot where waves break on a sand bottom so you don’t have to worry about getting hit by the reef or stones. There are other spots, with or without reef, which are also better suited for more advanced surfers. There are quite a number of surf schools and resorts to choose from and there are also different kinds of places to eat that can suit any budget. Locals here treat you like they’ve known you forever and are always willing to give you some tips to improve your ride or invite you to their table to have a beer. I’ve made so many friends here, I’ve even learned to speak Ilocano, and it’s a place that has a special place in my heart.

Type of Surf: Small to big waves for learning, longboarding and shortboarding.

Place To Stay At: San Juan Surf Resort. I’ve been staying here for as long as I remember and already consider the staff and the owners as family. A lot of surfers from around the world come and spend weeks or even months here. My friend Luke Landrigan, who is  part of the Billabong team, owns the San Juan Surf School where students can learn take lessons or rent boards. I’ve actually even “worked” there for a month right after I graduated from Ateneo – it was a perfect excuse to live the beach life and surf every single day!

My Tips For You: Respect the beach and make sure that you don’t leave any trash behind. If there is anyone directly affected by what happens to the sea or the ocean – it’s the surfers. More and more people come here every year now, which is good for business but also bad for the ocean. So we should all take part in maintining the clealiness of our playground. The locals have clean ups every morning and afternoon and this is something we should learn from. We wouldn’t want to be surfing next to plastic bags now, do we? Also make sure that you know where you are surfing, what goes on around the spot (rips, tides, currents), and proper surf etiquette because not only does it make sure that you have fun and keep you safe, but it’ll also keep others safe.

Agos Pilipinas designs Surfista Travels Shirts

Before going on our first trip, we asked our friends at Agos Pilipinas – a lifestyle brand inspired by the Philippine tropical life – if they could sponsor and help Surfista Travels provide shirts for our participants. We’ve seen their designs and liked them and we’re all about supporting and promoting surf and beach culture and businesses in the Philippines. We also wanted shirts that Surfistas weren’t just going to wear one time, but quality and classy shirts shirts they would be proud to wear on all their other trips.

And voila! They said yes and designed our very own Surfista Travels shirts. They turned out really good and we couldn’t be happier. The participants loved it and since we’ve been posting photos online, people have been wanting to have their own Surfista Travels shirts too!

 

Luke Landrigan, our friend and favorite pro surfer sponsored by Billabong, supporting Surfista Travels & loving our shirt!

We love our sponsors and are proud to have them with Surfista Travels!

With the boys on our first surf trip - the first to wear the shirts!

Ea Delos Sanots (Agos Pilipinas co-owner), Elaine Abonal (Surfista Travels owner & founder), Mica Ferrer (Agos Pilipinas co-owner & talented designer) & Aya Biason (Agos & Surfista fan & friend!)

We’d normally save the shirts exclusively for the participants, but because we’re all about SHARING the Surfista love, we’ve agreed with Agos Pilipinas to have them available for you to order online. Check out their website at www.agospilipinas.com to order your OWN Surfista Travels shirt.

 

We're sharing the Surfista love, so you can order your OWN shirt too!

Also check their Facebook page and their Twitter account for updates and other Agos designs!