Surfing the biggest wave is a dream for many, but it’s also a serious challenge—one that demands the right preparation, mindset and safety know-how. Here at Big Blue Surf, based on the stunning Cornish coast, we’ve seen our fair share of wave chasers. Whether you’re stepping up from the intermediate level or dreaming of conquering the kind of swells you see in surf films, knowing how to prepare is absolutely essential.
In this blog, we’ll walk you through expert tips, local insights, and must-know strategies for surfing your biggest wave—safely and confidently.
Let’s start with a reality check. Surfing the biggest wave is about far more than bravado. It takes physical strength, mental toughness, and a clear understanding of the ocean. In Cornwall, we’re blessed with a mix of beach and reef breaks, some of which can produce powerful, heavy waves—especially in the winter months.
It’s vital to research your chosen surf spot. At Big Blue Surf, we always recommend speaking to local surfers or instructors before heading out. Understanding tide times, swell direction, and wind conditions can make the difference between a thrilling session and a dangerous situation.
You don’t go from beginner to big wave surfer overnight. Preparation starts with solid fundamentals. Make sure you’re comfortable paddling in strong currents, duck-diving under large waves, and popping up with control.
Additionally, try gradually increasing the size of the waves you surf. Our instructors often advise surfers to spend time at spots like Widemouth Bay near Bude or Summerleaze Beach in Bude before attempting Cornwall’s heavier breaks such as Porthleven or the Cribbar. These spots are for highly experienced surfers.
Don’t rush the process. Progression in surfing is as much about patience as it is about persistence.
Your everyday board might not cut it when it comes to surfing the biggest wave. For larger swells, you’ll need a step-up board—something longer, thicker, and more stable, designed to handle speed and steep drops.
Here at Big Blue Surf, we help surfers choose boards suited to their size, ability, and the type of wave they’re tackling. We also recommend wearing a high-quality wetsuit, especially in Cornwall where water temperatures can dip into single digits during the winter season. A 5/4mm wetsuit with boots, gloves and hood is a must for cold sessions.
For bigger days, a leash with a thicker cord and a well-fitted helmet can also be wise additions.
Big wave surfing is as much about endurance and fitness as it is about technique. To prepare properly, you’ll want to work on your cardio, upper body strength, and core stability. Paddle fitness is key, so regular swimming or resistance training can help you stay calm and capable in heavy surf.
Equally important is mental training. Breathing exercises, like those used in freediving, can help you stay relaxed during wipeouts or hold-downs. Many surfers also practise mindfulness or visualisation to stay focused and manage fear.
Remember, it’s completely natural to feel nervous. The goal is to turn that fear into focus.
No one should attempt to surf the biggest wave alone. Even experienced surfers head out with a buddy system in place. At Big Blue Surf, we always stress the importance of safety in numbers.
If you’re keen to take your surfing to the next level, consider joining a surf course tailored to advanced surfers or hiring a local guide. Our experienced instructors can provide real-time feedback, identify risks, and help you spot the best take-off points.
Surfing with others not only keeps you safer—it also makes the whole experience more enjoyable.
Surfing the biggest wave is about more than just size—it’s about respecting the ocean, understanding your limits, and preparing properly. Here in Cornwall, we’re lucky to have a wide range of surf spots for every level, including some truly world-class big wave breaks.
At Big Blue Surf, we’re passionate about helping surfers progress safely and confidently. Whether you're ready to ride your first overhead wave or just starting to build the skills needed, we’re here to support your journey.
Ready to start your big wave adventure? Book a session with us today, and take the next step towards surfing the biggest wave of your life.