The 9-hour flight goes by very quickly. I manage to watch a movie, have 2 meals, and get some sleep, and then I'm already there.
Surf Camp Starter Pack:
Sunday: After landing, I'm a little nervous about the immigration process. It goes smoothly and quickly. However, it's strange that I don't get a stamp in my passport. I later ask at the immigration station and find out that everything is done online now. So no stamp for me, which makes me a little sad. Now I look for the meeting point to find my shuttle driver, where I wait for a while until I realize that he's already there. After waiting for another passenger who doesn't show up, we drive to Thirroul. On the one-hour drive, I chat with the driver, who wanted me to sit in the front seat, admire the scenery, and make sure not to fall asleep. Finally, I arrive and am greeted by Melissa (the host of the surf camp) with my starter pack. After taking care of everything with my new SIM card, I unpack and lie down for a few hours. When I wake up, no one is there.I take a short walk to the beach and on the way back, I meet Sol (the second host), who then takes me to the "city center" (a small cute shopping street). There, I buy noodles and pesto for my first dinner. It's really amazing that everything is open here on a Sunday! While having dinner, we watch a movie and I get to know the remaining people I will spend this week with. We are a mixed group. Melissa is from Canada, Sol and Youri are from the Netherlands, Baily is from England, and Stella and I are from Germany.
Monday: After dragging myself out of bed, I go down to the breakfast room, where a delicious buffet is waiting. Towards the end of breakfast, I have to hurry a bit so that Melissa and I can catch the train to Sydney. On the one-hour journey, we talk a lot and get to know each other better. In Sydney, we do the free walking tour, which was really nice, but a bit too historically focused for me. At the end of the tour, we take the obligatory arrived photos.Then we go to a rooftop bar for lunch, but end up eating indoors because it's extremely windy and cold. After that, we stroll around Sydney a bit more and then head back. We are both really exhausted from all the walking. After taking a short nap, we play some card games in the living room. Then I call my mom and dad and go to bed.
Tuesday: At breakfast today, I meet Ashley (the manager) and my surf coach for the week, Ruben. Then we drive to "the Farm," the most beautiful surf spot that the surf camp is allowed to use.