International Surfing Day is an unofficial observance celebrated worldwide on the third Saturday of June, close to the summer solstice. Established in 2005 by Surfing Magazine and the Surfrider Foundation, the day honors the sport of surfing, the surfing lifestyle, and the sustainability of ocean resources. Activities typically include surf contests, barbecues, and film screenings, with a strong emphasis on environmental stewardship. Surfers often participate in beach clean-ups, habitat restoration, and the maintenance of recreational areas, particularly through initiatives led by the Surfrider Foundation, a non-profit organization dedicated to protecting the world's oceans and beaches. The holiday enjoys particular popularity in South America, Oceania, North America, and coastal European countries, where surfing is a common pastime.
Third Saturday in June: Surfing Day
Articles
- Understanding Herd Mentality and Its Impact on Our Behavior
- Five Weekly Habits of Happy Relationships That Are Often Overlooked
Days
- First Saturday after June 19: Midsummer Day (Finland, Sweden and Ã…land)
- Third Saturday in June: Martini Day
- Saturday closest to 17 June: Juggling Day
- Second Saturday of June: Gin Day
- Second Saturday of June: Knit in Public Day
- Second Saturday of June: Doll Day
Why do you keep falling for the same type?
Read the article Lovemaps: the hidden blueprint of our love.
Did you not find what you were looking for? Let me help you find more.
