With 9 surf parks in operation and more than 12 Wavegarden Coves under construction and up to 70 projects in development across 5 continents in the coming years, Wavegarden is considered by discerning investors to be the market leader in the rapidly emerging sector of wave generation technology.
Built on a former quarry and located in Ratho, 15 km from Edinburgh and just 10 minutes from the airport, Lost Shore Surf Resort features a 52-module Wavegarden Cove and is Scotland’s largest sports infrastructure investment in a decade.
Australia’s home of Olympic sport, Sydney Olympic Park, is now the home of New South Wales’ first Wavegarden surf park, with an investment in excess of $75 million AUD. The surf park is scheduled to open to the public in May and will be operating for 16 hours per day, 7 days per week. The 3.6-hectare site features the latest version of Wavegarden Cove technology and is designed to accommodate 1000 visitors per day.
Surfland Brasil is the first project of fractional ownership club and resort located near Praia do Rosa, in Garopaba, Santa Catarina. Facilities include a Wavegarden Cove, a big hotel, skatepark, tennis and football courts, spas, kid’s gardens, restaurants in a family friendly open space built to have minimal impact on the local environment and a positive social impact.
Located in the countryside just 45 minutes from Sao Paulo. Praia da Grama, in Fazenda da Grama, is the home of South America’s first Wavegarden Cove. The world-class waves breaking in a palm-fringed, white sandy beach lagoon is centerpiece of a private residential complex and sets a new benchmark for how Wavegarden technology can add value in the realtor sector.
In the heart of the Swiss Alps and next to the famous Matterhorn, Alaïa Bay is the first Wavegarden Cove in continental Europe and possibly the most spectacular location for a surf session, regardless of your level. Just 1 hour from Lausanne, Alaïa Bay is especially important for Wavegarden as it fulfils the vision of bringing waves and the sport of surfing to places without access to the ocean.
Asia’s biggest surf park is the centerpiece of a new luxury marine complex. Located just 30 min. from Seoul’s Int. Incheon Airport it’s the largest Wavegarden Cove built to date featuring 56 modules.
Located just minutes from Melbourne’s Tullamarine Airport, URBNSURF is Australia’s first surf park, and the first full size Wavegarden Cove in the southern hemisphere. URBNSURF Melbourne also features a Three Blue Ducks restaurant, offering healthy food and drinks, and incredible views to the surfing lagoon.
With a surfing lagoon spanning 150m in length, Europe’s first public Wavegarden Cove has waves that are suitable for everyone to deliver an unrivalled inland surfing experience. The Wave Bristol is close to junction 17 of the M5 motorway in South Gloucestershire and is easily accessible by bicycle, car or bus.
Hidden away in the mountains of the Basque Country, the Wavegarden Lab is the world’s first full-scale facility dedicated to the continued development of artificial wave technologies and high-performance surfing.
Designed for surfers, visitors, and long-time residents alike, a customized Wavegarden Cove is coming soon to the heart of Virginia Beach. This mixed-use complex will include a live entertainment venue envisioned by Pharrell Williams, along with creative office space, urban-style residences, and a curated mix of unique shopping and dining experiences.
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A first-of-its-kind destination under development by Desert Wave Ventures, DSRT SURF is a carefully crafted and curated surf resort experience in Palm Desert, California. The project will feature an upscale hotel, for-sale villas and a broad offering of resort amenities.
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