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Jamaica's Top 3 tips for a WA road trip

01/10/23
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Jamaica's Top 3 tips for a WA road trip

Jamaica Selby, one of our team riders and WA local and adventurer, gave us her top 3 tips for a road trip along the coast.

When was the last time you went on holiday to surf uncrowded waves, stroll along empty sandy beaches, all with the added bonus of no phone reception? We love a road trip in Western Australia and can’t wait to bury our phones at the bottom of our bags and head off down the highway.

Gear for all the water activities.
Not only will you need to take your surfboard, swimmers, rashie and wetsuit, you’ll also need fins and a mask for snorkelling. Don’t forget to pack your fishing gear too to catch your lunch. Jamaica says ‘On a good day out on the water I will see lots of fish, sharks, manta rays, dolphins or turtles!'

Download your favourite tunes and podcasts
You’ll be on the wide open road and out of phone reception so rather than relying on countless games of ‘I Spy’ to pass the time, download your favourite playlists and podcasts for the long drives between camping spots. Jamaica loves the ‘

Hours and hours of driving. You really will see it all. Sunrises and sunsets. From endless trees to bare land with nobody in sight.

Keeping comfortable is key
Definitely pack for all sorts of temperatures – it can be chilly down at Margaret River and further north you’ll be travelling through the desert to the sea. So don’t forget to bring your favourite jackets and fleece but also dresses and a hat. Suncream, bug spray are a must and maybe pack a fly face net. Jamaica’s advice is to ‘bring everything for sun protection, our sun is super harsh. Don’t forget bandaids for when you stub your toes on rocks!’ Sounds like Jamaica might be speaking from experience?

So gather a carload of mates and plan to take at least a week to road trip along the WA coast chasing a swell. You’ll likely find some quiet surf spots, spectacular sunsets and finish each day around a cosy campfire swapping stories about the wave of the day.