When the Endless Summer was released in 1966, nobody could predict the impact it would have — inspiring a generation of would-be surfers, and instilling a sense of wanderlust in the hearts of a generation. From Florida to Fiji, surfers, fishers and beachcombers dreamed of perfect bluebird days, and chasing a feeling that’s not attainable in any indoor setting.
That’s what we set out to re-create in Tequila Eterno Verano: the feeling of chasing something bigger than yourself, something sublime and pure. And then sharing it with friends.
We’re all after that special something. A new accomplishment. A bigger wave. A more secluded location. A perfect day. A truer feeling. Salud!
When The Endless Summer was released in 1966, nobody could predict the impact it would have — inspiring a generation of would-be surfers, and instilling a sense of wanderlust in the hearts of a generation. From Florida to Fiji, surfers, anglers and beachcombers dreamed of perfect bluebird days, and chasing a feeling that’s not attainable in any indoor setting.
That’s what we set out to re-create in Tequila Eterno Verano: the feeling of chasing something bigger than yourself, something sublime and pure. And then sharing it with friends.
We’re all after that special something. A new accomplishment. A bigger wave. A more secluded location. A perfect day. A truer feeling. Salud!
Released in 1966, many consider The Endless Summer to be the most iconic surf movie of all time. Not only did it inspire thousands to take up surfing, it also launched a whole genre of adventure films, as well as a whole new wanderlust for life for young folks around the world.
The Endless Summer’s conversational narration and dry humor contrasted perfectly with its stunning cinematography of exotic waves, friendly foreigners and blissed-out surfers chasing the perfect wave. It was a film that simply made it all look so easy. See for yourself!