Flights to Tahiti are expensive. So are lessons to become a master surfer.

But now you can experience surfing a barrel wave in Tahiti via virtual reality. Samsung Galaxy Virtual Reality and World Surf League teamed up to put together a 360 degree trip through Tahitian surfing.

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"We chose Tahiti, for many surfers it's an obvious choice," director Taylor Steele said in a behind-the-scenes video. "It's got the most amazing waves in the world; It's got the clearest water; it's got beautiful landscapes, amazing people, and it's just an incredible place to shoot."

The video takes cyber surfers on a car ride through Tahiti, in a boat on the water and finally onto the nose of world champion surfer C.J. Hobgood's board, where they "get barreled."

"What we want to do is capture that experience and show it to everybody else around the world that doesn't get the opportunity to come here," said Steele.

Getting barreled is when a surfer is completely surrounded by a wave, often described as one of the most thrilling surf experiences. But if you aren't a champion surfer, this video is probably the closest you will ever get.

Surfers and divers rigged with cameras captured every angle of the wave, creating an engrossing 360 degree experience. Zipping through a tube of water translates incredibly well to virtual reality.

You will probably get sucked into your computer screen, watch the video on loop, look up flights to Tahiti and vow to fulfill your never-realized dreams of surfing.