Where To Surf In Costa Rica: 4 Best Surfing Beaches nomadswithapurpose.com
Our family went on a twenty-five-day surfing trip to Costa Rica. We explored four different Costa Rican surfing beaches- Pavones, Nosara/Playa Guiones, Playa Negra, and Punta Uva. I’ve broken down each spot based on wave quality, accommodations, and food to help you decide where to go on your next surfing adventure Costa Rica Surfing Beaches.
As far as waves go, it doesn’t get much better than this. This epic wave has the potential to connect into the second longest left in the world, but even when it isn’t firing, it still is a very long ride.
With its nice A-frame shape, getting into the wave and having a little time to get to your feet makes it an even more enjoyable surfing experience.
I liked that you had the option of sitting right on the peak and catching it where it was breaking heavier and faster or sitting a little more south (in front of the river mouth) where the break was often a little softer and slower on the bigger days. If you plan on surfing the point, drive south of the town, cross the bridge over the river, and park in the dirt overlooking the break for a shorter paddle out
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