Park your car in Sontecomapan and from there you take a 20 minute boat ride to La Barra.La Barra has left and right sections and you will have no problems with localism (it's a fishermen’s town).On a small day you should take a longboard, but if you’re there on a good day, then don’t forget to pack your shortboard.Things you can do if it's flat:You can chill out in a hotel 5 minutes away from La Barra called Rancho los Amigos. They have nice cabins and a great atmosphere.If you're interested in learning Spanish while you're travelling you can take great Spanish lessons in a school located in Catemaco called "Mexico Magico".The best time to surf is during Nortes’ season (tropical storms), wich begins around September and lasts until March. After that it’s flat for about 2 months or 3, but sometimes hurricanes appear around that time, and that’s when the serious waves appear.During the wave season you get about 2 Nortes (tropical storms) per week so you can get decent 6-7 Foot faces. More rights than lefts but it offers both choices.
Park your car in Sontecomapan and from there you take a 20 minute boat ride to La Barra.La Barra has left and right sections and you will have no problems with localism (it's a fishermen’s town).On a small day you should take a longboard, but if you’re there on a good day, then don’t forget to pack your shortboard.Things you can do if it's flat:You can chill out in a hotel 5 minutes away from La Barra called Rancho los Amigos. They have nice cabins and a great atmosphere.If you're interested in learning Spanish while you're travelling you can take great Spanish lessons in a school located in Catemaco called "Mexico Magico".The best time to surf is during Nortes’ season (tropical storms), wich begins around September and lasts until March. After that it’s flat for about 2 months or 3, but sometimes hurricanes appear around that time, and that’s when the serious waves appear.During the wave season you get about 2 Nortes (tropical storms) per week so you can get decent 6-7 Foot faces. More rights than lefts but it offers both choices.
Park your car in Sontecomapan and from there you take a 20 minute boat ride to La Barra.La Barra has left and right sections and you will have no problems with localism (it's a fishermen’s town).On a small day you should take a longboard, but if you’re there on a good day, then don’t forget to pack your shortboard.Things you can do if it's flat:You can chill out in a hotel 5 minutes away from La Barra called Rancho los Amigos. They have nice cabins and a great atmosphere.If you're interested in learning Spanish while you're travelling you can take great Spanish lessons in a school located in Catemaco called "Mexico Magico".The best time to surf is during Nortes’ season (tropical storms), wich begins around September and lasts until March. After that it’s flat for about 2 months or 3, but sometimes hurricanes appear around that time, and that’s when the serious waves appear.During the wave season you get about 2 Nortes (tropical storms) per week so you can get decent 6-7 Foot faces. More rights than lefts but it offers both choices.
Park your car in Sontecomapan and from there you take a 20 minute boat ride to La Barra.La Barra has left and right sections and you will have no problems with localism (it's a fishermen’s town).On a small day you should take a longboard, but if you’re there on a good day, then don’t forget to pack your shortboard.Things you can do if it's flat:You can chill out in a hotel 5 minutes away from La Barra called Rancho los Amigos. They have nice cabins and a great atmosphere.If you're interested in learning Spanish while you're travelling you can take great Spanish lessons in a school located in Catemaco called "Mexico Magico".The best time to surf is during Nortes’ season (tropical storms), wich begins around September and lasts until March. After that it’s flat for about 2 months or 3, but sometimes hurricanes appear around that time, and that’s when the serious waves appear.During the wave season you get about 2 Nortes (tropical storms) per week so you can get decent 6-7 Foot faces. More rights than lefts but it offers both choices.
Park your car in Sontecomapan and from there you take a 20 minute boat ride to La Barra.La Barra has left and right sections and you will have no problems with localism (it's a fishermen’s town).On a small day you should take a longboard, but if you’re there on a good day, then don’t forget to pack your shortboard.Things you can do if it's flat:You can chill out in a hotel 5 minutes away from La Barra called Rancho los Amigos. They have nice cabins and a great atmosphere.If you're interested in learning Spanish while you're travelling you can take great Spanish lessons in a school located in Catemaco called "Mexico Magico".The best time to surf is during Nortes’ season (tropical storms), wich begins around September and lasts until March. After that it’s flat for about 2 months or 3, but sometimes hurricanes appear around that time, and that’s when the serious waves appear.During the wave season you get about 2 Nortes (tropical storms) per week so you can get decent 6-7 Foot faces. More rights than lefts but it offers both choices.
Park your car in Sontecomapan and from there you take a 20 minute boat ride to La Barra.La Barra has left and right sections and you will have no problems with localism (it's a fishermen’s town).On a small day you should take a longboard, but if you’re there on a good day, then don’t forget to pack your shortboard.Things you can do if it's flat:You can chill out in a hotel 5 minutes away from La Barra called Rancho los Amigos. They have nice cabins and a great atmosphere.If you're interested in learning Spanish while you're travelling you can take great Spanish lessons in a school located in Catemaco called "Mexico Magico".The best time to surf is during Nortes’ season (tropical storms), wich begins around September and lasts until March. After that it’s flat for about 2 months or 3, but sometimes hurricanes appear around that time, and that’s when the serious waves appear.During the wave season you get about 2 Nortes (tropical storms) per week so you can get decent 6-7 Foot faces. More rights than lefts but it offers both choices.
Park your car in Sontecomapan and from there you take a 20 minute boat ride to La Barra.La Barra has left and right sections and you will have no problems with localism (it's a fishermen’s town).On a small day you should take a longboard, but if you’re there on a good day, then don’t forget to pack your shortboard.Things you can do if it's flat:You can chill out in a hotel 5 minutes away from La Barra called Rancho los Amigos. They have nice cabins and a great atmosphere.If you're interested in learning Spanish while you're travelling you can take great Spanish lessons in a school located in Catemaco called "Mexico Magico".The best time to surf is during Nortes’ season (tropical storms), wich begins around September and lasts until March. After that it’s flat for about 2 months or 3, but sometimes hurricanes appear around that time, and that’s when the serious waves appear.During the wave season you get about 2 Nortes (tropical storms) per week so you can get decent 6-7 Foot faces. More rights than lefts but it offers both choices.
