Livello 2 surf houses


Playa Negra

The wave barrels and is very ripeable. there is a left, but its short and breaks over rocks, just be careful in low tide. when is mid tide going low gets hollow and powerfull, when its good. you can park your car in hotel playa negra,and in the hotel there's a nice restauran in front of the beach and is not expensive.



Playa los Cedros

From Montezuma follow the coast in Thur the west. Ask locals for location or lifts. Look at tide chart before to go.



Playa Langosta

You will notice depending on the tide tha tthe wave peaks at the same place every time. Even though this is a river mouth there is a coral head that is exposed during low tide and remains just below the surface at high tide. Also keep an eye on your position with regard to the shore. (To the north of the mouth are submerged rocks that extend from the beach out fairly far)



Playa Jackals

There's a rip by the rocky point that takes you out. Surf the rights there or head 50 yards south for the best left peak. Lots of lefts and rights across the beach.



Playa Guiones

Playa Guiones Surf Spot Guide, Costa Rica Playa Guiones is one of Central America's most consistent and welcoming beach breaks, stretching across 7 kilometres of pristine white sand in Nosara. This sandy bottom break produces gentle, peeling waves that work in almost every condition, making it a rare gem where beginners can progress safely while […]



Playa Grande

its a nice and constant spot but very crowded



Pico Pequeno

SUPER CROWED , TAKE CARE WITH THE K--KS , THEY LIKE SURF WITHOUT LEASH ,BEGINNERS EVERYWHERE ,SURFSCHOOLS AND SWIMERS...FUN WAVE ONLY WHEN IS BIG ALL AROUND ....A



Playa Avellana

Avellona is an alternative to Playa Negra - being a less radical spot. The beach is a typical long sandy Guanacaste sandy cresent. At the southern end (in front of the parking) is a small rock platform which produces some OK lefts at mid to high tide. The main spot on the beach is the 'rivermouth' - which is not much more than a depression in the sand at the Northern End. A small rocky area here holds sand and produces a quality peak, with the right being the longer ride. The waves pick up fast on the 'reef' - but this is not in the same league as Playa Negra. Many people rate this as a better break than the more easily accessible Tamarindo rivermouth.



Playa Coyote

Very fast wave direct access from a 4x4 parked on the beach ! Nobody surfs there !



Pico Grande

For better rides get as close to the rocks as you can. Park your can in the main parking lot on the beach, walk 60 meters left and paddle out. There is an inside break, dont bother with it unless it looks really good. The locals like to hang-out there.


Livello 3 surf houses

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Playa Negra

The wave barrels and is very ripeable. there is a left, but its short and breaks over rocks, just be careful in low tide. when is mid tide going low gets hollow and powerfull, when its good. you can park your car in hotel playa negra,and in the hotel there's a nice restauran in front of the beach and is not expensive.



Playa los Cedros

From Montezuma follow the coast in Thur the west. Ask locals for location or lifts. Look at tide chart before to go.



Playa Langosta

You will notice depending on the tide tha tthe wave peaks at the same place every time. Even though this is a river mouth there is a coral head that is exposed during low tide and remains just below the surface at high tide. Also keep an eye on your position with regard to the shore. (To the north of the mouth are submerged rocks that extend from the beach out fairly far)



Playa Jackals

There's a rip by the rocky point that takes you out. Surf the rights there or head 50 yards south for the best left peak. Lots of lefts and rights across the beach.



Playa Guiones

Playa Guiones Surf Spot Guide, Costa Rica Playa Guiones is one of Central America's most consistent and welcoming beach breaks, stretching across 7 kilometres of pristine white sand in Nosara. This sandy bottom break produces gentle, peeling waves that work in almost every condition, making it a rare gem where beginners can progress safely while […]



Playa Grande

its a nice and constant spot but very crowded



Pico Pequeno

SUPER CROWED , TAKE CARE WITH THE K--KS , THEY LIKE SURF WITHOUT LEASH ,BEGINNERS EVERYWHERE ,SURFSCHOOLS AND SWIMERS...FUN WAVE ONLY WHEN IS BIG ALL AROUND ....A



Playa Avellana

Avellona is an alternative to Playa Negra - being a less radical spot. The beach is a typical long sandy Guanacaste sandy cresent. At the southern end (in front of the parking) is a small rock platform which produces some OK lefts at mid to high tide. The main spot on the beach is the 'rivermouth' - which is not much more than a depression in the sand at the Northern End. A small rocky area here holds sand and produces a quality peak, with the right being the longer ride. The waves pick up fast on the 'reef' - but this is not in the same league as Playa Negra. Many people rate this as a better break than the more easily accessible Tamarindo rivermouth.



Playa Coyote

Very fast wave direct access from a 4x4 parked on the beach ! Nobody surfs there !



Pico Grande

For better rides get as close to the rocks as you can. Park your can in the main parking lot on the beach, walk 60 meters left and paddle out. There is an inside break, dont bother with it unless it looks really good. The locals like to hang-out there.


Livello 4 surf houses

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Playa Negra

The wave barrels and is very ripeable. there is a left, but its short and breaks over rocks, just be careful in low tide. when is mid tide going low gets hollow and powerfull, when its good. you can park your car in hotel playa negra,and in the hotel there's a nice restauran in front of the beach and is not expensive.



Playa los Cedros

From Montezuma follow the coast in Thur the west. Ask locals for location or lifts. Look at tide chart before to go.



Playa Langosta

You will notice depending on the tide tha tthe wave peaks at the same place every time. Even though this is a river mouth there is a coral head that is exposed during low tide and remains just below the surface at high tide. Also keep an eye on your position with regard to the shore. (To the north of the mouth are submerged rocks that extend from the beach out fairly far)



Playa Jackals

There's a rip by the rocky point that takes you out. Surf the rights there or head 50 yards south for the best left peak. Lots of lefts and rights across the beach.



Playa Guiones

Playa Guiones Surf Spot Guide, Costa Rica Playa Guiones is one of Central America's most consistent and welcoming beach breaks, stretching across 7 kilometres of pristine white sand in Nosara. This sandy bottom break produces gentle, peeling waves that work in almost every condition, making it a rare gem where beginners can progress safely while […]



Playa Grande

its a nice and constant spot but very crowded



Pico Pequeno

SUPER CROWED , TAKE CARE WITH THE K--KS , THEY LIKE SURF WITHOUT LEASH ,BEGINNERS EVERYWHERE ,SURFSCHOOLS AND SWIMERS...FUN WAVE ONLY WHEN IS BIG ALL AROUND ....A



Playa Avellana

Avellona is an alternative to Playa Negra - being a less radical spot. The beach is a typical long sandy Guanacaste sandy cresent. At the southern end (in front of the parking) is a small rock platform which produces some OK lefts at mid to high tide. The main spot on the beach is the 'rivermouth' - which is not much more than a depression in the sand at the Northern End. A small rocky area here holds sand and produces a quality peak, with the right being the longer ride. The waves pick up fast on the 'reef' - but this is not in the same league as Playa Negra. Many people rate this as a better break than the more easily accessible Tamarindo rivermouth.



Playa Coyote

Very fast wave direct access from a 4x4 parked on the beach ! Nobody surfs there !



Pico Grande

For better rides get as close to the rocks as you can. Park your can in the main parking lot on the beach, walk 60 meters left and paddle out. There is an inside break, dont bother with it unless it looks really good. The locals like to hang-out there.


Livello 2 surf spots


Playa Negra

The wave barrels and is very ripeable. there is a left, but its short and breaks over rocks, just be careful in low tide. when is mid tide going low gets hollow and powerfull, when its good. you can park your car in hotel playa negra,and in the hotel there's a nice restauran in front of the beach and is not expensive.



Playa los Cedros

From Montezuma follow the coast in Thur the west. Ask locals for location or lifts. Look at tide chart before to go.



Playa Langosta

You will notice depending on the tide tha tthe wave peaks at the same place every time. Even though this is a river mouth there is a coral head that is exposed during low tide and remains just below the surface at high tide. Also keep an eye on your position with regard to the shore. (To the north of the mouth are submerged rocks that extend from the beach out fairly far)



Playa Jackals

There's a rip by the rocky point that takes you out. Surf the rights there or head 50 yards south for the best left peak. Lots of lefts and rights across the beach.



Playa Guiones

Playa Guiones Surf Spot Guide, Costa Rica Playa Guiones is one of Central America's most consistent and welcoming beach breaks, stretching across 7 kilometres of pristine white sand in Nosara. This sandy bottom break produces gentle, peeling waves that work in almost every condition, making it a rare gem where beginners can progress safely while […]



Playa Grande

its a nice and constant spot but very crowded



Pico Pequeno

SUPER CROWED , TAKE CARE WITH THE K--KS , THEY LIKE SURF WITHOUT LEASH ,BEGINNERS EVERYWHERE ,SURFSCHOOLS AND SWIMERS...FUN WAVE ONLY WHEN IS BIG ALL AROUND ....A



Playa Avellana

Avellona is an alternative to Playa Negra - being a less radical spot. The beach is a typical long sandy Guanacaste sandy cresent. At the southern end (in front of the parking) is a small rock platform which produces some OK lefts at mid to high tide. The main spot on the beach is the 'rivermouth' - which is not much more than a depression in the sand at the Northern End. A small rocky area here holds sand and produces a quality peak, with the right being the longer ride. The waves pick up fast on the 'reef' - but this is not in the same league as Playa Negra. Many people rate this as a better break than the more easily accessible Tamarindo rivermouth.



Playa Coyote

Very fast wave direct access from a 4x4 parked on the beach ! Nobody surfs there !



Pico Grande

For better rides get as close to the rocks as you can. Park your can in the main parking lot on the beach, walk 60 meters left and paddle out. There is an inside break, dont bother with it unless it looks really good. The locals like to hang-out there.


Livello 3 surf spots

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Playa Negra

The wave barrels and is very ripeable. there is a left, but its short and breaks over rocks, just be careful in low tide. when is mid tide going low gets hollow and powerfull, when its good. you can park your car in hotel playa negra,and in the hotel there's a nice restauran in front of the beach and is not expensive.



Playa los Cedros

From Montezuma follow the coast in Thur the west. Ask locals for location or lifts. Look at tide chart before to go.



Playa Langosta

You will notice depending on the tide tha tthe wave peaks at the same place every time. Even though this is a river mouth there is a coral head that is exposed during low tide and remains just below the surface at high tide. Also keep an eye on your position with regard to the shore. (To the north of the mouth are submerged rocks that extend from the beach out fairly far)



Playa Jackals

There's a rip by the rocky point that takes you out. Surf the rights there or head 50 yards south for the best left peak. Lots of lefts and rights across the beach.



Playa Guiones

Playa Guiones Surf Spot Guide, Costa Rica Playa Guiones is one of Central America's most consistent and welcoming beach breaks, stretching across 7 kilometres of pristine white sand in Nosara. This sandy bottom break produces gentle, peeling waves that work in almost every condition, making it a rare gem where beginners can progress safely while […]



Playa Grande

its a nice and constant spot but very crowded



Pico Pequeno

SUPER CROWED , TAKE CARE WITH THE K--KS , THEY LIKE SURF WITHOUT LEASH ,BEGINNERS EVERYWHERE ,SURFSCHOOLS AND SWIMERS...FUN WAVE ONLY WHEN IS BIG ALL AROUND ....A



Playa Avellana

Avellona is an alternative to Playa Negra - being a less radical spot. The beach is a typical long sandy Guanacaste sandy cresent. At the southern end (in front of the parking) is a small rock platform which produces some OK lefts at mid to high tide. The main spot on the beach is the 'rivermouth' - which is not much more than a depression in the sand at the Northern End. A small rocky area here holds sand and produces a quality peak, with the right being the longer ride. The waves pick up fast on the 'reef' - but this is not in the same league as Playa Negra. Many people rate this as a better break than the more easily accessible Tamarindo rivermouth.



Playa Coyote

Very fast wave direct access from a 4x4 parked on the beach ! Nobody surfs there !



Pico Grande

For better rides get as close to the rocks as you can. Park your can in the main parking lot on the beach, walk 60 meters left and paddle out. There is an inside break, dont bother with it unless it looks really good. The locals like to hang-out there.


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Playa Negra

The wave barrels and is very ripeable. there is a left, but its short and breaks over rocks, just be careful in low tide. when is mid tide going low gets hollow and powerfull, when its good. you can park your car in hotel playa negra,and in the hotel there's a nice restauran in front of the beach and is not expensive.



Playa los Cedros

From Montezuma follow the coast in Thur the west. Ask locals for location or lifts. Look at tide chart before to go.



Playa Langosta

You will notice depending on the tide tha tthe wave peaks at the same place every time. Even though this is a river mouth there is a coral head that is exposed during low tide and remains just below the surface at high tide. Also keep an eye on your position with regard to the shore. (To the north of the mouth are submerged rocks that extend from the beach out fairly far)



Playa Jackals

There's a rip by the rocky point that takes you out. Surf the rights there or head 50 yards south for the best left peak. Lots of lefts and rights across the beach.



Playa Guiones

Playa Guiones Surf Spot Guide, Costa Rica Playa Guiones is one of Central America's most consistent and welcoming beach breaks, stretching across 7 kilometres of pristine white sand in Nosara. This sandy bottom break produces gentle, peeling waves that work in almost every condition, making it a rare gem where beginners can progress safely while […]



Playa Grande

its a nice and constant spot but very crowded



Pico Pequeno

SUPER CROWED , TAKE CARE WITH THE K--KS , THEY LIKE SURF WITHOUT LEASH ,BEGINNERS EVERYWHERE ,SURFSCHOOLS AND SWIMERS...FUN WAVE ONLY WHEN IS BIG ALL AROUND ....A



Playa Avellana

Avellona is an alternative to Playa Negra - being a less radical spot. The beach is a typical long sandy Guanacaste sandy cresent. At the southern end (in front of the parking) is a small rock platform which produces some OK lefts at mid to high tide. The main spot on the beach is the 'rivermouth' - which is not much more than a depression in the sand at the Northern End. A small rocky area here holds sand and produces a quality peak, with the right being the longer ride. The waves pick up fast on the 'reef' - but this is not in the same league as Playa Negra. Many people rate this as a better break than the more easily accessible Tamarindo rivermouth.



Playa Coyote

Very fast wave direct access from a 4x4 parked on the beach ! Nobody surfs there !



Pico Grande

For better rides get as close to the rocks as you can. Park your can in the main parking lot on the beach, walk 60 meters left and paddle out. There is an inside break, dont bother with it unless it looks really good. The locals like to hang-out there.


Livello 4 surf spots


Playa Negra

The wave barrels and is very ripeable. there is a left, but its short and breaks over rocks, just be careful in low tide. when is mid tide going low gets hollow and powerfull, when its good. you can park your car in hotel playa negra,and in the hotel there's a nice restauran in front of the beach and is not expensive.



Playa los Cedros

From Montezuma follow the coast in Thur the west. Ask locals for location or lifts. Look at tide chart before to go.



Playa Langosta

You will notice depending on the tide tha tthe wave peaks at the same place every time. Even though this is a river mouth there is a coral head that is exposed during low tide and remains just below the surface at high tide. Also keep an eye on your position with regard to the shore. (To the north of the mouth are submerged rocks that extend from the beach out fairly far)



Playa Jackals

There's a rip by the rocky point that takes you out. Surf the rights there or head 50 yards south for the best left peak. Lots of lefts and rights across the beach.



Playa Guiones

Playa Guiones Surf Spot Guide, Costa Rica Playa Guiones is one of Central America's most consistent and welcoming beach breaks, stretching across 7 kilometres of pristine white sand in Nosara. This sandy bottom break produces gentle, peeling waves that work in almost every condition, making it a rare gem where beginners can progress safely while […]



Playa Grande

its a nice and constant spot but very crowded



Pico Pequeno

SUPER CROWED , TAKE CARE WITH THE K--KS , THEY LIKE SURF WITHOUT LEASH ,BEGINNERS EVERYWHERE ,SURFSCHOOLS AND SWIMERS...FUN WAVE ONLY WHEN IS BIG ALL AROUND ....A



Playa Avellana

Avellona is an alternative to Playa Negra - being a less radical spot. The beach is a typical long sandy Guanacaste sandy cresent. At the southern end (in front of the parking) is a small rock platform which produces some OK lefts at mid to high tide. The main spot on the beach is the 'rivermouth' - which is not much more than a depression in the sand at the Northern End. A small rocky area here holds sand and produces a quality peak, with the right being the longer ride. The waves pick up fast on the 'reef' - but this is not in the same league as Playa Negra. Many people rate this as a better break than the more easily accessible Tamarindo rivermouth.



Playa Coyote

Very fast wave direct access from a 4x4 parked on the beach ! Nobody surfs there !



Pico Grande

For better rides get as close to the rocks as you can. Park your can in the main parking lot on the beach, walk 60 meters left and paddle out. There is an inside break, dont bother with it unless it looks really good. The locals like to hang-out there.


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