The mexican Pipeline: fast, hollow, destroyer of boards. Considered by some people to be the best beachbreak in the world, along with Kirra in Australia and La Graviere in France. The main beach (Marinero) isn't surfed. Go to the beachbreak of Zicatela. On average day, the wave closes out 2 times on 3. So you must be attentive to catch the good ones, also be aware of backwash. Up to 8ft, the wave is often crowded. However, above this size a high technical level of surf is required - the crowds thin out. Take a longer board for the tubes. Surf early in the morning to avoid the typical onshore wind which gets up from around 10-11h but which turns offshore again before the night. No problem to get your broken board repaired in PE, its got a whole surf community.
Tartane Surf Spot Guide, Martinique Tartane sits on the Caravelle Peninsula as Martinique's premier surf destination, offering consistent reef breaks that work year-round with multiple peaks catering to every ability level. The combination of reliable Atlantic swell, warm Caribbean waters, and a welcoming local surf community makes this small fishing village an essential stop for […]
Be careful when you go in and out hte water:it's difficult when the swell is big. Le Moule is the more consistent spot on the islands and catches a lot of swells. The wave is a long fast wall with a hollow take off.
An outstanding and hollow right point break. A real classic. Long hollow lines with plenty of power. About 3 distinct sections with the middle usually best. Often thought of as a tropical Rincon.
If you need board rentals, San Rafael Surf School operated by Raylin Romero can offer boards and lessons. He is licensed by the Dominican Surfing Federation. (He also offers alternative eco-recreational services after your done with the waves). Parking is available in the private lot. Only 35 minutes from Barahona by car (45 minutes by local bus).
A fast hollow break that works best on mid incoming. Powerful. Not a spot for beginners. Once over HH+ advanced only. Very strong currents. A lot of rips. If you see a few guys out, don't paddle right onto the peak with your bros..... find another peak.... there is over 5 miles along Hermosa that breaks the same.
The wave can be fast and were powerful the morning I surfed it. Very long, hollow, 4-6ft rights. Some lefts got ridden too, but it was predominantly firing right barrels the morning I was there. Lots of paddling once you're in the water in order to track the waves but there's little to no current.
Santa Teresa Surf Spot Guide, Costa Rica Santa Teresa stands as one of Central America's premier surf destinations, offering consistent waves year-round across multiple breaks that cater to every skill level. This laid-back beach town on the Nicoya Peninsula delivers the perfect combination of accessible waves, warm water, and that legendary pura vida atmosphere that […]
The best spot is down the beach some in front of a huge, lone Palm Tree. You'll know by all the surfers in the water out in front of it.
A ten minute walk down the beach from Hotel Iquanazul, this break can get really fun. During higher tides, there are many peaks that offer hollow, fast rights and lefts- the waves jack up off the sand bar very quickly creating a tough, but exciting, drop in. It breaks very close to shore in shallow water over a sandy bottom.
The mexican Pipeline: fast, hollow, destroyer of boards. Considered by some people to be the best beachbreak in the world, along with Kirra in Australia and La Graviere in France. The main beach (Marinero) isn't surfed. Go to the beachbreak of Zicatela. On average day, the wave closes out 2 times on 3. So you must be attentive to catch the good ones, also be aware of backwash. Up to 8ft, the wave is often crowded. However, above this size a high technical level of surf is required - the crowds thin out. Take a longer board for the tubes. Surf early in the morning to avoid the typical onshore wind which gets up from around 10-11h but which turns offshore again before the night. No problem to get your broken board repaired in PE, its got a whole surf community.
Tartane Surf Spot Guide, Martinique Tartane sits on the Caravelle Peninsula as Martinique's premier surf destination, offering consistent reef breaks that work year-round with multiple peaks catering to every ability level. The combination of reliable Atlantic swell, warm Caribbean waters, and a welcoming local surf community makes this small fishing village an essential stop for […]
Be careful when you go in and out hte water:it's difficult when the swell is big. Le Moule is the more consistent spot on the islands and catches a lot of swells. The wave is a long fast wall with a hollow take off.
An outstanding and hollow right point break. A real classic. Long hollow lines with plenty of power. About 3 distinct sections with the middle usually best. Often thought of as a tropical Rincon.
If you need board rentals, San Rafael Surf School operated by Raylin Romero can offer boards and lessons. He is licensed by the Dominican Surfing Federation. (He also offers alternative eco-recreational services after your done with the waves). Parking is available in the private lot. Only 35 minutes from Barahona by car (45 minutes by local bus).
A fast hollow break that works best on mid incoming. Powerful. Not a spot for beginners. Once over HH+ advanced only. Very strong currents. A lot of rips. If you see a few guys out, don't paddle right onto the peak with your bros..... find another peak.... there is over 5 miles along Hermosa that breaks the same.
The wave can be fast and were powerful the morning I surfed it. Very long, hollow, 4-6ft rights. Some lefts got ridden too, but it was predominantly firing right barrels the morning I was there. Lots of paddling once you're in the water in order to track the waves but there's little to no current.
Santa Teresa Surf Spot Guide, Costa Rica Santa Teresa stands as one of Central America's premier surf destinations, offering consistent waves year-round across multiple breaks that cater to every skill level. This laid-back beach town on the Nicoya Peninsula delivers the perfect combination of accessible waves, warm water, and that legendary pura vida atmosphere that […]
The best spot is down the beach some in front of a huge, lone Palm Tree. You'll know by all the surfers in the water out in front of it.
A ten minute walk down the beach from Hotel Iquanazul, this break can get really fun. During higher tides, there are many peaks that offer hollow, fast rights and lefts- the waves jack up off the sand bar very quickly creating a tough, but exciting, drop in. It breaks very close to shore in shallow water over a sandy bottom.
The mexican Pipeline: fast, hollow, destroyer of boards. Considered by some people to be the best beachbreak in the world, along with Kirra in Australia and La Graviere in France. The main beach (Marinero) isn't surfed. Go to the beachbreak of Zicatela. On average day, the wave closes out 2 times on 3. So you must be attentive to catch the good ones, also be aware of backwash. Up to 8ft, the wave is often crowded. However, above this size a high technical level of surf is required - the crowds thin out. Take a longer board for the tubes. Surf early in the morning to avoid the typical onshore wind which gets up from around 10-11h but which turns offshore again before the night. No problem to get your broken board repaired in PE, its got a whole surf community.
Tartane Surf Spot Guide, Martinique Tartane sits on the Caravelle Peninsula as Martinique's premier surf destination, offering consistent reef breaks that work year-round with multiple peaks catering to every ability level. The combination of reliable Atlantic swell, warm Caribbean waters, and a welcoming local surf community makes this small fishing village an essential stop for […]
Be careful when you go in and out hte water:it's difficult when the swell is big. Le Moule is the more consistent spot on the islands and catches a lot of swells. The wave is a long fast wall with a hollow take off.
An outstanding and hollow right point break. A real classic. Long hollow lines with plenty of power. About 3 distinct sections with the middle usually best. Often thought of as a tropical Rincon.
If you need board rentals, San Rafael Surf School operated by Raylin Romero can offer boards and lessons. He is licensed by the Dominican Surfing Federation. (He also offers alternative eco-recreational services after your done with the waves). Parking is available in the private lot. Only 35 minutes from Barahona by car (45 minutes by local bus).
A fast hollow break that works best on mid incoming. Powerful. Not a spot for beginners. Once over HH+ advanced only. Very strong currents. A lot of rips. If you see a few guys out, don't paddle right onto the peak with your bros..... find another peak.... there is over 5 miles along Hermosa that breaks the same.
The wave can be fast and were powerful the morning I surfed it. Very long, hollow, 4-6ft rights. Some lefts got ridden too, but it was predominantly firing right barrels the morning I was there. Lots of paddling once you're in the water in order to track the waves but there's little to no current.
Santa Teresa Surf Spot Guide, Costa Rica Santa Teresa stands as one of Central America's premier surf destinations, offering consistent waves year-round across multiple breaks that cater to every skill level. This laid-back beach town on the Nicoya Peninsula delivers the perfect combination of accessible waves, warm water, and that legendary pura vida atmosphere that […]
The best spot is down the beach some in front of a huge, lone Palm Tree. You'll know by all the surfers in the water out in front of it.
A ten minute walk down the beach from Hotel Iquanazul, this break can get really fun. During higher tides, there are many peaks that offer hollow, fast rights and lefts- the waves jack up off the sand bar very quickly creating a tough, but exciting, drop in. It breaks very close to shore in shallow water over a sandy bottom.
The mexican Pipeline: fast, hollow, destroyer of boards. Considered by some people to be the best beachbreak in the world, along with Kirra in Australia and La Graviere in France. The main beach (Marinero) isn't surfed. Go to the beachbreak of Zicatela. On average day, the wave closes out 2 times on 3. So you must be attentive to catch the good ones, also be aware of backwash. Up to 8ft, the wave is often crowded. However, above this size a high technical level of surf is required - the crowds thin out. Take a longer board for the tubes. Surf early in the morning to avoid the typical onshore wind which gets up from around 10-11h but which turns offshore again before the night. No problem to get your broken board repaired in PE, its got a whole surf community.
Tartane Surf Spot Guide, Martinique Tartane sits on the Caravelle Peninsula as Martinique's premier surf destination, offering consistent reef breaks that work year-round with multiple peaks catering to every ability level. The combination of reliable Atlantic swell, warm Caribbean waters, and a welcoming local surf community makes this small fishing village an essential stop for […]
Be careful when you go in and out hte water:it's difficult when the swell is big. Le Moule is the more consistent spot on the islands and catches a lot of swells. The wave is a long fast wall with a hollow take off.
An outstanding and hollow right point break. A real classic. Long hollow lines with plenty of power. About 3 distinct sections with the middle usually best. Often thought of as a tropical Rincon.
If you need board rentals, San Rafael Surf School operated by Raylin Romero can offer boards and lessons. He is licensed by the Dominican Surfing Federation. (He also offers alternative eco-recreational services after your done with the waves). Parking is available in the private lot. Only 35 minutes from Barahona by car (45 minutes by local bus).
A fast hollow break that works best on mid incoming. Powerful. Not a spot for beginners. Once over HH+ advanced only. Very strong currents. A lot of rips. If you see a few guys out, don't paddle right onto the peak with your bros..... find another peak.... there is over 5 miles along Hermosa that breaks the same.
The wave can be fast and were powerful the morning I surfed it. Very long, hollow, 4-6ft rights. Some lefts got ridden too, but it was predominantly firing right barrels the morning I was there. Lots of paddling once you're in the water in order to track the waves but there's little to no current.
Santa Teresa Surf Spot Guide, Costa Rica Santa Teresa stands as one of Central America's premier surf destinations, offering consistent waves year-round across multiple breaks that cater to every skill level. This laid-back beach town on the Nicoya Peninsula delivers the perfect combination of accessible waves, warm water, and that legendary pura vida atmosphere that […]
The best spot is down the beach some in front of a huge, lone Palm Tree. You'll know by all the surfers in the water out in front of it.
A ten minute walk down the beach from Hotel Iquanazul, this break can get really fun. During higher tides, there are many peaks that offer hollow, fast rights and lefts- the waves jack up off the sand bar very quickly creating a tough, but exciting, drop in. It breaks very close to shore in shallow water over a sandy bottom.
The mexican Pipeline: fast, hollow, destroyer of boards. Considered by some people to be the best beachbreak in the world, along with Kirra in Australia and La Graviere in France. The main beach (Marinero) isn't surfed. Go to the beachbreak of Zicatela. On average day, the wave closes out 2 times on 3. So you must be attentive to catch the good ones, also be aware of backwash. Up to 8ft, the wave is often crowded. However, above this size a high technical level of surf is required - the crowds thin out. Take a longer board for the tubes. Surf early in the morning to avoid the typical onshore wind which gets up from around 10-11h but which turns offshore again before the night. No problem to get your broken board repaired in PE, its got a whole surf community.
Tartane Surf Spot Guide, Martinique Tartane sits on the Caravelle Peninsula as Martinique's premier surf destination, offering consistent reef breaks that work year-round with multiple peaks catering to every ability level. The combination of reliable Atlantic swell, warm Caribbean waters, and a welcoming local surf community makes this small fishing village an essential stop for […]
Be careful when you go in and out hte water:it's difficult when the swell is big. Le Moule is the more consistent spot on the islands and catches a lot of swells. The wave is a long fast wall with a hollow take off.
An outstanding and hollow right point break. A real classic. Long hollow lines with plenty of power. About 3 distinct sections with the middle usually best. Often thought of as a tropical Rincon.
If you need board rentals, San Rafael Surf School operated by Raylin Romero can offer boards and lessons. He is licensed by the Dominican Surfing Federation. (He also offers alternative eco-recreational services after your done with the waves). Parking is available in the private lot. Only 35 minutes from Barahona by car (45 minutes by local bus).
A fast hollow break that works best on mid incoming. Powerful. Not a spot for beginners. Once over HH+ advanced only. Very strong currents. A lot of rips. If you see a few guys out, don't paddle right onto the peak with your bros..... find another peak.... there is over 5 miles along Hermosa that breaks the same.
The wave can be fast and were powerful the morning I surfed it. Very long, hollow, 4-6ft rights. Some lefts got ridden too, but it was predominantly firing right barrels the morning I was there. Lots of paddling once you're in the water in order to track the waves but there's little to no current.
Santa Teresa Surf Spot Guide, Costa Rica Santa Teresa stands as one of Central America's premier surf destinations, offering consistent waves year-round across multiple breaks that cater to every skill level. This laid-back beach town on the Nicoya Peninsula delivers the perfect combination of accessible waves, warm water, and that legendary pura vida atmosphere that […]
The best spot is down the beach some in front of a huge, lone Palm Tree. You'll know by all the surfers in the water out in front of it.
A ten minute walk down the beach from Hotel Iquanazul, this break can get really fun. During higher tides, there are many peaks that offer hollow, fast rights and lefts- the waves jack up off the sand bar very quickly creating a tough, but exciting, drop in. It breaks very close to shore in shallow water over a sandy bottom.
The mexican Pipeline: fast, hollow, destroyer of boards. Considered by some people to be the best beachbreak in the world, along with Kirra in Australia and La Graviere in France. The main beach (Marinero) isn't surfed. Go to the beachbreak of Zicatela. On average day, the wave closes out 2 times on 3. So you must be attentive to catch the good ones, also be aware of backwash. Up to 8ft, the wave is often crowded. However, above this size a high technical level of surf is required - the crowds thin out. Take a longer board for the tubes. Surf early in the morning to avoid the typical onshore wind which gets up from around 10-11h but which turns offshore again before the night. No problem to get your broken board repaired in PE, its got a whole surf community.
Tartane Surf Spot Guide, Martinique Tartane sits on the Caravelle Peninsula as Martinique's premier surf destination, offering consistent reef breaks that work year-round with multiple peaks catering to every ability level. The combination of reliable Atlantic swell, warm Caribbean waters, and a welcoming local surf community makes this small fishing village an essential stop for […]
Be careful when you go in and out hte water:it's difficult when the swell is big. Le Moule is the more consistent spot on the islands and catches a lot of swells. The wave is a long fast wall with a hollow take off.
An outstanding and hollow right point break. A real classic. Long hollow lines with plenty of power. About 3 distinct sections with the middle usually best. Often thought of as a tropical Rincon.
If you need board rentals, San Rafael Surf School operated by Raylin Romero can offer boards and lessons. He is licensed by the Dominican Surfing Federation. (He also offers alternative eco-recreational services after your done with the waves). Parking is available in the private lot. Only 35 minutes from Barahona by car (45 minutes by local bus).
A fast hollow break that works best on mid incoming. Powerful. Not a spot for beginners. Once over HH+ advanced only. Very strong currents. A lot of rips. If you see a few guys out, don't paddle right onto the peak with your bros..... find another peak.... there is over 5 miles along Hermosa that breaks the same.
The wave can be fast and were powerful the morning I surfed it. Very long, hollow, 4-6ft rights. Some lefts got ridden too, but it was predominantly firing right barrels the morning I was there. Lots of paddling once you're in the water in order to track the waves but there's little to no current.
Santa Teresa Surf Spot Guide, Costa Rica Santa Teresa stands as one of Central America's premier surf destinations, offering consistent waves year-round across multiple breaks that cater to every skill level. This laid-back beach town on the Nicoya Peninsula delivers the perfect combination of accessible waves, warm water, and that legendary pura vida atmosphere that […]
The best spot is down the beach some in front of a huge, lone Palm Tree. You'll know by all the surfers in the water out in front of it.
A ten minute walk down the beach from Hotel Iquanazul, this break can get really fun. During higher tides, there are many peaks that offer hollow, fast rights and lefts- the waves jack up off the sand bar very quickly creating a tough, but exciting, drop in. It breaks very close to shore in shallow water over a sandy bottom.
The mexican Pipeline: fast, hollow, destroyer of boards. Considered by some people to be the best beachbreak in the world, along with Kirra in Australia and La Graviere in France. The main beach (Marinero) isn't surfed. Go to the beachbreak of Zicatela. On average day, the wave closes out 2 times on 3. So you must be attentive to catch the good ones, also be aware of backwash. Up to 8ft, the wave is often crowded. However, above this size a high technical level of surf is required - the crowds thin out. Take a longer board for the tubes. Surf early in the morning to avoid the typical onshore wind which gets up from around 10-11h but which turns offshore again before the night. No problem to get your broken board repaired in PE, its got a whole surf community.
Tartane Surf Spot Guide, Martinique Tartane sits on the Caravelle Peninsula as Martinique's premier surf destination, offering consistent reef breaks that work year-round with multiple peaks catering to every ability level. The combination of reliable Atlantic swell, warm Caribbean waters, and a welcoming local surf community makes this small fishing village an essential stop for […]
Be careful when you go in and out hte water:it's difficult when the swell is big. Le Moule is the more consistent spot on the islands and catches a lot of swells. The wave is a long fast wall with a hollow take off.
An outstanding and hollow right point break. A real classic. Long hollow lines with plenty of power. About 3 distinct sections with the middle usually best. Often thought of as a tropical Rincon.
If you need board rentals, San Rafael Surf School operated by Raylin Romero can offer boards and lessons. He is licensed by the Dominican Surfing Federation. (He also offers alternative eco-recreational services after your done with the waves). Parking is available in the private lot. Only 35 minutes from Barahona by car (45 minutes by local bus).
A fast hollow break that works best on mid incoming. Powerful. Not a spot for beginners. Once over HH+ advanced only. Very strong currents. A lot of rips. If you see a few guys out, don't paddle right onto the peak with your bros..... find another peak.... there is over 5 miles along Hermosa that breaks the same.
The wave can be fast and were powerful the morning I surfed it. Very long, hollow, 4-6ft rights. Some lefts got ridden too, but it was predominantly firing right barrels the morning I was there. Lots of paddling once you're in the water in order to track the waves but there's little to no current.
Santa Teresa Surf Spot Guide, Costa Rica Santa Teresa stands as one of Central America's premier surf destinations, offering consistent waves year-round across multiple breaks that cater to every skill level. This laid-back beach town on the Nicoya Peninsula delivers the perfect combination of accessible waves, warm water, and that legendary pura vida atmosphere that […]
The best spot is down the beach some in front of a huge, lone Palm Tree. You'll know by all the surfers in the water out in front of it.
A ten minute walk down the beach from Hotel Iquanazul, this break can get really fun. During higher tides, there are many peaks that offer hollow, fast rights and lefts- the waves jack up off the sand bar very quickly creating a tough, but exciting, drop in. It breaks very close to shore in shallow water over a sandy bottom.
