Backwash - A fun right that breaks in the middle of Backwash Bay. Although it doesn't break as many days per year as Matapalo, it is the spot of choice when it is at its best (from midtide to lowtide).http://www.bosquedelcabo.com/surfing.htmgenerally jack up creating steep sections; great longboarding.http://www.surf-costarica.com/break/backwash.htm
The best wave come with the September-October storms... at that time the spot can become a Pros only spot.
Agujas Surf Spot Guide, Costa Rica Agujas is a sheltered point break tucked into a protected bay on Costa Rica's Central Pacific coast, offering mellow, predictable waves that peel consistently along a sandy bottom with rocky features. This is the kind of spot where you can dial in your technique without fighting heavy conditions, making […]
Park at the access alleys before and after Capitan Suizo. Great place to get away from the Tamarindo crowds. This beach has better form than others nearby. Theres also a really good left that breaks further outside off a reef. Best for the longboard or learning.
Looks like if you went when the swell are coming in consistently at 6+feet. I could be a jem of a wave. It was about 4-5 feet (max) when i was there with three friends. My memory sort of evades me, there's a pipeline that goes all the way out to a big rock or little mountain . It's coral along what ever structure it is that goes out to the island. you can see it on the GPS. there's a right on the south side of the pipeline and a left on the North side of the pipeline. and they clap into one another. But other than the pipeline it's about 20 feet deep. Lots of fish, cool to get some underwater shots.
Find the current to the left of the break for an easier paddle out.
It can get crowded, catch your share and share a few with your brothers.
The wave speed depends on the size and tide and can be slow or fastm mushy or hollow but when the rest of Avellanas is small the rivermouth may have something.
If you drive into Santa Rosa National Park, after 6 miles, take the left at the fork in the road.
Other ways to get there by boat leaving early morning 5am or 6 am $15 entrance fee per person, www.tamarindosurftrips.com
raps Surf Spot Guide, Costa Rica Raps stands out as one of Guanacaste's most powerful and consistent reef breaks, delivering hollow right-handers that peel across sharp coral and rocky terrain. This is a spot where the ocean shows its raw strength, offering the kind of waves that experienced surfers dream about. The combination of perfect […]
Best beach waves 150 meters from town center in front of Bar Las Olas. Island and reef surfing available by boat.
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.
Backwash - A fun right that breaks in the middle of Backwash Bay. Although it doesn't break as many days per year as Matapalo, it is the spot of choice when it is at its best (from midtide to lowtide).http://www.bosquedelcabo.com/surfing.htmgenerally jack up creating steep sections; great longboarding.http://www.surf-costarica.com/break/backwash.htm
The best wave come with the September-October storms... at that time the spot can become a Pros only spot.
Agujas Surf Spot Guide, Costa Rica Agujas is a sheltered point break tucked into a protected bay on Costa Rica's Central Pacific coast, offering mellow, predictable waves that peel consistently along a sandy bottom with rocky features. This is the kind of spot where you can dial in your technique without fighting heavy conditions, making […]
Park at the access alleys before and after Capitan Suizo. Great place to get away from the Tamarindo crowds. This beach has better form than others nearby. Theres also a really good left that breaks further outside off a reef. Best for the longboard or learning.
Looks like if you went when the swell are coming in consistently at 6+feet. I could be a jem of a wave. It was about 4-5 feet (max) when i was there with three friends. My memory sort of evades me, there's a pipeline that goes all the way out to a big rock or little mountain . It's coral along what ever structure it is that goes out to the island. you can see it on the GPS. there's a right on the south side of the pipeline and a left on the North side of the pipeline. and they clap into one another. But other than the pipeline it's about 20 feet deep. Lots of fish, cool to get some underwater shots.
Find the current to the left of the break for an easier paddle out.
It can get crowded, catch your share and share a few with your brothers.
The wave speed depends on the size and tide and can be slow or fastm mushy or hollow but when the rest of Avellanas is small the rivermouth may have something.
If you drive into Santa Rosa National Park, after 6 miles, take the left at the fork in the road.
Other ways to get there by boat leaving early morning 5am or 6 am $15 entrance fee per person, www.tamarindosurftrips.com
raps Surf Spot Guide, Costa Rica Raps stands out as one of Guanacaste's most powerful and consistent reef breaks, delivering hollow right-handers that peel across sharp coral and rocky terrain. This is a spot where the ocean shows its raw strength, offering the kind of waves that experienced surfers dream about. The combination of perfect […]
Best beach waves 150 meters from town center in front of Bar Las Olas. Island and reef surfing available by boat.
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.
Backwash - A fun right that breaks in the middle of Backwash Bay. Although it doesn't break as many days per year as Matapalo, it is the spot of choice when it is at its best (from midtide to lowtide).http://www.bosquedelcabo.com/surfing.htmgenerally jack up creating steep sections; great longboarding.http://www.surf-costarica.com/break/backwash.htm
The best wave come with the September-October storms... at that time the spot can become a Pros only spot.
Agujas Surf Spot Guide, Costa Rica Agujas is a sheltered point break tucked into a protected bay on Costa Rica's Central Pacific coast, offering mellow, predictable waves that peel consistently along a sandy bottom with rocky features. This is the kind of spot where you can dial in your technique without fighting heavy conditions, making […]
Park at the access alleys before and after Capitan Suizo. Great place to get away from the Tamarindo crowds. This beach has better form than others nearby. Theres also a really good left that breaks further outside off a reef. Best for the longboard or learning.
Looks like if you went when the swell are coming in consistently at 6+feet. I could be a jem of a wave. It was about 4-5 feet (max) when i was there with three friends. My memory sort of evades me, there's a pipeline that goes all the way out to a big rock or little mountain . It's coral along what ever structure it is that goes out to the island. you can see it on the GPS. there's a right on the south side of the pipeline and a left on the North side of the pipeline. and they clap into one another. But other than the pipeline it's about 20 feet deep. Lots of fish, cool to get some underwater shots.
Find the current to the left of the break for an easier paddle out.
It can get crowded, catch your share and share a few with your brothers.
The wave speed depends on the size and tide and can be slow or fastm mushy or hollow but when the rest of Avellanas is small the rivermouth may have something.
If you drive into Santa Rosa National Park, after 6 miles, take the left at the fork in the road.
Other ways to get there by boat leaving early morning 5am or 6 am $15 entrance fee per person, www.tamarindosurftrips.com
raps Surf Spot Guide, Costa Rica Raps stands out as one of Guanacaste's most powerful and consistent reef breaks, delivering hollow right-handers that peel across sharp coral and rocky terrain. This is a spot where the ocean shows its raw strength, offering the kind of waves that experienced surfers dream about. The combination of perfect […]
Best beach waves 150 meters from town center in front of Bar Las Olas. Island and reef surfing available by boat.
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.
Backwash - A fun right that breaks in the middle of Backwash Bay. Although it doesn't break as many days per year as Matapalo, it is the spot of choice when it is at its best (from midtide to lowtide).http://www.bosquedelcabo.com/surfing.htmgenerally jack up creating steep sections; great longboarding.http://www.surf-costarica.com/break/backwash.htm
The best wave come with the September-October storms... at that time the spot can become a Pros only spot.
Agujas Surf Spot Guide, Costa Rica Agujas is a sheltered point break tucked into a protected bay on Costa Rica's Central Pacific coast, offering mellow, predictable waves that peel consistently along a sandy bottom with rocky features. This is the kind of spot where you can dial in your technique without fighting heavy conditions, making […]
Park at the access alleys before and after Capitan Suizo. Great place to get away from the Tamarindo crowds. This beach has better form than others nearby. Theres also a really good left that breaks further outside off a reef. Best for the longboard or learning.
Looks like if you went when the swell are coming in consistently at 6+feet. I could be a jem of a wave. It was about 4-5 feet (max) when i was there with three friends. My memory sort of evades me, there's a pipeline that goes all the way out to a big rock or little mountain . It's coral along what ever structure it is that goes out to the island. you can see it on the GPS. there's a right on the south side of the pipeline and a left on the North side of the pipeline. and they clap into one another. But other than the pipeline it's about 20 feet deep. Lots of fish, cool to get some underwater shots.
Find the current to the left of the break for an easier paddle out.
It can get crowded, catch your share and share a few with your brothers.
The wave speed depends on the size and tide and can be slow or fastm mushy or hollow but when the rest of Avellanas is small the rivermouth may have something.
If you drive into Santa Rosa National Park, after 6 miles, take the left at the fork in the road.
Other ways to get there by boat leaving early morning 5am or 6 am $15 entrance fee per person, www.tamarindosurftrips.com
raps Surf Spot Guide, Costa Rica Raps stands out as one of Guanacaste's most powerful and consistent reef breaks, delivering hollow right-handers that peel across sharp coral and rocky terrain. This is a spot where the ocean shows its raw strength, offering the kind of waves that experienced surfers dream about. The combination of perfect […]
Best beach waves 150 meters from town center in front of Bar Las Olas. Island and reef surfing available by boat.
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.
Backwash - A fun right that breaks in the middle of Backwash Bay. Although it doesn't break as many days per year as Matapalo, it is the spot of choice when it is at its best (from midtide to lowtide).http://www.bosquedelcabo.com/surfing.htmgenerally jack up creating steep sections; great longboarding.http://www.surf-costarica.com/break/backwash.htm
The best wave come with the September-October storms... at that time the spot can become a Pros only spot.
Agujas Surf Spot Guide, Costa Rica Agujas is a sheltered point break tucked into a protected bay on Costa Rica's Central Pacific coast, offering mellow, predictable waves that peel consistently along a sandy bottom with rocky features. This is the kind of spot where you can dial in your technique without fighting heavy conditions, making […]
Park at the access alleys before and after Capitan Suizo. Great place to get away from the Tamarindo crowds. This beach has better form than others nearby. Theres also a really good left that breaks further outside off a reef. Best for the longboard or learning.
Looks like if you went when the swell are coming in consistently at 6+feet. I could be a jem of a wave. It was about 4-5 feet (max) when i was there with three friends. My memory sort of evades me, there's a pipeline that goes all the way out to a big rock or little mountain . It's coral along what ever structure it is that goes out to the island. you can see it on the GPS. there's a right on the south side of the pipeline and a left on the North side of the pipeline. and they clap into one another. But other than the pipeline it's about 20 feet deep. Lots of fish, cool to get some underwater shots.
Find the current to the left of the break for an easier paddle out.
It can get crowded, catch your share and share a few with your brothers.
The wave speed depends on the size and tide and can be slow or fastm mushy or hollow but when the rest of Avellanas is small the rivermouth may have something.
If you drive into Santa Rosa National Park, after 6 miles, take the left at the fork in the road.
Other ways to get there by boat leaving early morning 5am or 6 am $15 entrance fee per person, www.tamarindosurftrips.com
raps Surf Spot Guide, Costa Rica Raps stands out as one of Guanacaste's most powerful and consistent reef breaks, delivering hollow right-handers that peel across sharp coral and rocky terrain. This is a spot where the ocean shows its raw strength, offering the kind of waves that experienced surfers dream about. The combination of perfect […]
Best beach waves 150 meters from town center in front of Bar Las Olas. Island and reef surfing available by boat.
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.
Backwash - A fun right that breaks in the middle of Backwash Bay. Although it doesn't break as many days per year as Matapalo, it is the spot of choice when it is at its best (from midtide to lowtide).http://www.bosquedelcabo.com/surfing.htmgenerally jack up creating steep sections; great longboarding.http://www.surf-costarica.com/break/backwash.htm
The best wave come with the September-October storms... at that time the spot can become a Pros only spot.
Agujas Surf Spot Guide, Costa Rica Agujas is a sheltered point break tucked into a protected bay on Costa Rica's Central Pacific coast, offering mellow, predictable waves that peel consistently along a sandy bottom with rocky features. This is the kind of spot where you can dial in your technique without fighting heavy conditions, making […]
Park at the access alleys before and after Capitan Suizo. Great place to get away from the Tamarindo crowds. This beach has better form than others nearby. Theres also a really good left that breaks further outside off a reef. Best for the longboard or learning.
Looks like if you went when the swell are coming in consistently at 6+feet. I could be a jem of a wave. It was about 4-5 feet (max) when i was there with three friends. My memory sort of evades me, there's a pipeline that goes all the way out to a big rock or little mountain . It's coral along what ever structure it is that goes out to the island. you can see it on the GPS. there's a right on the south side of the pipeline and a left on the North side of the pipeline. and they clap into one another. But other than the pipeline it's about 20 feet deep. Lots of fish, cool to get some underwater shots.
Find the current to the left of the break for an easier paddle out.
It can get crowded, catch your share and share a few with your brothers.
The wave speed depends on the size and tide and can be slow or fastm mushy or hollow but when the rest of Avellanas is small the rivermouth may have something.
If you drive into Santa Rosa National Park, after 6 miles, take the left at the fork in the road.
Other ways to get there by boat leaving early morning 5am or 6 am $15 entrance fee per person, www.tamarindosurftrips.com
raps Surf Spot Guide, Costa Rica Raps stands out as one of Guanacaste's most powerful and consistent reef breaks, delivering hollow right-handers that peel across sharp coral and rocky terrain. This is a spot where the ocean shows its raw strength, offering the kind of waves that experienced surfers dream about. The combination of perfect […]
Best beach waves 150 meters from town center in front of Bar Las Olas. Island and reef surfing available by boat.
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.
Backwash - A fun right that breaks in the middle of Backwash Bay. Although it doesn't break as many days per year as Matapalo, it is the spot of choice when it is at its best (from midtide to lowtide).http://www.bosquedelcabo.com/surfing.htmgenerally jack up creating steep sections; great longboarding.http://www.surf-costarica.com/break/backwash.htm
The best wave come with the September-October storms... at that time the spot can become a Pros only spot.
Agujas Surf Spot Guide, Costa Rica Agujas is a sheltered point break tucked into a protected bay on Costa Rica's Central Pacific coast, offering mellow, predictable waves that peel consistently along a sandy bottom with rocky features. This is the kind of spot where you can dial in your technique without fighting heavy conditions, making […]
Park at the access alleys before and after Capitan Suizo. Great place to get away from the Tamarindo crowds. This beach has better form than others nearby. Theres also a really good left that breaks further outside off a reef. Best for the longboard or learning.
Looks like if you went when the swell are coming in consistently at 6+feet. I could be a jem of a wave. It was about 4-5 feet (max) when i was there with three friends. My memory sort of evades me, there's a pipeline that goes all the way out to a big rock or little mountain . It's coral along what ever structure it is that goes out to the island. you can see it on the GPS. there's a right on the south side of the pipeline and a left on the North side of the pipeline. and they clap into one another. But other than the pipeline it's about 20 feet deep. Lots of fish, cool to get some underwater shots.
Find the current to the left of the break for an easier paddle out.
It can get crowded, catch your share and share a few with your brothers.
The wave speed depends on the size and tide and can be slow or fastm mushy or hollow but when the rest of Avellanas is small the rivermouth may have something.
If you drive into Santa Rosa National Park, after 6 miles, take the left at the fork in the road.
Other ways to get there by boat leaving early morning 5am or 6 am $15 entrance fee per person, www.tamarindosurftrips.com
raps Surf Spot Guide, Costa Rica Raps stands out as one of Guanacaste's most powerful and consistent reef breaks, delivering hollow right-handers that peel across sharp coral and rocky terrain. This is a spot where the ocean shows its raw strength, offering the kind of waves that experienced surfers dream about. The combination of perfect […]
Best beach waves 150 meters from town center in front of Bar Las Olas. Island and reef surfing available by boat.
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.
