Park your car front of the beach under the trees. you can eat and drink at "la Luna" (south of beach) or at "Olga" front of surf spot. Also you will see the Hotel nosara from the line up.for tide info check in:http://www.surf-costarica.com/tides.htm
Not much current but as with all beach breaks it may take some time to reach the line up.
This a very nice beach with a variety of waves. very consistent with warm water all year. If you are in Costa Rica dont miss it.
Potrero Grande - A right point break, with very fast and long waves. Not very hollow but quick spots and inside sections.
Marbella Surf Spot Guide, Costa Rica Nestled on Costa Rica's wild Nicoya Peninsula, Marbella delivers fast, powerful reef-rocky waves that carve both rights and lefts over a sandy bottom dotted with rocks, creating an exhilarating challenge for seasoned surfers. This remote beach break pulses with a raw, uncrowded vibe, where glassy faces form under offshore […]
Surfable @ high tide only! Take a boat trip towards Oliies point and be real nice to the boat driver......He MIGHT show you where it is. Good luck!
This is an inconsistent, lumpy wave which requires a full tide and a reasonable swell running. However, when the conditions are right it produces a fun left, with a technical takeoff over rocks, a fatter middle section and sometimes a link to an inside section (on smaller swells this closes out on to the second rock-point by the camping beach). Best to paddle the long way round to get out rather than try going in off the rocks on the point. It can be done, but get your timing right!
respaect the locals espaecially Roche the owner of Cabinas los Olas.Park at Cabinas Los Olas but make sure to spend a little money there.
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.
Park your car front of the beach under the trees. you can eat and drink at "la Luna" (south of beach) or at "Olga" front of surf spot. Also you will see the Hotel nosara from the line up.for tide info check in:http://www.surf-costarica.com/tides.htm
Not much current but as with all beach breaks it may take some time to reach the line up.
This a very nice beach with a variety of waves. very consistent with warm water all year. If you are in Costa Rica dont miss it.
Potrero Grande - A right point break, with very fast and long waves. Not very hollow but quick spots and inside sections.
Marbella Surf Spot Guide, Costa Rica Nestled on Costa Rica's wild Nicoya Peninsula, Marbella delivers fast, powerful reef-rocky waves that carve both rights and lefts over a sandy bottom dotted with rocks, creating an exhilarating challenge for seasoned surfers. This remote beach break pulses with a raw, uncrowded vibe, where glassy faces form under offshore […]
Surfable @ high tide only! Take a boat trip towards Oliies point and be real nice to the boat driver......He MIGHT show you where it is. Good luck!
This is an inconsistent, lumpy wave which requires a full tide and a reasonable swell running. However, when the conditions are right it produces a fun left, with a technical takeoff over rocks, a fatter middle section and sometimes a link to an inside section (on smaller swells this closes out on to the second rock-point by the camping beach). Best to paddle the long way round to get out rather than try going in off the rocks on the point. It can be done, but get your timing right!
respaect the locals espaecially Roche the owner of Cabinas los Olas.Park at Cabinas Los Olas but make sure to spend a little money there.
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.
Park your car front of the beach under the trees. you can eat and drink at "la Luna" (south of beach) or at "Olga" front of surf spot. Also you will see the Hotel nosara from the line up.for tide info check in:http://www.surf-costarica.com/tides.htm
Not much current but as with all beach breaks it may take some time to reach the line up.
This a very nice beach with a variety of waves. very consistent with warm water all year. If you are in Costa Rica dont miss it.
Potrero Grande - A right point break, with very fast and long waves. Not very hollow but quick spots and inside sections.
Marbella Surf Spot Guide, Costa Rica Nestled on Costa Rica's wild Nicoya Peninsula, Marbella delivers fast, powerful reef-rocky waves that carve both rights and lefts over a sandy bottom dotted with rocks, creating an exhilarating challenge for seasoned surfers. This remote beach break pulses with a raw, uncrowded vibe, where glassy faces form under offshore […]
Surfable @ high tide only! Take a boat trip towards Oliies point and be real nice to the boat driver......He MIGHT show you where it is. Good luck!
This is an inconsistent, lumpy wave which requires a full tide and a reasonable swell running. However, when the conditions are right it produces a fun left, with a technical takeoff over rocks, a fatter middle section and sometimes a link to an inside section (on smaller swells this closes out on to the second rock-point by the camping beach). Best to paddle the long way round to get out rather than try going in off the rocks on the point. It can be done, but get your timing right!
respaect the locals espaecially Roche the owner of Cabinas los Olas.Park at Cabinas Los Olas but make sure to spend a little money there.
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.
Park your car front of the beach under the trees. you can eat and drink at "la Luna" (south of beach) or at "Olga" front of surf spot. Also you will see the Hotel nosara from the line up.for tide info check in:http://www.surf-costarica.com/tides.htm
Not much current but as with all beach breaks it may take some time to reach the line up.
This a very nice beach with a variety of waves. very consistent with warm water all year. If you are in Costa Rica dont miss it.
Potrero Grande - A right point break, with very fast and long waves. Not very hollow but quick spots and inside sections.
Marbella Surf Spot Guide, Costa Rica Nestled on Costa Rica's wild Nicoya Peninsula, Marbella delivers fast, powerful reef-rocky waves that carve both rights and lefts over a sandy bottom dotted with rocks, creating an exhilarating challenge for seasoned surfers. This remote beach break pulses with a raw, uncrowded vibe, where glassy faces form under offshore […]
Surfable @ high tide only! Take a boat trip towards Oliies point and be real nice to the boat driver......He MIGHT show you where it is. Good luck!
This is an inconsistent, lumpy wave which requires a full tide and a reasonable swell running. However, when the conditions are right it produces a fun left, with a technical takeoff over rocks, a fatter middle section and sometimes a link to an inside section (on smaller swells this closes out on to the second rock-point by the camping beach). Best to paddle the long way round to get out rather than try going in off the rocks on the point. It can be done, but get your timing right!
respaect the locals espaecially Roche the owner of Cabinas los Olas.Park at Cabinas Los Olas but make sure to spend a little money there.
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.
Park your car front of the beach under the trees. you can eat and drink at "la Luna" (south of beach) or at "Olga" front of surf spot. Also you will see the Hotel nosara from the line up.for tide info check in:http://www.surf-costarica.com/tides.htm
Not much current but as with all beach breaks it may take some time to reach the line up.
This a very nice beach with a variety of waves. very consistent with warm water all year. If you are in Costa Rica dont miss it.
Potrero Grande - A right point break, with very fast and long waves. Not very hollow but quick spots and inside sections.
Marbella Surf Spot Guide, Costa Rica Nestled on Costa Rica's wild Nicoya Peninsula, Marbella delivers fast, powerful reef-rocky waves that carve both rights and lefts over a sandy bottom dotted with rocks, creating an exhilarating challenge for seasoned surfers. This remote beach break pulses with a raw, uncrowded vibe, where glassy faces form under offshore […]
Surfable @ high tide only! Take a boat trip towards Oliies point and be real nice to the boat driver......He MIGHT show you where it is. Good luck!
This is an inconsistent, lumpy wave which requires a full tide and a reasonable swell running. However, when the conditions are right it produces a fun left, with a technical takeoff over rocks, a fatter middle section and sometimes a link to an inside section (on smaller swells this closes out on to the second rock-point by the camping beach). Best to paddle the long way round to get out rather than try going in off the rocks on the point. It can be done, but get your timing right!
respaect the locals espaecially Roche the owner of Cabinas los Olas.Park at Cabinas Los Olas but make sure to spend a little money there.
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.
Park your car front of the beach under the trees. you can eat and drink at "la Luna" (south of beach) or at "Olga" front of surf spot. Also you will see the Hotel nosara from the line up.for tide info check in:http://www.surf-costarica.com/tides.htm
Not much current but as with all beach breaks it may take some time to reach the line up.
This a very nice beach with a variety of waves. very consistent with warm water all year. If you are in Costa Rica dont miss it.
Potrero Grande - A right point break, with very fast and long waves. Not very hollow but quick spots and inside sections.
Marbella Surf Spot Guide, Costa Rica Nestled on Costa Rica's wild Nicoya Peninsula, Marbella delivers fast, powerful reef-rocky waves that carve both rights and lefts over a sandy bottom dotted with rocks, creating an exhilarating challenge for seasoned surfers. This remote beach break pulses with a raw, uncrowded vibe, where glassy faces form under offshore […]
Surfable @ high tide only! Take a boat trip towards Oliies point and be real nice to the boat driver......He MIGHT show you where it is. Good luck!
This is an inconsistent, lumpy wave which requires a full tide and a reasonable swell running. However, when the conditions are right it produces a fun left, with a technical takeoff over rocks, a fatter middle section and sometimes a link to an inside section (on smaller swells this closes out on to the second rock-point by the camping beach). Best to paddle the long way round to get out rather than try going in off the rocks on the point. It can be done, but get your timing right!
respaect the locals espaecially Roche the owner of Cabinas los Olas.Park at Cabinas Los Olas but make sure to spend a little money there.
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.
Park your car front of the beach under the trees. you can eat and drink at "la Luna" (south of beach) or at "Olga" front of surf spot. Also you will see the Hotel nosara from the line up.for tide info check in:http://www.surf-costarica.com/tides.htm
Not much current but as with all beach breaks it may take some time to reach the line up.
This a very nice beach with a variety of waves. very consistent with warm water all year. If you are in Costa Rica dont miss it.
Potrero Grande - A right point break, with very fast and long waves. Not very hollow but quick spots and inside sections.
Marbella Surf Spot Guide, Costa Rica Nestled on Costa Rica's wild Nicoya Peninsula, Marbella delivers fast, powerful reef-rocky waves that carve both rights and lefts over a sandy bottom dotted with rocks, creating an exhilarating challenge for seasoned surfers. This remote beach break pulses with a raw, uncrowded vibe, where glassy faces form under offshore […]
Surfable @ high tide only! Take a boat trip towards Oliies point and be real nice to the boat driver......He MIGHT show you where it is. Good luck!
This is an inconsistent, lumpy wave which requires a full tide and a reasonable swell running. However, when the conditions are right it produces a fun left, with a technical takeoff over rocks, a fatter middle section and sometimes a link to an inside section (on smaller swells this closes out on to the second rock-point by the camping beach). Best to paddle the long way round to get out rather than try going in off the rocks on the point. It can be done, but get your timing right!
respaect the locals espaecially Roche the owner of Cabinas los Olas.Park at Cabinas Los Olas but make sure to spend a little money there.
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.
