I cannot provide a comprehensive guide for "Lion Castro" as a surf spot in Western Samoa because this break does not appear in any of the available search results or established surf spot databases. The search results contain detailed information about numerous confirmed surf breaks in Samoa including Aganoa, Salani Left, Salani Right, Coconuts, Boulders, Wackas, Tafatafa, and others, but Lion Castro is not mentioned among them.
It's possible that:
Lion Castro may be a very new or recently named break that hasn't been widely documented yet. It could be a local name for an existing break that goes by a different name in surf guides. The spot may be known primarily to local surfers and not yet featured in international surf travel resources. There may be a spelling variation or the name may be slightly different than provided.
To create an accurate and helpful surf guide, I would need either confirmed information about this break's actual location and characteristics, or clarification about whether this might be known by another name in the Samoan surf community.
If you're interested in exploring confirmed surf breaks in Western Samoa, I'd be happy to provide detailed guides for established spots like Aganoa, which offers consistent left-hand reef breaks perfect for experienced surfers, or other well-documented breaks in the region. Alternatively, if you have additional details about Lion Castro's location or local name, I can help research it further.


I cannot provide a comprehensive guide for "Lion Castro" as a surf spot in Western Samoa because this break does not appear in any of the available search results or established surf spot databases. The search results contain detailed information about numerous confirmed surf breaks in Samoa including Aganoa, Salani Left, Salani Right, Coconuts, Boulders, Wackas, Tafatafa, and others, but Lion Castro is not mentioned among them.
It's possible that:
Lion Castro may be a very new or recently named break that hasn't been widely documented yet. It could be a local name for an existing break that goes by a different name in surf guides. The spot may be known primarily to local surfers and not yet featured in international surf travel resources. There may be a spelling variation or the name may be slightly different than provided.
To create an accurate and helpful surf guide, I would need either confirmed information about this break's actual location and characteristics, or clarification about whether this might be known by another name in the Samoan surf community.
If you're interested in exploring confirmed surf breaks in Western Samoa, I'd be happy to provide detailed guides for established spots like Aganoa, which offers consistent left-hand reef breaks perfect for experienced surfers, or other well-documented breaks in the region. Alternatively, if you have additional details about Lion Castro's location or local name, I can help research it further.







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