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Topic Title: Where to go in Costa for Easy Fun Surf? Topic Summary: Aging Surf Dawg Still Wants To Surf Created On: 11/11/2019 08:23 AM |
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11/13/2019 07:03 PM
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You can tell that many central Florida surfers know their way around Costa Rica. Here is an article I wrote a few years back listing the best spots for 'beginners'.
11 Beginner Surf Spots in Costa Rica ------------------------- http://www.crsurf.com ~ CR Surf Travel Company http://www.vacationsbygreg.com Instagram - @crsurf Edited: 11/14/2019 at 09:54 AM by 2nd Light Forums Moderator |
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11/14/2019 09:05 AM
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Greg ..... link does not work
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11/14/2019 09:55 AM
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11/15/2019 08:26 AM
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Camaronal about 20 minutes south of Samara. Stay in Camaronal or Punta Islita area and have an easy 3-5' wave with some bigger sets. Huge sandy beach break and crowded is about 15 people, mostly surfing one of the two main breaks.
A few more people will come on really good days, but plenty of waves, easy locals, and a bunch of old dudes from Florida longboarding. Samara has enough to do for food and stuff, but it's still super laid back. Gets busy after about the 15th of December, but from about now until March, pretty much guaranteed to rain and offshores every morning and afternoon.
There are plenty of empty waves as you go south from there all the way until Mal PaĆs.
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