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20 year old looking for country to work and surf. Help!

PostPosted: Sat Oct 09, 2010 9:16 pm
by Alabama
Hi. I am a 20 year old college student in the US. I am looking to get away for a year or 2. I am looking for a county with a warm climate, good surf, and the ability to get basically any job that I can support myself with. I have been looking into Costa Rica and the Maldives. But also looking at Fiji and other tropical locations. I love places like Fiji, but how developed is it? Could I get a job there?

Please let me know if anyone has any info on where I should go. Any info is help. Thanks

Re: 20 year old looking for country to work and surf. Help!

PostPosted: Sun Oct 10, 2010 12:31 am
by Surf Puerto Vallarta
Quiksilver is looking for a surfing instructor in the Canary Islands (off West Africa , belonging to Spain). You might want to check that option

Good luck!

Re: 20 year old looking for country to work and surf. Help!

PostPosted: Sat May 28, 2011 8:02 pm
by hisurf
Man I really want to know that too, I'm from Brasil and here we heard a lot of california, it's like a dream of life, go to california surf perfect waves and get a job. But in central america you could find some places. Costa Rica has excellent surfing, but that's a lot of problems there too, I don't know if a job is something too easy to get.
Maldives and Fijy I think is not really cheap to go, and without a job is difficult to support yourself.
Anyway, I really want to help but unfortunally I can't.
Hope we both find a place like that soon.
Good luck!

Re: 20 year old looking for country to work and surf. Help!

PostPosted: Thu Jun 02, 2011 5:43 pm
by Estrelllita
Hey Guys I already answered this on Hisurfs post!
CABARETE DR!!!!!!!!!! This is where you wanna be! I came here to spend 4 month during the winter time, started surfing here and never left again. Now I life the dream since 4 years, sit in the line up surfing waves every single morning at sunrise and opened a Hostel (the first to be in Cabarete) last November, after a couple of years waitressing arround. Cabarete is a young, little surfe town - as well a great place and famous for Kite boarding. A perfect day here is like this > surfing at sunrise, kite boarding in the afternoon, work some time in between and Party BIG in the night! No sharks (that bite) dolphins and wales instead, warm water ALWAYS (never surfed in a wet suit in my life), Job usualy easy to find (instructing, waitressing, office or guide) chances are better during high season Jun-Aug & Dec-March! If you need more infos about Cabarete, DR, Surfing&Kiting or any other kind of advice, pls feel free to contact me at info@lagunahostelcabarete.com!!!! Good luck finding your place

Re: 20 year old looking for country to work and surf. Help!

PostPosted: Fri Jun 03, 2011 1:57 am
by grace_420_Tahiti
I've got a ROOM FOR RENT!! LoL anyone want to spend a few months in TAHITI?? I live right on the beach and its just a minutes walk from the surf spot! or just jump in and swim over!

Re: 20 year old looking for country to work and surf. Help!

PostPosted: Sat Jun 04, 2011 5:17 pm
by Estrelllita
I wish I could escape DR for a little bit and hang out in Tahiti!!!

Re: 20 year old looking for country to work and surf. Help!

PostPosted: Sat Jun 11, 2011 7:54 am
by purchiour
well I will commend you for posting in a forum tailor made for you. If anyone is in need of help.... :D

Re: 20 year old looking for country to work and surf. Help!

PostPosted: Mon Jun 13, 2011 1:30 am
by jaffa1949
purchiour wrote:well I will commend you for posting in a forum tailor made for you. If anyone is in need of help.... :D


Just a comment before you slide down the chute to shore dump or right out, read the post and WORKOUT what they are talking about :twisted:

Re: 20 year old looking for country to work and surf. Help!

PostPosted: Fri Jun 24, 2011 1:42 pm
by perusurf
write me if you're interested in working in change of lodging + meals, let me know how lng you plan to stay, we're a small surf camp, very cool place and surf everyday, check us out on facebook too,
cheers