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Looking for a surf trip for February...

PostPosted: Wed Oct 23, 2013 4:49 am
by seagoat0103
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I've got two rad little boys (8 & 10) who don't give a flip about TV, Christmas or anything else consumerism and because of that we have been able to save money and enjoy travel to Jamaica, Kauai, Canada and Southern California and now we're ready for another trip. This time we're interested in going way south (Panama, Costa Rica, etc.). We are looking at dates in between 14-16th of February until the 23rd and I want to book right away before prices begin to climb.

They have both been surfing for just over a year-progressing nicely. Both great swimmers and assertive in the water. I am comfortable with big waves and wouldn't mind getting that experience, afterall, that's what the trip is about. SO, I am looking for good waves in February, inexpensive lodging (we can all basically fit in a king sized bed) and maybe a private coach or a camp that I can book quickly if I see some really great conditions pop up because I deserve some good wave time. I'm also interested in a tour guide to take us to spots. I've seen a bunch of posts about: come visit us...blah blah blah and then a blank where the website was posted. Please direct me or send me contact info, sell me...here's your chance. I'm ready to get outta town.

Re: Looking for a surf trip for February...

PostPosted: Thu Oct 24, 2013 1:45 am
by Aqualife
Hi there,
I am not a tour operator, just a well travelled surfer.
I take it you want to go to Central America. I am not a fan of Costa Rica - too many American kooks for my liking and it's crowded. I much prefer Panama (which has infrastructure problems though) and Nicaragua but I am a real fan of El Salvador, the area around La Libertad should be right around your alley - there are some 50 odd breaks in a 35km coastline west of the capital and then there is the 'Wild East' with tons of breaks too. All accommodation is right on the beach, varying from cabana type accommodation for $10 per night to around $100 per night. You are in the water about 1 hour after landing which is a plus if you are like most Americans who don't get much time off. I personally think La Libertad (the point) would be way too big for your little fellows but good for you (as long as you pull your head in and you are nice to the locals as they don't like gringos who believe they can just rock up and paddle inside - heavily localised, heavy and superb, you need to surf around a rock in the line-up, it's long fun and big). You should stay around Sunzal (check out Roca Sunzal - just google it - which is surf hotel owned by a nice guy called Oscar who is a fisherman), a nice comfy hotel with rock bottom hostel accommodation for about $15 but also nice rooms around a pool for around $60-90 per night. Killer breakfast and view over Punta Sunzal. That right hander gets big but it's not heavy and loads of local kids surf it, so your guys should fit right in. About 4 other breaks in walking distance or you hop on the bus for 25 cents in your boardies with your board and get off somewhere along the coast further down, walk a trail down, surf, have lunch and come back to base. February is a perfect month to go, guaranteed waves, usually around 4ft with some 8-10ft heavier days.
It's a cool little spot and the locals are nice as long as you are humble, if not, they generally run you out of town pretty fast (I mean it there are a lot of gangs in the area and they are armed) but with surfing kids, they should love you.
Nica is ok too. I just prefer the point break set up in El Salvador.
Enjoy.