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Surf Galapagos

PostPosted: Thu Jan 03, 2019 10:19 pm
by Captain Mo
Hello Everyone,
I'm heading to the Galapagos Islands in February and I read in the internet that a surf guide (somebody who knows the spots) is really helpful over there.

But I can't find an offer on the internet. Expect of bundles with luxurious hotels.

Does anyone know this place or has somebody experience?

So far we plan to stay for 6 days on San Cristobal.

I would be glad if you can help me :woot:

Cheers!

Re: Surf Galapagos

PostPosted: Fri Jan 04, 2019 5:34 pm
by jaffa1949
Frontier stuff the Galapagos , more about wildlife than surf for most!
Do know the swell range is pretty heavy on oceanic lava reefs, so guide yep! Are you self sufficient in rescuing yourself and are you taking a board?
Depending on the sites you investigated, 60 to 70% chance of surf from long period swell, powerful!


Good luck share your adventures with the forum, those who follow you may well be thankful! :D
Even our Surfing Waves information is sparse, your contribution would be welcome!

Re: Surf Galapagos

PostPosted: Fri Jan 04, 2019 6:38 pm
by RinkyDink
Captain Mo wrote:Hello Everyone,
I'm heading to the Galapagos Islands in February and I read in the internet that a surf guide (somebody who knows the spots) is really helpful over there.

But I can't find an offer on the internet. Expect of bundles with luxurious hotels.

Does anyone know this place or has somebody experience?

So far we plan to stay for 6 days on San Cristobal.

I would be glad if you can help me :woot:

Try Google Earth. The maps might tip you off to the spots. Also, how easy is it to get around the island(s)? If you can circumnavigate Oahu in about 4 hours in a car, you might be able to check out a lot of potential surf spots with a short drive and some Google Earth clues. I know if I were a surfer on Galapagos, I wouldn't share any of my knowledge of the spots with the internet. If you're on your own, however, then I'd probably look for a guide or a surf buddy for safety.

Re: Surf Galapagos

PostPosted: Sat Jan 05, 2019 10:49 am
by Captain Mo
Thank you for the reply. I know it can get bigger and i read that the spots are really sensitive to swell direction or tide. Because of these reasons I definitely want to have a guide.
@rinkydink: The Galapagos Islands are a national park, therefore it's not possible to just cruise around and find good spots. (As far as I read)