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Suggestions for Costa Rican surf schools?

Postby TheRedlines » Thu Aug 05, 2010 5:52 am

I'm looking to take a vacation with my wife to Costa Rica. I've talked her into learning to surf along with me so this ought to be a perfect opportunity. So I'm looking for some real first hand experience from some of you who have been down there and taken lessons. So tell me your experiences..... your suggestions...quality of lodging... quality of schooling etc.
Thanks alot in advance,
-Duke
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Re: Suggestions for Costa Rican surf schools?

Postby TheRedlines » Fri Aug 06, 2010 3:29 pm

Any kind of first hand experience with surf schools down there?
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Re: Suggestions for Costa Rican surf schools?

Postby tree4 » Fri Aug 06, 2010 3:42 pm

Talk to Diego at 360 surf in Tamarindo, tell him Trev sent you.
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Re: Suggestions for Costa Rican surf schools?

Postby Liquid Peace » Wed Aug 11, 2010 3:25 am

Focus on where you want to stay. Avellanas & Playa Grande have more consistent waves, even though Tamarindo has more surf camps but if you can find a good camp in Avellanas or Playa Grande they have better overall surf conditions & cooler digs.
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Re: Suggestions for Costa Rican surf schools?

Postby surfchica » Sat Oct 16, 2010 2:23 pm

Santa Teresa is the best place to learn how to surf. Really mellow and consitent waves. We stayed at bungalow super vista and the organized surf teachers for us! <edit> There are big surf camps around but these bungalows were too cute to pass up and the teachers that they organized were really helpful. We were standing up on the first day. The town is seriously cool, not over-run with tourists... and monkeys it the trees! Check it out
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Re: Suggestions for Costa Rican surf schools?

Postby laramerci1983 » Fri Nov 05, 2010 6:52 pm

Go to Coconut Harrys at Playa Guiones, Nosara.... Talk to Luigi or Tinis, tell them Laramerci send you and they will treat you as part of our familly. Just the perfect location to learn how to surf with some of the best surfinstructors down here.... not kidding
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