Puerto Viejo

Most surfers head straight to Costa Rica’s Pacific and don’t even look twice at the Caribbean Coast. This is a big mistake since they miss out on one of the most epic surfing destinations in the country: Puerto Viejo de Talamanca.  Puerto Viejo’s Salsa Bravo break has been dubbed the most intense wave in Costa, [...]
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Pavones

Pavones, Costa Rica gets a lot of attention from surfers who want a more laid-back vacay and aren’t interested in hipster cafes or touristy attractions. Here, it’s all about the surf, and even though it’s a bit of a mission to get here from San Jose, it’ll be completely worth it.  A trip to Pavones [...]
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Nosara

If you like the idea of waking up to jungle sounds and crashing waves, doing a few sunrise yoga poses followed by a morning of shredding, Nosara’s where it’s at. This completely unspoiled Costa Rican village is world-renowned for being a yogi’s paradise, but it’s even more attractive to surfers.  This is because Nosara is [...]
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Rincon

Rincon is Puerto Rico’s surf capital, and some even say that it’s the surf capital of the entire Caribbean. The big waves surrounding this surf town are the reason why you’ll see so many travelers with surfboards in tow at the island’s airport.  Rincon isn’t just home to PR’s biggest and most consistent waves, but [...]
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Maui

Hawaii is the mecca of surfing, so you can’t go wrong with booking a surf trip to any Hawaiian island, especially Maui. This isn’t considered the main surfing island of Hawaii, but Maui still has its fair share of reef breaks and beach breaks to choose from.  Millions of people visit Maui every year, and [...]
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