Costa Rica Scuba Diving Guanacaste

Since its appearance in the film "Endless Summer II," Costa Rica has become one of the worlds first surfing destinations. Surfers from around the world are available to take advantage of the swell and Guanacaste, a province in the northwestern part of Costa Rica.
From the town of Tamarindo, there are many surf spots are just a distant boat or car, including the famous Roca Bruja "Witch's Stone."
stone Witch
Witch's Rock, also known as Witch's Rock, is a surf spot at Playa Naranjo in the north-western province of Guanacaste, Costa Rica. The announcement was made famous by the legendary surfer Robert "Wingnut" Weaver and Patrick O'Connell in the movie 1994, The Endless Summer II.
Witch's Rock is available only by boat, with rents in the group and personal letters to the provision of Tamarindo.
Best time to surf Witch Rock is from April to September, when the wind and waves are the most compatible. The hot water and air temperature and conditions of forgiveness become a destination of choice for beginners and advanced surfers. The best waves traveling in the south-west winds Rock Witch is guided by the north-east. Southwest swell 5 ft. medium and finally an average of 13 seconds.
Ollies point
Ollie's Point is the name of Oliver North's use of location for the smuggling of arms to the Contra rebels. More recently, Ollie's Point in the movie, "The Endless Summer II "and Roca Bruja and destinations in Costa Rica othersurfing. Ollie's Point is available only by boat from Playas del Coco or Playa Ocotal.
The best waves moving Ollie Point in a pushing motion by winds from the south-west of the north-east. Southwest swells average height of 5 feet and an average 12 seconds.
Camaronal
Camaronal Beach (also known as Playa Camarones) is an underdeveloped stretch of beach and the sandy beach of 3 km in length extending from the mouth of Gold River on the west cliffs of Punta Caramonal southeast. Accessibility Camaronal Beach or by boat via Samara 4 x 4.
Camaronal Beach has great surf during the dry season (December-April), and inconsistent, but good surf the rest of the year. Camaronal is surrounded by rocks, and while consistency is also very difficult – no breaks, and sometimes come close to the left and right.coming 20 meters. The strong currents and surf faster Camaronal make it ideal for experienced surfers, but not for beginners.
Playa Negra
Considered one of the best places to surf in Costa Rica since appearing on Endless Summer II, Playa Negra is large barrels of gentle waves right tubular. Paddling is easier with well-defined channels and it is the right side line and left due to waves of both hemispheres.
Playas del Coco
Playas del Coco (also known as beach coconut) is located in the northwestern Guanacaste in the Gulf of Papagayo. Best known for its snorkeling, diving, sport fishing and surfing, Playas del Coco is also the gateway to the best places to surf Rock and Ollie's Point Witch.
Ostional Beach
Ostional Beach is located just north of Nosara, about 8 km (5 m). The big hollow waves and coherent northwest swell to some incredible surfing, especially when you add to the striking beaches of black sand. About once a month something incredible happens. Olive Ridley turtles in the sea of hundreds, even thousands of people to lay their eggs here. This event, called by the people, is best seen in the dark nights before the new moon.
Ostional Surf Beach is like the rest of Guanacaste. Ideal swells coming from the Northwest, while that winds tend to come from the east. You're more likely to get a wave of windswell and broken waves on the beach on the left and right. Ostional Beach is rarely crowded, the waves are hollow and therefore it is consistent big surf is.
Sean W Enns is a marketer and author on a journey to discover the spirit of surfing. Sean currently works with Waverider Real Estate Surf Club promoting surfing trips and destinations around the world. Visit http://www.waveriderclub.com and plan your own ultimate surfing adventure!
costa rica, guanacaste, playas del coco
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