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Costa Rica Surf Camp

July 29th, 2010 by admin

Costa Rica Surf Camp
Costa Rica Surf Camp

Recently I went with my daughter and her friend in the Valley of Waves at Sun City, a resort in the province of North-West South Africa.

Sun City is approximately 230 kilometers from Johannesburg. The complex is huge, with a number of luxury hotels, including the Lost City, cabins and waterfalls.

Offers a variety of activities safaris [at the nearby Park and Pilanesberg Game Park Bakubung], the game, the observation birds, hiking, elephant riding, golf courses and some water sports.

We do not want to spend our time Race limited by the station to try to do everything. We therefore chose to spend most of our time at the beach, taking part in the activities of the week break.

During one week in September, a company whose mobile business continues to host an event for one week during which families can come and play, to watch extreme sports and relaxation. People can also come on day trips to the event, broadcast live on radio and television.

Unlike the university partner of his cousin, the spring break means to Family own, with children going to school and young children who play together in different groups, in constant evolution. Parents, grandparents and other family may choose to take a bath in water or participate in organized games.

I wanted to include an elephant ride in our program, but the girls I minority, insisting would be too busy playing in the water to want to bother with the elephants smelly. He is also suspected to have been a little afraid of getting too close to a wild animal, do not insist. Perhaps next time I come.

Some of the activities done:

1. Take surfing lessons, then chased the waves – At first I felt strange, standing on what passes for a beach to know that the ocean was hundreds of miles. But the waves by man can be too high in this small pond, and parents and children can have many scuba diving or pleasure by a wave.

2. Drawn rock climbing – in the midst of natural rocks surrounding the beach is ironic that the area for climbing must be artificial. But children as if it were so increase the real deal, so I'm not complaining.

3. Played a volleyball, made hoops – Teens between the different family groups were happy to ride the youngest children and educational games or run some competitions.

4. Floating in the lazy river – The river walk was quiet and smooth, until that the stone monkeys on the banks of the river, began to spit water on my face. The girls thought it was funny to see me duck and turn, trying to avoid the water. Huh!

5. We went on a slide, a steep hill – the person entering a slide should be at least 1.2 meters high, so that my daughter's friend, who is also new, but is much shorter, I could not go. Therefore, it did not stop this activity.

6. events seen – The official program includes water skiing and surfing demonstrations, and dance routines for cheerleaders of the company. The dancers, who were mainly students were very good university, their numbers in the layout well enough to get the heartbeat of many a teenager pumping faster.

7. Reading a novel, a bit of work – reading by the waterfront is working very hard, especially when the heat is beating on you, asking you to drift sleep for one minute or ten years. He also brought a notebook and a pen, so I took some notes to write about the trip later.

8. Took pictures of some monkeys – the first day of our stay, we got lost on the way to our hotel. I do not know how I that because of complex layout is such that I went to the beach, in the entertainment area at the main entrance of the Cascade Mountains, where we were. But anyway So we are at the back of the hotel, watching the monkeys scramble garbage and continue other trees. We were very careful not to approach them, but we took the photos that we can do without scaring them.

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I want to find a surf camp in Costa Rica. I am a woman traveling alone.?

I know there are many fields to navigate the Internet, how I can know what the good or not? Suggestions? Why are the only surf camps for women much more expensive?

There are a large number of surf camps in Costa Rica many language courses, eco tours, etc. can see some good in the link below-http: / / www.ticotimes.com/surfing-costa-rica/ I do not think that "women are no longer s expensive, but offers little more than others, such as room and board, board rental, etc. and serve more than necessary. Surf Diva (http://www.ticotimes.com/detail/link-73.html) is one of the best known. Your best bet is to email the field and get the information you are looking for.

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