Version Español / Spanish Version Español
Plan your vacation to Costa Rica with the experts! We organize custom travel including hotel reservations, day tours, car rental, discount airfares and provide you with free travel information.
Reserve on line
Travel to Costa Rica
Nature Volcanoes Beaches
Culture Rainforest Islands
Hotels Tours Transfers
Rentals Activities Packages
Costa Rica Tourism

Travel Guide of Costa Rica
Arenal/La Fortuna Manuel AntonioGolfo DulceMonteverde Drake Bay Corcovado San JoseHeredia NicoyaNosaraAlajuelaDominicalPapagayoCaribbeanTamarindo Tortuguero Jaco/Hermosa Conchal/Ocotal
Travel PlannerContact Us Costa Rica Info Site Map Links
Central America PANAMA GUATEMALA HONDURAS BELIZE

Refer a friend Enjoy Costa Rica

Surfing in Costa Rica

Surfers plain and simply love Costa Rica. Mainly because all beaches easily accessible and virtually every major surf spot is located within a four hour drive from the Central Valley, except for Pavones which requires an eight hour drive. The numerous river mouth breaks, beach breaks, and reef breaks have made Costa Rica one of the most frequented destinations for surfers worldwide. While the Pacific side offers more surf spots, surfers enjoy constant wave action along both the Atlantic and Pacific coasts. Costa Rica is known throughout the world as a premier surfing location due to consistent waves year round, good people and awesome parties.

Surfing in Costa Rica on the Pacific CoastThe surfing can be broken into three main areas: The Pacific North (Guanacaste - Nicoya), the Pacific South (Puntarenas) and the Caribbean. Surf towns are developing in places such as Jaco, Tamarindo and Puerto Viejo. Year round warm water, warm air and offshore breezes (in Guanacaste) make for great conditions. The best waves occur in the rainy season on the pacific side, and in the hot dry season on the Caribbean - ensuring that you find surf all year round.

Windsurfing is also world-class in Costa Rica. Championship surfers have been coming from all over the world for the past twenty years to ride the waves at Arenal Lake, next to Volcano Arenal in Guanacaste.


Costa Rica Travel Guide

Island l Beaches l Volcanoes l Culture l Rainforest l Nature
Reserve On Line or Travel Planner
Hotels l Tours l Rentals l Activities l Packages l Transfers

© EnjoyCentralAmerica all rights reserved