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Nicoya
Peninsula Surf Tour Itinerary Tour
Overview and Tips
This tour is one of our most affordable, yet mobile tours. We have a basic
itinerary set below, however a vehicle is always on hand to take you to surf
the best locations and conditions near our hotels. The Nicoya Peninsula Surf
Tour is meant for beginners to expert surfers as waves of nearly all variety
can be found near each individual location. This tour is not designed as
an introductory surf course, however anyone who is interested in this can
make arrangements for one on one (or more) instruction through info@solencounter.com;
the price of the tour will reflect this change. Clients are recommended to
bring their own surfboards for comfort and performance. Please check with
your airlines to verify extra fees associated with bringing a surfboard on
the plane. If anyone prefers not to bring their own board/s, weeklong rental
boards are available in Tamarindo-our first stop. Expect to pay about $150-200
extra for a week of rental. Breakfast is included everyday, as well as a
few dinners, but in general, lunch and dinner is not included. This provides
the flexibility to individualize surf sessions and not have scheduled meals
if the waves are good at lunchtime or around sunset. On average, you can
expect to pay between $5 per lunch and $10 per dinner.
Day
1
Fly
into San Jose (Juan Santamaria International Airport). A member of Sol
Encounter will meet you at the airport and orient you to the city as
well as help you exchange money and then drop you off at the hotel.
A welcome
dinner with the entire group is planned for the evening.
Optional Activities- Depending on your arrival time, you can explore
downtown San Jose, visiting the central walking mall and the central
market. A Sol Encounter guide will show you around or provide detailed
maps and explanations if preferred.
Day 2
After
breakfast in San Jose, you will pack your belongings to leave early
for the 4 hour drive to Tamarindo, the surf capital of the Nicoya Peninsula.
When we get to Tamarindo, those that did not come with boards will be
able to rent a board for the week. We will arrive with plenty of time
for an
afternoon session in the warm Pacific waters. Tamarindo is a beach break
with many peaks so that the surfing can be spread out and uncrowded.
Day 3
Start your
day early with a cup of Costa Rican coffee, bird calls of the tropics
and a touch of sunscreen, then grab
your board
for an early morning session. We will have a vehicle on hand today
for those that would like to explore the nearby Playa Grande beach
break as well as the Tamarindo break. We’ll spend the entire
day in the area and are open to hunting for the best waves in the nearby
vicinity.
Day 4
We’ll pack up early and drive an hour south to our next destination – Playa
Avellanes. Avellanes is another beach break, but you can expect
see uncrowded peaks all day long. This area is not very well known,
but is a very fun break where the small town is separated from
the beach by mangrove. The way to get to the water is to walk a
quarter mile raised platform across the mangrove. Because of the
mangrove, you’ll likely see numerous tropical birds, small
animals and howler or spider monkeys. For those looking for a fast,
hollow wave, our vehicle will make several trips throughout the
day to nearby Playa Negra. Playa Negra is a fast, heavy, hollow
point break that is remarkably consistent.
Day 5
Enjoy
another surf at uncrowded Avellanes or the point break of Playa Negra
and then after lunch, we’ll pack our vehicle once again and head
southbound. We’ll drive approximately 2 hours through rainforest,
open stretches of beach and rolling farmland to get to the village of Nosara.
Our goal is to arrive with enough time to check in to our hotel and then
get in a sunset surf. Another uncrowded beach break that can pick up a
large swell, Nosara is known for its mix of surf, yoga centers and eclectic
restaurants and hotels. Maybe a quick yoga session can relax those paddle-sore
muscles.
Day 6
Today
will be spent at Nosara, so feel free to sleep in or wake with the sun
for an early session. The choice is yours. We’ll remain at Nosara
for one more day and night allowing you plenty of time to explore the
different breaks, coves, and this interesting village.
Day 7
After
breakfast and that morning cup of strong Costa Rican coffee, we’ll
once again load our vehicle for the last surf destination of the trip-Mal
Pais. Mal Pais translates into English as “Bad Country”;
it is anything but that. Mal Pais and its sister town of Santa Teresa
are two classic Costa Rican towns and beach breaks. The waves in this
area are consistently good and the towns are centered around the surf
lifestyle – open air restaurants, lounge chairs with views of
the ocean and a laid back atmosphere.
Day 8
We’ll spend our last day on the ocean in the Mal Pais/Santa
Teresa area and after a full day of surfing, load up the vehicle
for the drive back to San Jose. This is about a 4-hour drive
with an interlude on a ferry to take us across the Gulf of Nicoya.
Along the route, we’ll stop off at an oceanside restaurant
for dinner and then arrive into San Jose late that night.
Day 9
Sol Encounter will accompany you to the
airport and assist with checking in. Don’t forget your $26
exit tax paid in cash-either dollars or colones.
Optional Activities- If you will be staying
in Costa Rica longer, a Sol Encounter guide will be available for advice,
trip planning and general information. Or, if you have time to spare
before your flight, San Jose is a great place to shop for last minute
gifts.
All dates and itineraries are
subject to changed based on safety conditions and local festivals/holidays
to enhance your adventure and cultural experience.
All breakfasts are included. Please budget for most
lunches and dinners.
All deposits and payments made for this trip are final and are non-refundable
due to peak-season travel and cancellation policies by local hotels and operating
tours.
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