Famara Surf offers you the thrill of surfing in Lanzarote’s in the Canary Islands, a world class destination for waves. Whether you’re an experienced surfer or a beginner they have it all from equipment to instruction. Discover the full range of reef breaks and sand beaches that bless this island paradise all year round.
A well equipped surf shop offers anything you will need for surfing, including rental and ding repair. They accomodation options in beautiful bungalows with sea view and apartments in the village of Famara.
If you looking for a very unique spot on the Pacific shore of Costa Rica surrounded with tropical nature, sandy beaches, islands, rivers, waterfalls and a friendly atmosphere than you need to make the journey to Montazuma. It can be a bit challenging to get here but the journey is worth it. The best time to visit is between the late December to mid April during the dry season.
The Pacific Coast is a tortuous coastline of 1.016 km, with various gulfs and peninsulas. It is bordered by tropical dry forests which receive almost no rain for several months each year, as well as by mangroves, swamps and beaches. Tidal variation is quite large and there are many offshore islands. The two most important peninsulas are the Nicoya, separated from the mainland by a gulf of the same name, and the peninsula de Osa. The Peninsula de Nicoya is hilly, dry and dusty. It is known for its cattle farming and also its beach resorts.
Costa Rica has a huge variety of habitats, each with particular associations of plants and animals. The country’s extensive and ambitious national park system is an attempt to protect them all. The system begun in the 1960s and now there are about three dozen National Parks, wildlife refuges, biological reserves, and recreation areas in Costa Rica. Montezuma is situated within a wildlife corridor, which is used to enable wildlife to range over larger areas, preserving life in two different ecosystems.
Like many tropical countries there are two season: the wet and the dry. The dry season is generally from about late december to April and this is called verano (or summer). The rest of the year tends to be wet, and it is called invierno (or winter). In the north and central Pacific coast the dry season really is dry, with only one or two rainy days per month. Temperatures vary little from season to season and the main influencing factor is altitude: the Pacific averages are 23°C at night and over 32°C during the day.
Imagine experiencing everything Alaska has to offer from your own private aircraft. Mountains, glaciers and wildlife will pass beneath you as you travel in safety and comfort with one of Alaska’s most experienced bush pilots. Flying through spectacular mountain ranges, past volcanoes and calving glaciers, you may stop for lunch and watch bears feed on wild salmon, all in the first day! By night you will be relaxing in a wilderness lodge enjoying home-cooked meals and warm Alaskan hospitality. Everyday brings new adventure and excitement. Skip the crowds and discover why Alaska is truly the Last Frontier.
Cabarete is a small, laid-back Caribbean beach village located only 20 minutes away from the Puerto Plata International Airport. Cabarate is on the northern shore of the island country of the Dominican Republic. It’s a perfect remote holiday destination for the active traveller. It has a hip ambience and a combination of relaxed and adventurous lifestyles that is just amazing.
The village of Cabarete is spread out across the center of a large beautiful beach with a calm lagoon behind it and then backed up great hills and amazing tropical vegetation.
With the low-lying hills behind the village causing a unique thermal effect to the location of the offshore reef at the entrance of the bay where the trade winds usually blow in. This combination of elements make Cabarate and awesome location for water-sports such as kiteboarding and windsurfing, but also for regular surfing at El Encuentro beach as well.
Witch’s Rock Surf Camp is a great place to learn to surf and a great place for experienced surfers to find their waves. Witch’s Rock surf camp is located in Tamarindo, Costa Rica and offers surf vacations for surfers of all levels.
Located beachfront with one of the world’s absolute best learn-to-surf waves directly in front of the camp. The hotel has an ocean view from every room and many world-class surf breaks are very close by.
They have been around for over 8 years and just recently celebrated 50,000 surf lessons. They have been guiding surf tours longer than most anyone else in Central America and are simply one of the best.
Unlike other hotels in Tamarindo, Witch’s Rock Surf Camp was created entirely for surfers of all levels.