
Trip Overview
Trip Date: Feb 27, 2011 to Mar 06, 2011
7 day spring break surf camp in Costa Rica includes:
- 7 nights accommodation
- 2 locations
- all ground transportation
- daily surf lessons
- surfboard rentals
- beach parties
- nightly events
- all-inclusive catamaran cruise for final day
- 2 travel guides/surf coaches
Cost: $1590 + 5%
Land Only Cost: $790 + 5%
Departing from:
Activities included:
Surfing is the main activity on the trip, but many other activities are available.
Activities available but are not included:
- Horseback Riding
- ATV tours
- Deep Sea Fishing
- Kayaking
- Scuba Diving
- Stand-up paddleboard tours
- Nature tours
- Coffee plantation tours
- And many more....
All of our accommodations are clean, well maintained and in the greatest possible locations. In each destination you will always have clean bathrooms, clean sheets and comfy beds. Every place we stay in is close to all the hotspots around that location. Depending on the location, our accommodation style ranges from beachside bungalows to hotels with A/C. We have explored every town thoroughly to ensure we are staying in the most exclusive accommodations possible.
Travel days should be fun, scenic, and comfortable, not sweaty and stressful. We travel in comfortable minivans with A/C, rental SUVs and private boat charters, so you can kick back, grab an icy drink, and enjoy the ride.
Tamarindo, Costa Rica
This is our first and last stop, and it.s only an hour from the airport, so you can drop your bags off and hit the pool, beach, bar, (or bed) an hour after you.ve landed. This town has plenty of delicious restaurants, and the beach is great for surfing. Did we mention that the nightlife here is one of the country.s best? Check out .Reggae night. at any beachside bar, and you.ll see why.
Nosara, Costa Rica
This mellow surf town is host to some of Costa Rica.s finest beach breaks, the perfect place to warm up and get those surf muscles developed. A two minute walk from your bedroom and you.re standing on one of the most pristine beaches in the country, with flawless waves breaking right in front of you. A few restaurants and surf shops dot the dusty road that runs along the beach, and howler monkeys are usually crawling through the trees overhead (they make a great wakeup call in the morning!)
Tamarindo, Costa Rica
Back to where our journey began. We spend our last 2 days here, a great place to grab some local souvenirs to bring home, or to sit by the pool and get as roasted as possible before taking off. On our final day, we board an 80ft catamaran and cruise along the coast for 5 hours, do some snorkelling, enjoy the sunset, and share laughs and memories from our 15 days together (did we mention the delicious food and open bar that are part of the cruise?).