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work year-round are located all along Costa Rica's immense
coastline. Playas Hermosa, Jac?, and Dominical, on the
central Pacific coast, and Tamarindo and Playa Guiones,
in Guanacaste, are becoming mini-surf meccas. Salsa
Brava in Puerto Viejo is a steep and fast wave that
peels off both right and left over shallow coral. It
has a habit of breaking boards, but the daredevils keep
coming back for more. Beginners and folks looking to
learn should stick to the mellower sections of Jac?
and Tamarindo -- surf lessons are offered at both beaches.
Crowds are starting to gather at the more popular breaks,
but you can still stumble onto secret spots on the Osa
and Nicoya peninsulas and along the northern Guanacaste
coast. Costa Rica's signature wave is still found at
Playa Pavones, which is reputed to have one of the longest
lefts in the world. The cognoscenti, however, also swear
by places like Playa Grande, Playa Negra, Matapalo,
Malpais, and Witch's Rock. An avid surfer's best bet
is to rent a dependable four-wheel-drive vehicle with
a rack and take a surfin' safari around the breaks of
Guanacaste.
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