The crew at Witch's Rock Surf camp is thrilled to congratulate Luis Castro on his recent win at La Copa Monster "Los Tombos Classic." Yana, our GM asked who he beat, the answer: "Everyone."
Have you ever wondered what a week in the Intermediate Surf Program is like? Well, who better to tell you than our return guests! Melany and Jimmy created an incredible vlog about their last experience with us in early April this year. Check it out: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N4sx6zyTd7Q We just love the rawness of it. Their vlog shows it all: from waking up in the morning for the surf tours, the van or boat rides, and stopping midway to grab some delicious empanadas. They capture the fun days in the water and those humbling moments when the waves are bigger than expected. Plus, they showcase the lively atmosphere of Tamarindo Town, where you can have a blast with old and new surf friends. Mel and Jimmy met Chris, Stephany, Sail, and John on pr...
Costa Rica Surf Camp offers an unparalleled surfing experience combined with breathtaking natural beauty. As a prime destination for surfers, Costa Rica’s vibrant surf culture and year-round waves attract enthusiasts from all around the world. At the heart of this paradise, Witch’s Rock Surf Camp in Tamarindo stands out. Known for its personalized surf lessons, expert instructors, and prime beachfront location, it caters to surfers of all levels. Overview of Costa Rica Surfing Experience The Surf Culture in Costa Rica Costa Rica boasts a vibrant surf culture deeply rooted in the country’s love for the ocean. Surfers from around the world flock to the Pacific shores to catch the perfect wave and immerse themselves in the laid-back atmosphere of beach towns like Tamarindo. Why Choose Costa Rica for Your Surfing Vacation When it comes to planning your next surfing adventure, Costa Rica stands out as a top choice. With its consistent waves, warm waters,...
Here at Witch’s Rock Surf Camp, we are prepping for our fourth trip to Peru and we have been getting a lot of questions about what is needed for a surf trip to a developing country like Peru. I thought that I might share my short list of what prep work you need and what to bring should you ever go surfing off the beaten path. Here is my recommended list: Check with the CDC to see what vaccines are recommend for the country you are traveling to. If you are going to more than one country, make sure you have all vaccines that you need to enter all the countries. For example, if I want to come back to Costa Rica after visiting Peru , I have to have my Yellow Fever shot, along with the proper documentation. Make sure all of your regular vaccines (tetanus and the like) are up to date. First aid kit including (but not limited to): Band aids - No brainer Hydrogen peroxide – good for cleaning cuts and your ears! Bring it ...
Comments
Post a Comment