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Santa Teresa and Malpais

Surf Guide

Surf in Santa Teresa and Malpais

Santa Teresa and Malpais have become famous areas for surfing, and many famous surfers, including Kelly Slater, have been seen riding waves here in the past few years. The Malpais side of town has few sandy beaches, so it's more known for various point breaks, including many that work only for particular swell size and direction. Santa Teresa has a lot more sand, so there are miles of good beach breaks, as well as a few great point breaks. This Santa Teresa surf guide will help you decide where to surf, especially if you have a vehicle, since there are a lot more great spots in this part of Costa Rica than just what's in front of your hotel.

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Suck Rock – Malpais Surfing

January 10, 2011

January 10, 2011 One of the most legendary surf breaks in the Malpais/Santa Teresa region is known as “Suck Rock” or sometimes “Rocamar” which is the small restaurant on the beach near the break. This right-hand point break can be good when the swells are large, and it’s known to get hollow at times. This is Malpais surfing at its best. The break can work at all tides, but it’s best at low tide, and during this time, your friends and family can walk out on the rocky point to watch you surf. Next to Suck Rock, to the south is one of the most consistent beach breaks, on the gorgeous white sand beach known as “La Lora”. The surf competitions are sometimes held here, right in front of the luxury villa rental “The Sea Ranch”.

Info about the Red Tide in Montezuma-Malpais

September 2, 2010

Sept 10, 2010 The following information is based on research done by Jeremy from the Montezuma Surf School: There are many kinds of red tide, most of which are harmless. Some do have harmful effects which usually affect sea life more than humans – There is no evidence yet that this red tide is at all harmful to humans – Swimming, if harmful at all, is not as dangerous as eating infected sea life – The most harmful effects on humans are due to eating infected shellfish and possibly (but less likely) fish in certain kinds of red tide – Consumption may cause sickness, paralysis or even death! – Avoid eating shellfish or fish during this time If this is a harmful red tide, a small percentage of people may be mildly affected by simply being near or swimming or surfing in the ocean. The only known side effects are mild … (Read More)



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