Indo Jax Nicaragua Surf Excursion for Intermediate Surfers
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Indo Jax Nicaragua Surf Excursion for Intermediate Surfers
Indo Jax Nicaragua Surf Excursion for Intermediate Surfers November 7-14, 2015 Surf Trip Includes: - 7 nights at a gorgeous world-class ocean view home with full amenities and pool. The set up of the house is perfect for families! - 3 delicious meals/day prepared at the home - Rental van for 7 days (+ 2 driver services for airport pick up and drop off). - Snacks and drinks - 7 days of surf guiding with experienced guide that will take the group to the right breaks at the right time. Besides surfing, several educational experiences are included as well. - Horseback riding adventure - Nature trail walk - Visiting Turtle Refuge - Volcano Tour Package Cost $1700 per person Tucked between the vast Pacific Ocean and the immense Lake Nicaragua lies Rancho Santana, a remarkable residential community and resort boasting some of the most exclusive surf breaks in Central America. With over 300 days a year of off shore wind, and a perfectly angled coastline, this Pacific swell is made into consistently ideal surf conditions. 2700 acres of rolling hills and 5 unique beaches, there is something for just about everyone here and best of all, the surf is insane just right out front. Facilities The Ranch boasts two Clubhouses that each have their own pools and are reserved for the exclusive use of owners and guests. In addition, all the technological amenities of cell phone service, satellite cable, and Internet and free Wifi are abundant. There is also a conference center and boardroom for various uses. Food vvLa Finca y el Mar is Rancho Santana’s world-renowned restaurant. The name translates into The Farm and The Sea, and this is based on the farm to table concept the restaurant encompasses: often serving ingredients grown in their garden or fished from the nearby ocean. Surf Spots/Beaches Playa Santana (Jiquelite) Playa Santanais a consistent beachbreak that functions best at high tide and breaks at all sizes up to 8ft. The beach provides three main peaks that are formed as the rock wall on the south end of the beach sends out rebound waves that cross up incoming swell. Depending on size, this wave can be great for all levels and can range from small and playful to thick and hollow. Playa Rosada Making your way south along the reef from Playa Santana you will find Playa Rosada, a small sandy cove named after the pinkish hue of its sand. This left-handed screamer breaks left over a shallow rock shelf and is more of an intermediate to advanced surf break. Rosada works best at a lower tide and south angled swell and on just about all swell sizes. This is one of the more picturesque setups in the country just watch the drop as the take off can be steep and shallow (no head first bail outs here). Playa Escondida Moving south to the next beach you will find Playa Escondida. True to its name this one is a little harder to find and subsequently more private than the rest. The beach is more protected than others in the area and so receives less wave action and is therefore good for swimming, snorkeling, and basking in the sun - on most days. However, when the surf gets over eight feet everywhere else, a perfect left forms over rock reef in the middle of the bay. at Playa Escondida. Playa Duna Playa Duna demands some tough walking and step climbing, but this beach rewards your efforts with stunning views and absolute privacy. Playa Colorado Rancho Santana’s southern boundary rests on the north end of Playa Colorado. Guests can drive here, park, and then walk to either Panga Drops (<5min) or the Colorado beach break (1015min). Other breaks like Popoyo and Astillero outside of the community are accessible by car.