Beginner surf camp, June, where?
Okay, JONG away... I've never stepped foot in this part of the forum except to look at fine surfer butts. I hope you guys are friendlier than the ski/snowboard kooks (
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In short, where's the place to go in June (tied to 2nd week of June) as a total noob surfer given the following priorities:
1. Good low-key environment (I realize this may be juxtaposition with surf school locale, but by this I mean NOT Tamarindo or super touristy)
2. Good weather (not rainy season)
3. Good surf school/beginner waves
4. Good food (read: seafood and whatever the local dishes are, not 5-star)
5. Low cost minus airfare (airfare is not a factor)
6. Decent accomodations (not hostel, not resort, somewhere in between, traveling with girlfriend)
7. Other things to do
Longer version:
My girlfriend and I are headed to a beach in June. We don't know where and are trying to figure it out. We're both active people and would start killing people if we spent 10 days just lazing around so we want something to do. Learning to surf sounds cool. I've done the research and know that we won't have learned jack in a week, we'll forget it all, yadda yadda. Honestly, we're in it for the athletic challenge and potentially finding something new that we both would get into. I could swap out surfing with stand up paddleboarding or kiteboarding or whatever but this is a surf forum and anywhere with those activities is probably pretty packed with tourists.
Anyway, ideally there would be a place that is low-key, not crowded, and priced decently. It would be easy to find a room or small bungalow/house to rent and good local food would be plentiful. We both speak spanish well so english wouldn't be important in those places. We also travel a lot and are comfortable getting around without the language but language would probably help with surf school...
So, where should we go? Location suggestions would be good, specific schools would be better. I've done the research in this forum and elsewhere online and it sounds like there are other spots in Costa Rica/Panama/Dominican/Brazil that might fit the bill but I worry a bit about the rainy season. Hawaii sounds mobbed. South Pacific or Asia would be cool but I can't find enough info to feel comfortable outside of the standard tourist spots. I've heard mumblings about Portugal but again not much info.
Thank you!
dayglo aerobic enthusiast
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