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New
Frontiers
In the past ten years, Costa Rica
has become one of the most widely sought-after world-class
surfing destinations in the world. Several reasons including
warm tropical water throughout the year, easy access from
anywhere in North America, and numerous, challenging point and
reef breaks on both the Pacific and Caribbean oceans, that can
be reached within hours by a non-four wheel drive vehicles.
Among the most well known breaks include Pavones on the
Pacific, and Salsas on the Atlantic coast.
Pavones has often been referred to
as the longest left on the entire Pacific coast in the
northern hemisphere, while Salsas on the Caribbean side, gives
realistic training to later tackle the North shore Juice of
Hawaii.
Whats
the catch?
A new, relatively unknown spot is
beginning to emerge as a classic point break that few have
heard about, and even fewer have been able to enjoy. Access to
this area has always been difficult, but in recent years,
thanks to Army Corps. of Engineers, several bridges have been
completed and roads have been maintained allowing entrance
year round. Cabo Matapalo in the southern most part of the
country is in short, the New
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Cabo
Matapalo is home to three
world class waves (
Located on the Osa Peninsula )
Hog
Hole : Nearest the cape,
this excellent point-reef break, also called Matapalito,
provides a very steep fast wave that breaks to the right
from low to medium high tide.
Back
Wash : The second break called Back-wash bay, breaks over a
reef, within a cove. The beach, which has a steep berm,
tends to return the energy back towards the line-up, causing
the wave to jack-up, producing un -forgettable pitching lips
and steep sections.
Pan
Dulce : The third break,
Punta Pan Dulce, is a double point break that has been
likened to Rincon in California, ( minus the crowd ), and
has several fast hollow sections that break over a rock
bottom. Flocks of scarlet macaws circle the break, and land
in almond trees along the shore. Dolphins often challenge
surfers for the biggest waves and provide unreal
entertainment as they execute fin first take-offs and 360's.
( Just kidding about the fin first take-offs
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Hacienda Bahia
Esmeralda is located on a lush hillside overlooking the Golfo Dulce
and within minutes you can be paddling in the breaks. The lodge can
be described as casual elegance surrounded by primary rainforest and
offers some of the best cuisine found in the country. This is the
ideal surf destination for up-scale surfers who demand excellent
lodging, fabulous food, and a breathtaking setting within reach of
Costa Rica's finest uncrowded waves.
The lodge also
features a natural spring-fed pool, barbecue area, and numerous
trails to explore virgin forest areas. Excursions by boat to Pavones
across the bay, can be arranged to provide our guests the ultimate
left hand waves, after enjoying the Mata Palo area exclusive
right-handers.The right-left connection, all within a day. Mata Palo
is unique and stands alone.
The South swell
season in Costa Rica generally begins in February and ends in
November. Low season rates coincide with the rainy season and
fortunately with the south swells. The lodge can comfortably
accommodate up to ten persons.
Your
host, Brett Harter
Looking forward
to working with you, and serving you. Pura Vida! |
Guests can
arrive by local airlines to Puerto Jimenez. Flying time from San
Jose to Puerto Jimenez is approximately 45 minutes. Surboards longer
than 6'8" can present problems on planes. Removable fins are
recommended.
We will arrange
ground transportation to the lodge for guests arriving by air. Taxi
ride costs $20 for up to six persons.
Please consider
Hacienda Bahia Esmeralda in your recommended destinations in Costa
Rican adventure travel. For additional information or bookings
please call or write to us.
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