«I had the thrill of enjoying the Chica
Brava surf camp a second time.
It has been five months since my amazing two week Chica
Brava surf trip, it's also my birthday in a few days.
«My visit to Chica
Brava Surf Camp in May 2009 was GREAT!
Italian and fusion cuisine in front of Salsa
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When you arrive at Chica
Brava surf retreat, we'll run you thorough the property, orientation, and the week's schedule.
Its the closest hotel to the Salsa
Brava surf break.
Margarita is a Chica Brava alumni, who has made her Chica
Brava surf trip an annual adventure.
At Chica
Brava Surf Retreat we have developed a program that will allow you to learn to surf in a week but there are things that you could be doing prior to attending our surf camp that will make it easier for you to get up on that board.
Not exact matches
On the Caribbean, make organic chocolate on a small cacao farm and watch the sunset over the
surf at Salsa
Brava.
For experienced
surfers, Chica
Brava has specialty tours to all types of world - class breaks, many accessible only by 4x4 or boat.
As one of the few female
surfers in the area, Ashley soon gained a reputation as, «Chica
Brava» (brave girl), which would later become the company's namesake.
By the spring of 2008, Ashley officially opened the doors to Chica
Brava and has since empowered hundreds of women at this life - changing
surf retreat.
The Salsa
Brava swell is world famous for its reefy, side shore power wave preferred only by the hard - core professional
surfers.
When not managing Chica
Brava out of her Managua office, the busy mom can be found dedicating time to her family or escaping to San Juan del Sur for a weekend
surf session.
Today she is the proud owner of Chica
Brava where she shares her passion for
surfing with women from around the world.
Dedicated to empowering women, many of the loyal staff arrived to San Juan del Sur on their own
surf adventure and discovered Chica
Brava — a place they can call home and share their passion for
surfing with other women on a similar journey.
Salsa
Brava and Cocles beaches are the main attraction for international
surfers, more often between the months of September and December, and then again during the months of April, June and July.
Surf Spot: Salsa
Brava Break Type: Reef coral Difficulty Level: Experienced
surfers Best Swell Direction: East Ride Direction: Right Tides: All tides
«I finally took the leap and signed up for this
surf camp after reading the reviews on this website and the Chica
Brava website.
On the Caribbean Coast, only the most savvy
surfers will explore the breaks at Punta Cocles, Puerto Viejo's Salsa
Brava, and Punta Uva.
As a complete beginner
surfer, chica
brava provided me with enough skill, confidence, and understanding of the waves to be able to go out on my own.
Only the most experienced of
surfers should hang around Salsa
Brava, because this reef breaking wave has been known to rip inexperienced
surfers apart with it's notorious «cheese grater».
The Caribbean beach town of Puerto Viejo has plenty of
surf spots and the notorious Hawaiian style reef break Salsa
Brava, but they're expert level and hard to predict.
Playa Negra is perfect for people who want to
surf while they're in Puerto Viejo, but don't want to have a date with Salsa
Brava's cheese grater.
For decades intrepid
surfers from across the world have flocked to the South Caribbean town of Puerto Viejo to ride the famous Hawaiian style break Salsa
Brava.
Salsa
Brava is one of the most challenging and dangerous
surf spots in the world.
Brava is loved by
surfers and those seeking for a place to relax and meditate to the strong sounds of the waves.
Surfers from all over the world travel to Puerto Viejo just to face the challenging waves of Salsa
Brava, one of the most dangerous and fast waves of the world.
Apart from Playa Cocles, right in front of the hotel, the secret spots in the area, that only by making friends with the locals you'll be able to find, you're a really short drive from Isla Uvita, Puerto Viejo and the legendary Salsa
Brava (Angry Sauce) featured in several
surfing movies and famous as the heaviest wave in Costa Rica.
Smack - dab in the center of San Juan del Sur, this funky little
surf house is known as our Chica
Brava headquarters.
We offer several options to customize your
surf retreat here at Chica
Brava but just as a reminder before choosing additional add - ons, these are the activities included in your package at no additional cost:
I have a long way to go before I become a great
surfer, but I'm sure having fun learning, and I owe much of that to Chica
Brava!»
Surfing in Nica rocks, surfing in Nica with Chica Brava is simply amazing and I know I will be returnin
Surfing in Nica rocks,
surfing in Nica with Chica Brava is simply amazing and I know I will be returnin
surfing in Nica with Chica
Brava is simply amazing and I know I will be returning soon.
The first days of your
surf retreat at Chica
Brava are mixed bags of emotions.
After leaving Chica
Brava, I had big plans to travel to Panama but injured my shoulder riding horses, which sort of knocked the
surf trip idea out of the picture.
At Chica
Brava, we are committed to helping you progress at every level and making sure your
surf and yoga retreat is both amazing and unforgettable!
Water activity lovers can go for Kayaking, snorkeling,
surfing at the world class Salsa
Brava and other Caribbean coast breaks and also for water rafting.
In addition to
Brava, other good Punta del Este beaches for
surfing are El Emir, recommended only for experts; Manantiales, the jet set hang out; and Montoya, a
surf championship beach.
Salsa
Brava is the beach that helped put Puerto Viejo de Limon, Talamanca on the map for tourists - back in the 1970s, few but the most intrepid reached this region of the Caribbean coast, but
surfers who caught wind of the killer waves at this... Read More
From this point, heading south is the famous «Salsa
Brava,» at Punta Pirripli, which is one of the best places for
surfing.
By day, Salsa
Brava is one of the Caribbean's best
surf spots, with wicked reef breaks that keep
surfers on their toes and onlookers at the edge of their perches.
The conditions are especially well suited for
surfing, thanks to the waves the locals call the Salsa
Brava.