Windansea bears mentioning because it's probably San Diego's most consistent, most
surfable break.
Windansea is worth mentioning for it's literally San Diego's most vibrant and most
surfable break.
Not exact matches
As an adolescent Austin had a recurring dream about waking up to find huge,
surfable waves; the reality of the Gulf Coast
break was nearly always disappointing.
The wave
breaks almost a quarter mile out and is the only
surfable peak when the swell is really pumping.
Have lived in Florida now for 25 yrs but never knew we had any
surfable beaches after going to Ft.lauderdale / Deerfield beaches for years with really no surf
break and I never saw any surfers to be inspired.
Langosta Beach, located just south of Tamarindo and is another good beach
break with some
surfable reefs.
There is also a small
surfable point - reef
break (below) can get very good but short waves... very inconsistant though.
The beach offers a small - scale surf
break - rarely
surfable, but a mellow place to get on a board for the first time.
There is also a small
surfable point - reef
break very inconsistant though.