by Dylan Park | Mar 11, 2013 | Surfing 101
Costa Rica is home to many important nesting beaches for turtle species- leatherback, hawksbill, green and olive ridley. Along with many others, Costa Rica Surf Camp support local organizations to protect critical nesting habitat. Dominical area and surroundings offer...
by Dylan Park | Mar 5, 2013 | Surfing 101
There is nothing more frustrating for a surfer, especially surfing your local break, than to have “rude” people in the water. When I say this, I mean no gender, age or surfing level, it is just that some people have no respect for others or don’t know any better. When...
by Dylan Park | Feb 25, 2013 | Surfing 101
Honestly, duck diving wasn’t something I learned until I had surfed for several months! Duck diving or turtle roll is the way that a surfer dives under a wave as you paddle out to the lineup. Ducking or turtling under the waves helps the surfer to do not get...
by Dylan Park | Feb 16, 2013 | Surfing 101
The waters of the coast of Costa Rica are ideal for every fisherman. Costa Rica holds many International Game Fishing Association world records for marlins and sailfish catches. Sport fishing is something great to do on you own, with a group of friends or with the...
by Dylan Park | Feb 11, 2013 | Surfing 101
Have you wandered what makes tides, or how tides influence the waves we surf? Tides play a crucial role on when we give lessons at Sunset Surf Camp and is a major factor on when the waves break better or safer at different surf locations. For example beginners...