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comment by ivans , 2008-11-06 18:38:14

Need some help
I'm travelling to Costa Rica in February and i need some help to plan my trip, anyone who want to help me please write me an email.

Thank you very much.

ivanlen(at)hotmail.com

comment by Anonymous, 2008-10-16 09:54:40

Weather in November
Hi, bringing my girlfrient to Mal Pais in early November. How much rain is there?? She's a surf novice so a bit concerned...

comment by William, 2008-09-22 05:48:00

Some Info
the place: this area is the tip of the Nicoya Peninsula, Puntarenas; dry tropical forest, slow growing development. Bad roads but easy to get in dry season, in the rainy season the dirty roads become heavy mud. needs 4x4.
Waves: one of the most consistent areas in whole Costa Rica. World class waves, a lot of different waves and levels: sandy bottom pumpin' beach breaks, reefs and point breaks. almost every day- all year around surf!!!!
Malpais: have pointbreaks that works with big south swells. left handlers. a small sandy beach with some good peaks lefts and rights. Not crowded. bottom: reef, Swells: north-northwest, but better with big south swells. Feet:4-10
Playa El Carmen: good rights and lefts, better for beginners. more crowded than the rest of the area. the wave isn't hollow, but have good and juicy rides, a lot off locals surf here. bottom: sand with some rocks. Swells: north- northwest. Feet:2-8.
Santa Teresa beach: the best spot in the area. rights and lefts, famous for it's perfect peaks. good barrels with low tide the wave is fast and hollow. Bottom:sand with rocks, at the north end of the beach there's a good right handler point break named "suck rock" perfect with big north swells and offshore. when Santa Teresa beach gets huge; move to the malpais area, some spots start to work! Swells: North- Northwest. Feet: 2-18. the locals rips, show respect to them, good vibes and they will be cool all the time.
Manzanillo: (playa hermosa area)Very good peaks along the beach, perfect with offshore winds. Swells: north-northwest. less crowded. bottom: reef, sand and rocks. Feet:2-8
the Malpais area have all accomodations, shops, bank, ATM, drugstore, cheap cabinas, luxury resorts, good international food, excellent and cheap Tico-restaurants (sodas) camping area. friendly life style, and good bars and some parties during the week. Direct Bus service from San José three times everyday.
The people: The Local Ticos are friendy and helpfull. There's a lot of foreing landowners. Too much Israelies. This area have a mix of diferent cultures... tico, Italian, German, Gringo, Argentinian, New Zeland... everyone giving a little bit of their culture to the place. there's is a lot of nicaraguan construction workers too.
In general the place is quiet and slow; the people are friendly. avoid drug dealers, do not walk late at night the beach, keep your stuff safe. Don't let cameras, mp3's players or bags on the beach. let your wallet in the hotel!! be smart, girls: don't date with some locals(drug dealers) not all of them are bad at all. Is not like Tamarindo...but i think every place in the world have some badass airheads and thieves.
Don't let visible stuff in the car while you are surfing; BE SMART!!!! humble and friendly and everything will be allright. enjoy the trippy sunsets, the trees and the pura vida vibes of this magic place...
I hope this info will be helpfull. if you want to check the surf: www.malpaisurfcam.com have a daily report of the waves and tide. with daily pics in different spots.
good vibes & good waves!

comment by Anonymous, 2008-05-23 22:45:53

have a question
Who knows where we can stay for a honeymoon/surfing vacation...we are willing to roughit!

comment by Anonymous, 2008-04-04 22:05:05

check this page it may help
www.malpaisurfcam.com

comment by Davis Jolley , 2008-03-25 16:15:19

mal pias
hey wats up..im goin to mal pais is about a week and i have heard that there is no atm and that credit cards are not taken there...so i do i just need to bring a bunch of cash?..and how is the surf?

comment by Anonymous, 2008-03-11 15:44:44

Information Cabinas Zeneida
Hello, this week I am going to St. Teresa of Cobano, in Costa Rica, I need information on Zeneida booths, and also photos, favosr communicate with me, thanks.

comment by Anonymous, 2008-03-11 15:41:51

Cabinas Zeneida
Hello, this week I am going to St. Teresa of Cobano, in Costa Rica, I need information on Zeneida booths, and also photos, favosr communicate with me, thanks.

comment by Mark, 2008-02-11 14:23:31

April May Jun time?
I'm travelling to Costa Rica for about 10weeks, just wondering if Mal Pais is worth the trip? Surfing mainly thinking of coming here in mid-april, I'm an intermediate surfer looking to improve. Don't mind it being a bit crowded as long as its got a friendly atmosphere. Let me know

comment by maxwiese, 2008-02-04 20:36:53

Cabinas Calocita the perfect place
I have been in Santa Theresa for three weeks now. It is a perfect place to surf waves everyday, warm water and a beautiful nature. Stay at Calocita, the place is owned by a cool german, it s super clean and 35$ a night for two with private bath and you even can flush your toillet paper there.0050-687-88243 is his number.There is altough a perfect communal kichen.When you go there by bus either take the direkt bus from san jose or if you take the bus from sjo to puntaarenas and then go on the ferry better take a taxi to santa theresa for 50 bucks because the bus to cobano stops at every palm and at the end you have to take a taxi from cobano to santa theresa for 15 $ anyway. so go and say christian and his dogs hi from me max

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