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Playa Maderas


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Surf Spot Characteristics
  alternative namePunta Quilla
    Surf Quality
 wave qualityRegional Classic
 experienceall surfers
 surf frequencyvery consistent (150 day/year)
    Wave
typebeach-break
 directionright and left
 bottomsandy with rock
 power- hollow
- powerful
 normal lengthnormal (50 to 150m)
 good daylong (150 to 300 m)
    Tide, Swell and Wind
 swell direction- Don't know
 wind direction- Don't know
 swell sizestarts working at 1.0m-1.5m / 3ft-5ft and holds up to 2.5m+ / 8ft+
 tide positionall tides
 tide movementrising and falling tides
  Author: Cesar "the chinese" Medina
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Playa Maderas Access
  From San Juan Del Sur, go north on La Chocolata - it's the only major road headed north before you come into town, so it's hard to miss. Then, just stay in this road for about 15 minutes. Just before a wheel falls off your truck, you'll go over a tiny bridge. Take the next Left. You'll cross through a riverbed (a river in the rainy season - don't worry, you can make it in a 4wd). After that, stay left at the Y, following the signs to Playa Marsella. At the next two Y's stay Right. Go up and over the big hill and then you'll be there. If you get lost, ask somebody. Maderas is a popular beach and everybody knows how to get there - except you if you are reading this.
  distancetake a car
  walkinstant access (<5 mn)
  easy to find?OK
  public access?public access
  special access4x4
    More Details on Surfing
  week crowd ok
week-end crowd crowded
  dangers- rocks
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 Consistent, sand bottom, beach break located approximately 15 minutes by car (slightly longer in the rainy season) from San Juan Del Sur. Maderas picks up both south and north swells and will hold up to double-overhead waves. Most days, it’s a playful wave, fast and racy with occasional barrel sections. Chances are you won’t fear for your life surfing here. The best tide is usually, mid-incoming, but high tide down to mid-outgoing also breaks well at times. It is rarely good at dead low. There are two main peaks at Maderas. The primary peak is a peeling right hander that breaks in the middle of the beach, in front of the north end of the parking area. The very next peak to the south comes the opposite direction and is usually a bit shorter and faster, but still a peeling left hander. At the very south end of the beach, in front of the rocks, there is another left peak that breaks on bigger swells. Most of the time it is a short and mushy wave but at times, has a barrel section. There are also more peaks to the North, but they are usually not quite as good as the main peaks and thus, not surfed as often -not a bad place to go if you want to avoid the crowd or if you are learning how to surf.

Maderas is arguably Nicaragua’s most crowded surf break (Popoyo is a close second). While it is still easy to get waves here, it is unlikely you will be surfing alone. On it’s most crowded day, expect to find approx. 30+ people in the water although more often, there will be less than 20. Since Maderas is usually a broad mix of beginners just learning to surf, locals and traveling surfers who are staying in San Juan Del Sur, the vibe is typically mello. Come to Maderas to get wet and have fun, not to fight for waves. As with most places in Nicaragua, you can beat the main crowds by surfing early in the morning or late in the afternoon.
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  Atmosphere well, this is one of the best surf spots in Nicaragua. pretty cool by the waves, people and enviroment. near of the city, easy to access,friendly local surfers! its fine!
  General if u are coming to Nicaragua, visit this surf spot! u will enjoy it!
 
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DatumWGS84 [ Help ]
GPS Lat.11° 16.76057' N
GPS Long.85° 53.58524' W
PrecisionApproximate
 
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comment by Anonymous, 2008-02-19 22:45:55

shut up Argentina
your just man cause women from your low class country dream of white American men...sucka

comment by , 2007-10-11 16:40:17

Viva Nicaragua!
Nicargua is great I was in Maderas in January.I'm from Argentina. the place is great and the locals too. Thank's for all!!
pd: Gringos get out!!

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