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Surf Guiding in El Salvador
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This is the ultimate surf guiding trip to our little secret surf resort which is conveniently located directly in the middle of El Salvador’s prime surf zone.
Santa Maria de Mizata is a small beach village off the “Litoral” or coastal Highway 2. It is an hour and a half from San Salvador and 28 miles west of Sunzal, but it’s a world away in terms of crowds, water quality, vibe. Mizata is a town the world has mostly overlooked and that is great for travelers wanting a quality taste of El Salvador’s legendary surf and lifestyle, in a relaxed, surf-intense setting. It’s not unusual to find yourself out at the point, in wonderful surf just by yourself
The main spot at Mizata is The Point, a right and a left breaking off a cobblestone river mouth, in the fine tradition of cobblestone river mouths around the world. The right is longer at 50 to 100 yards, while the left is shorter and zips toward the beach break at The Beach Break, which is divided into three areas: Boulder is on the left side of the beach, in front of the Lodge – a left beach break that gets hollow with the right swell angle and tide. Antenna is in the middle of the beach. Formed by a shallow sandbar, Antenna is an A frame that is consistently the most fun and hollow wave in Mizata. Don Miguel’s is an easier, beginner wave, a right beach break in front of the last shack on the beach.
Accommodation:
Simple and comfortable, modern but classic. Set on the edge of the beach, between the jungle and the sea, Mizata has 5 clean and comfortable, tropical rooms. Air conditioning and satellite TV bring modern comforts to the edge of the jungle. Each room has a custom surf mural on the wall, and second-floor balconies with a view of the ocean for repeated surf checks, or watching your friends have a lash while you relax between surfs. The freshwater swimming pool is perfect for non-surfing guests and also for rinsing off the sun and salt after six hours of scratching around and getting barreled.
Surfers need good food to fuel up for a long day of chasing peaks, and the cooks were all trained at the national culinary school of El Salvador, la ITCA (Instituto Tecnológico de Centro America). The cooks like to be appreciated and no one appreciates good food more than surfers. The cooks specialize in the freshest, healthiest ingredients for breakfasts that will fuel you up without weighing you down, and dinners that will replenish your system after many hours of surfing hard in the sun.
A variety of activates are available other then surfing, most require an additional fee for participation and are booked locally and include:
Trip to a volcano
City Tour through San Salvador
Tour the San Andres Mayan Temple
Tour a coffee plantation
Tour through the jungle
Zip Line through the jungle canopy
Golf
Fishing
Surf Guiding to El Salvador
Package Includes:
Return to and from airport transfer
Accommodation in lodge
Daily Surf Guiding (5 hrs per day)
Daily breakfast and dinner
1 sightseeing tour of Mayan ruins
Not included:
Flights to El Salvador
Prices are Per Person and do "NOT" include flights
Please select currency
7 Nights
Single Room
USD 2,245.00
Twin / Double Room
USD 1,445.00
Triple Room
USD 1,145.00
This is the ultimate surf guiding trip to our little secret surf resort which is conveniently located directly in the middle of El Salvador’s prime surf zone.
Santa Maria de Mizata is a small beach village off the “Litoral” or coastal Highway 2. It is an hour and a half from San Salvador and 28 miles west of Sunzal, but it’s a world away in terms of crowds, water quality, vibe. Mizata is a town the world has mostly overlooked and that is great for travelers wanting a quality taste of El Salvador’s legendary surf and lifestyle, in a relaxed, surf-intense setting. It’s not unusual to find yourself out at the point, in wonderful surf just by yourself
The main spot at Mizata is The Point, a right and a left breaking off a cobblestone river mouth, in the fine tradition of cobblestone river mouths around the world. The right is longer at 50 to 100 yards, while the left is shorter and zips toward the beach break at The Beach Break, which is divided into three areas: Boulder is on the left side of the beach, in front of the Lodge – a left beach break that gets hollow with the right swell angle and tide. Antenna is in the middle of the beach. Formed by a shallow sandbar, Antenna is an A frame that is consistently the most fun and hollow wave in Mizata. Don Miguel’s is an easier, beginner wave, a right beach break in front of the last shack on the beach.
Accommodation:
Simple and comfortable, modern but classic. Set on the edge of the beach, between the jungle and the sea, Mizata has 5 clean and comfortable, tropical rooms. Air conditioning and satellite TV bring modern comforts to the edge of the jungle. Each room has a custom surf mural on the wall, and second-floor balconies with a view of the ocean for repeated surf checks, or watching your friends have a lash while you relax between surfs. The freshwater swimming pool is perfect for non-surfing guests and also for rinsing off the sun and salt after six hours of scratching around and getting barreled.
Surfers need good food to fuel up for a long day of chasing peaks, and the cooks were all trained at the national culinary school of El Salvador, la ITCA (Instituto Tecnológico de Centro America). The cooks like to be appreciated and no one appreciates good food more than surfers. The cooks specialize in the freshest, healthiest ingredients for breakfasts that will fuel you up without weighing you down, and dinners that will replenish your system after many hours of surfing hard in the sun.
A variety of activates are available other then surfing, most require an additional fee for participation and are booked locally and include:
Trip to a volcano
City Tour through San Salvador
Tour the San Andres Mayan Temple
Tour a coffee plantation
Tour through the jungle
Zip Line through the jungle canopy
Golf
Fishing
Surf Guiding to El Salvador
Package Includes:
Return to and from airport transfer
Accommodation in lodge
Daily Surf Guiding (5 hrs per day)
Daily breakfast and dinner
1 sightseeing tour of Mayan ruins
Not included:
Flights to El Salvador
Prices are Per Person and do "NOT" include flights
Please select currency
7 Nights
Single Room
USD 2,245.00
Twin / Double Room
USD 1,445.00
Triple Room
USD 1,145.00
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