Fun peaks at Playa Santa Teresas |
After five weeks of intense travel
driving a motorbike through Java and staying at a shag shack in La
Libertad, I was excited to catch up with my friend Niall in San Jose.
We planned to head straight to the coast, find a cute little
apartment and surf fun waves for two weeks.
Santa Teresa seemed like
the best place to do this with a plethora of yoga schools,
restaurants and a mixture of reef and beach breaks within easy reach.
It is a tiny jungle village on the Nicoya Peninsula, a five hour bus
and ferry ride from San Jose. As long as I have good coffee nearby, fresh fruit and vegetables, things to explore, a running route of some description and good waves to surf, I am a very happy camper.
We totally scored with the
accommodation staying at Hotel Meli Melo paying $30 a night for a
twin room, shared kitchen, wifi and living area. The waves were
crazy fun. We were so lucky to time our arrival with a building swell. Playa Santa Teresa is a series of super
fun peaks that easily holds a crowd. Its a great wave on a smallish
swell maxing out at around 5 foot. On the other side of the peninsula
are several reef breaks that fire when the swell gets bigger.
Aside from the waves, the town was full
of chicks that ripped. Every session there was at least 3 – 4 girls
in the water, more then holding their own. I got to meet and chat to
a couple and was so inspired by their stories...................Evie Johnstone is a Jaco based surfer trying to break into the professional
circuit, Josie Green had been surfing for four years and blogs about surf
life and surfing chicks in Santa Teresa, Veronica Quiros designs surf
bikinis (Tica surf) and teaches Spanish and Margerit is a local artist and owner
of Zwart Cafe / Art (a perfect local whilst on vacation). These were
just the girls I chatted to in the line up.
I was also stoked to discover a wicked
brand of surf bikini – Calavera. Every girl that surfs has a
ridiculous obsession with bikinis and finding the perfect pair that
will stay on when wiping out is pretty important. I don't know how
many times I have paddled out the back, sat up on my board and
realised my bikinis are undone and my nipples are pointing to the line
up. I spotted Evie wearing a pair whilst surfing and paddled
over to her to ask her who made them. Luckily for me, she is a
Calavera sponsored rider and had a few pairs for sale. They are the
only bikini I have ever surfed in that truly stays on in all
conditions and their pretty damn sexy as well!
Hi bec,
ReplyDeleteI was wondering if you could tell me the website for Josie Greens blog?!
Thankyou
That took a while.......http://www.sunkissedbeachbum.com
DeleteI think Josie has been as slack as I have in the blogging department!