Christopher H.
1 Reviews
Do not be skeptical in any aspect of this phenomenon life ex…
Do not be skeptical in any aspect of this phenomenon life experience, that is wrapped into a surfing oasis adventure. There are many elements to hit on here so while they are all five stars, I will be brief on each of the main sections that I would be primarily concerned with when evaluating surf camps. The staff has combined of both local surfing experts and amazing surf coaches from all around the world that can provide both verbal and physical analysis catered to each individual surfer constantly for their entire trip. The staff also helps accommodate any other activities that you want to do in the area coordinating food trips taxi service etc. The facility that you stay in is a villa that’s in the USA would cost two or $3 million with the view it is quite amazing. A day at the camp would start by welcoming you with a 10+ dish widespread beautiful breakfast, overlooking the bay and enjoying the sound of waking up to birds. From there either having a surf theory class or meeting with the in water surf coaches while loading the vans and heading off to which ever beach has the most accommodating waves. After your analysis of how your Waze experience was that day you’ll walk away with an understanding of what to look at and what to work on tomorrow. The key element here is that it’s individualized so if you are a beginner or someone has been surfing maybe for a year or two or three advanced they provide critical key analysis that’s in depth and it’s not generic which to me is better than anything I’ve had my own country. The end of the day usually ends in either the phenomenal yoga session tour at dinner or shuttle service to and from the main city. After a week of staying here can honestly say that mine is opened up more for the culture and for the people the kindness and generosity, and knowing that my service scale has gone through the roof. I cannot highly recommend us enough and I know that I will be returning and hopefully crossing the same path with some of the staff, students/travelers, and instructors that I’ve met this week. – via