Surfers were in Costa Rica before the eco-tourists. Surf tourism paved the way in this part of the world many years ago, and will continue to do so. I’ll go further, and say surf culture in Central America has contributed to the region’s economy and tourism industry in a massive way. I guess I’m destined to be a kook forever, which I’m okay with.īut if you’re more serious about your surfing than me (or if you plan to be more serious), then Central America offers some of the best surfing on the planet. But I don’t live at the beach and don’t have the time to get serious. Living in this part of the world, I should be much better. ![]() I mean, I can ride a board, to a degree, but I would need a lifetime of lessons to come close to the type of surfer I once hoped to be. But I’m the first to admit I’m not very good. So, where is the best surfing in Central America? Where are the best Central America surf towns to visit in 2022? This article contains a link (or links) to Amazon, from which, as an Amazon Associate, this website will earn a small commission if you make any purchases. Once in Tonosi, you can take the bus to Guanico Abajo (Guanico Beach) which runs a few times a day and costs around 2 USD per person, each way or take a cab from Tonosi to the beach for about 10 USD.Īlso, check our international partner shuttle service from Panamá direct to Guanico Beach (280 USD/up to 4 pax) also interesting CityTours.Are you planning an epic surf trip? Or do you want to check out some new places to get into the ocean? Well, with two coastlines, warm water, and uncrowded beaches, Central America is a surfers paradise. Taxis from Las Tablas direct to Guanico Beach (approx 40-50 USD) are available. Tonosi (around 3.50 USD) will get you there in approx. We recommend traveling these 4 hours from Panama with the touring buses. The coaster from Las Tablas to Not all buses to Las Tablas/Tonosi are touring buses, some are coaster buses and have limited storage space for luggage and surf boards. There is a good bus service to Las Tablas/Tonosi from Panama City, the main bus terminal at Albrook. After the comfortable touring bus from Panama City to Las Tablas (around 10USD) you will have to take a cab to the other, local bus terminal to get a ride to Tonosi.
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