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 Barrigona

Costa Rica, Guanacaste

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Datum: WGS84 [ Aide ]
Précision: Approximatif

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Latitude: 9° 52.904' N
Longitude: 85° 34.662' W

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There are three routes if you're coming from Sámara. The long Route, which you enter right after gas Station before Sámara. You'll need to take the long route most times during green season. You'll be driving to the small village Esterones and right before Esterones is a turn on the left side. This is the way to Barrigona. Sometimes you'll be able to take the middle route from Sámara. But be aware, you'll have to cross a river. Ask somebody at the Hotel if the Route is possible to drive. You'll be driving right through Esterones and the way to Barrigona is on the right after the village. During dry Season you'll be able to take the short route through the river (DRY SEASON ONLY!!), same way through Esterones like on the middle Route. Be aware, all three roads are dirt rouds, you'll need a 4W-drive all year long. Best to ask at the Samara-Carillo Infocenter in Sámara, they'll explain you how to get there.

English (Traduisez ce texte en Français): There are three routes if you're coming from Sámara. The long Route, which you enter right after gas Station before Sámara. You'll need to take the long route most times during green season. You'll be driving to the small village Esterones and right before Esterones is a turn on the left side. This is the way to Barrigona. Sometimes you'll be able to take the middle route from Sámara. But be aware, you'll have to cross a river. Ask somebody at the Hotel if the Route is possible to drive. You'll be driving right through Esterones and the way to Barrigona is on the right after the village. During dry Season you'll be able to take the short route through the river (DRY SEASON ONLY!!), same way through Esterones like on the middle Route. Be aware, all three roads are dirt rouds, you'll need a 4W-drive all year long. Best to ask at the Samara-Carillo Infocenter in Sámara, they'll explain you how to get there.

English (Traduisez ce texte en Français): There are three routes if you're coming from Sámara. The long Route, which you enter right after gas Station before Sámara. You'll need to take the long route most times during green season. You'll be driving to the small village Esterones and right before Esterones is a turn on the left side. This is the way to Barrigona. Sometimes you'll be able to take the middle route from Sámara. But be aware, you'll have to cross a river. Ask somebody at the Hotel if the Route is possible to drive. You'll be driving right through Esterones and the way to Barrigona is on the right after the village. During dry Season you'll be able to take the short route through the river (DRY SEASON ONLY!!), same way through Esterones like on the middle Route. Be aware, all three roads are dirt rouds, you'll need a 4W-drive all year long. Best to ask at the Samara-Carillo Infocenter in Sámara, they'll explain you how to get there.

English (Traduisez ce texte en Français): There are three routes if you're coming from Sámara. The long Route, which you enter right after gas Station before Sámara. You'll need to take the long route most times during green season. You'll be driving to the small village Esterones and right before Esterones is a turn on the left side. This is the way to Barrigona. Sometimes you'll be able to take the middle route from Sámara. But be aware, you'll have to cross a river. Ask somebody at the Hotel if the Route is possible to drive. You'll be driving right through Esterones and the way to Barrigona is on the right after the village. During dry Season you'll be able to take the short route through the river (DRY SEASON ONLY!!), same way through Esterones like on the middle Route. Be aware, all three roads are dirt rouds, you'll need a 4W-drive all year long. Best to ask at the Samara-Carillo Infocenter in Sámara, they'll explain you how to get there.

DistanceEn voiture

Approche

Facile à trouver ?Faut chercher un peu

Accès public ?Accès public

Accès spécial4x4

 Caractéristiques du spot de surf

Autre nom White Beach

Qualité du spot

Quality des vaguesClassique régionale

ExperienceSurfeurs expérimentés

FréquenceTrès consistant (150j/an)

Vague

TypePoint-break

DirectionDroite et gauche

FondSableux avec du sable

PuissanceRapide, Puissante, Amusante

Longueur normaleNormale (50 à 150m)

Longueur max.Normale (50 à 150m)

Marées, houle et vent

Direction de la houle

Direction du vent

Taille de la houleCommence à marcher à Je ne sais pas et tient jusqu'à Je ne sais pas

Condition de maréeMi-marée

Mouvement de maréeMarée montante

Plus de détails

Fréquentation semainePersonne

Fréquentation week-endPersonne

Webcam 

Dangers

- Courants/Baïnes
- Rochers

 Informations supplémentaires

You can park right in front of the beach, next to the rivermouth but don't leave anything valuable in the car. Best would be to get there with a local car. Don't get me wrong, the beach is great and the people living in Esterones/Samara and in the area around a very friendly but sometimes rental cars get broken into.
There are strong currents at Barrigona.
You can get tubes on days with offshore wind and strong swell. Right by the River when you're entering the beach is a beach break spot. On the westend, next to the rocks, is a point break.
I've witnessed maximum 3 people in the water surfing during the weekend.

English (Traduisez ce texte en Français): You can park right in front of the beach, next to the rivermouth but don't leave anything valuable in the car. Best would be to get there with a local car. Don't get me wrong, the beach is great and the people living in Esterones/Samara and in the area around a very friendly but sometimes rental cars get broken into.
There are strong currents at Barrigona.
You can get tubes on days with offshore wind and strong swell. Right by the River when you're entering the beach is a beach break spot. On the westend, next to the rocks, is a point break.
I've witnessed maximum 3 people in the water surfing during the weekend.

English (Traduisez ce texte en Français): You can park right in front of the beach, next to the rivermouth but don't leave anything valuable in the car. Best would be to get there with a local car. Don't get me wrong, the beach is great and the people living in Esterones/Samara and in the area around a very friendly but sometimes rental cars get broken into.
There are strong currents at Barrigona.
You can get tubes on days with offshore wind and strong swell. Right by the River when you're entering the beach is a beach break spot. On the westend, next to the rocks, is a point break.
I've witnessed maximum 3 people in the water surfing during the weekend.

English (Traduisez ce texte en Français): You can park right in front of the beach, next to the rivermouth but don't leave anything valuable in the car. Best would be to get there with a local car. Don't get me wrong, the beach is great and the people living in Esterones/Samara and in the area around a very friendly but sometimes rental cars get broken into.
There are strong currents at Barrigona.
You can get tubes on days with offshore wind and strong swell. Right by the River when you're entering the beach is a beach break spot. On the westend, next to the rocks, is a point break.
I've witnessed maximum 3 people in the water surfing during the weekend.

Atmosphère

The beach is absolutely beautiful and the water is bright blue and clear and you're right in the middle of nature/jungle. The next beach is Playa Buenavista with 3 or 4 nice Hotels close to the beach. You can walk to Barrigona from Buenavista over the rocks during low tide - it takes about an 45 min. This beach is never overcrowed and a real Costa Rican gem.

English (Traduisez ce texte en Français): The beach is absolutely beautiful and the water is bright blue and clear and you're right in the middle of nature/jungle. The next beach is Playa Buenavista with 3 or 4 nice Hotels close to the beach. You can walk to Barrigona from Buenavista over the rocks during low tide - it takes about an 45 min. This beach is never overcrowed and a real Costa Rican gem.

English (Traduisez ce texte en Français): The beach is absolutely beautiful and the water is bright blue and clear and you're right in the middle of nature/jungle. The next beach is Playa Buenavista with 3 or 4 nice Hotels close to the beach. You can walk to Barrigona from Buenavista over the rocks during low tide - it takes about an 45 min. This beach is never overcrowed and a real Costa Rican gem.

English (Traduisez ce texte en Français): The beach is absolutely beautiful and the water is bright blue and clear and you're right in the middle of nature/jungle. The next beach is Playa Buenavista with 3 or 4 nice Hotels close to the beach. You can walk to Barrigona from Buenavista over the rocks during low tide - it takes about an 45 min. This beach is never overcrowed and a real Costa Rican gem.

Général

Beautiful

English (Traduisez ce texte en Français): Beautiful

English (Traduisez ce texte en Français): Beautiful

English (Traduisez ce texte en Français): Beautiful

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