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Getting to Rio Nexpa, it is at the southern most break in Michoacan. Get to the nearest city, Lazaro Cardenas, and get a ride. There are dozens and dozens of places to stay. You can camp or choose from many cabanas to stay. relatively cheap, good food. Though the place seems to be becoming a tourist destination (surfers), a lot more people than other places. But definately worth it. Arriving at Mexico DF bus to Lazaro Cardenas(15hrs) then a Mini Bus to Caleta de Campos (1 hr) then ask for a ride for the locals (10mins).
English (Traduisez ce texte en Français): Getting to Rio Nexpa, it is at the southern most break in Michoacan. Get to the nearest city, Lazaro Cardenas, and get a ride. There are dozens and dozens of places to stay. You can camp or choose from many cabanas to stay. relatively cheap, good food. Though the place seems to be becoming a tourist destination (surfers), a lot more people than other places. But definately worth it.<br />Arriving at Mexico DF bus to Lazaro Cardenas(15hrs) then a Mini Bus to Caleta de Campos (1 hr) then ask for a ride for the locals (10mins).
English (Traduisez ce texte en Français): Getting to Rio Nexpa, it is at the southern most break in Michoacan. Get to the nearest city, Lazaro Cardenas, and get a ride. There are dozens and dozens of places to stay. You can camp or choose from many cabanas to stay. relatively cheap, good food. Though the place seems to be becoming a tourist destination (surfers), a lot more people than other places. But definately worth it.<br />Arriving at Mexico DF bus to Lazaro Cardenas(15hrs) then a Mini Bus to Caleta de Campos (1 hr) then ask for a ride for the locals (10mins).
English (Traduisez ce texte en Français): Getting to Rio Nexpa, it is at the southern most break in Michoacan. Get to the nearest city, Lazaro Cardenas, and get a ride. There are dozens and dozens of places to stay. You can camp or choose from many cabanas to stay. relatively cheap, good food. Though the place seems to be becoming a tourist destination (surfers), a lot more people than other places. But definately worth it.&lt;br &#47;&gt;Arriving at Mexico DF bus to Lazaro Cardenas(15hrs) then a Mini Bus to Caleta de Campos (1 hr) then ask for a ride for the locals (10mins).
DistanceA la journée
ApprochePetite marche (5-15 min)
Facile à trouver ?Facile à trouver
Accès public ?Accès public
Accès spécialJe ne sais pas
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Caractéristiques du spot de surf
Qualité du spot
Quality des vaguesClassique régionale
ExperienceSurfeurs expérimentés
FréquenceTrès consistant (150j/an)
Vague
TypeRivière
DirectionGauche
FondGros cailloux
PuissanceRapide, Puissante
Longueur normaleLongue (150 à 300 m)
Longueur max.Très Longue (300 à 500 m)
Marées, houle et vent
Direction de la houleSud-ouest, Sud
Direction du ventNord, Nord-est
Taille de la houleCommence à marcher à 1.0m-1.5m / 3ft-5ft et tient jusqu'à 5m / 16 ft et plus
Condition de maréeMi-marée et marée basse
Mouvement de maréeMarée montante
Plus de détails
Fréquentation semaineNombreux surfeurs
Fréquentation week-endNombreux surfeurs
Webcam
Dangers
- Courants/Baïnes
- Rochers
- Pollution
Informations supplémentaires
Note by WANNASURF January 2007:
the local atmosfear, the wave and water quality... all seems to going worse and worse since some months. Try to get "fresh info" from the area before to go.
The surf spot is an outstanding long tubing left point break at the river mouth, with rides up to 200 yards when the sections connect. When the surf doesn't connect Nexpa has about 5 peaks. There is also a good beach break south of the
river mouth. Rio Nexpa gets its largest swells in the summer, some times huge, June - September, but surf can be expected year round. There are basically two seasons, summer(wet) and winter(dry) The wet season is June-October and the dry season is November-May.
Rio Nexpa is a classic left-hand point break, but there is opportunity for breaks on the right swell. We caught a perfect A-Frame on the south side of the point, just perfect. heard stories of this place peeling so long you have to take a car back to the line-up. Worth the trip.
English (Traduisez ce texte en Français): Note by WANNASURF January 2007:<br />the local atmosfear, the wave and water quality... all seems to going worse and worse since some months. Try to get "fresh info" from the area before to go.<br /><br /><br />The surf spot is an outstanding long tubing left point break at the river mouth, with rides up to 200 yards when the sections connect. When the surf doesn't connect Nexpa has about 5 peaks. There is also a good beach break south of the<br />river mouth. Rio Nexpa gets its largest swells in the summer, some times huge, June - September, but surf can be expected year round. There are basically two seasons, summer(wet) and winter(dry) The wet season is June-October and the dry season is November-May.<br />Rio Nexpa is a classic left-hand point break, but there is opportunity for breaks on the right swell. We caught a perfect A-Frame on the south side of the point, just perfect. heard stories of this place peeling so long you have to take a car back to the line-up. Worth the trip.
English (Traduisez ce texte en Français): Note by WANNASURF January 2007:<br />the local atmosfear, the wave and water quality... all seems to going worse and worse since some months. Try to get "fresh info" from the area before to go.<br /><br /><br />The surf spot is an outstanding long tubing left point break at the river mouth, with rides up to 200 yards when the sections connect. When the surf doesn't connect Nexpa has about 5 peaks. There is also a good beach break south of the<br />river mouth. Rio Nexpa gets its largest swells in the summer, some times huge, June - September, but surf can be expected year round. There are basically two seasons, summer(wet) and winter(dry) The wet season is June-October and the dry season is November-May.<br />Rio Nexpa is a classic left-hand point break, but there is opportunity for breaks on the right swell. We caught a perfect A-Frame on the south side of the point, just perfect. heard stories of this place peeling so long you have to take a car back to the line-up. Worth the trip.
English (Traduisez ce texte en Français): Note by WANNASURF January 2007:&lt;br &#47;&gt;the local atmosfear, the wave and water quality... all seems to going worse and worse since some months. Try to get &quot;fresh info&quot; from the area before to go.&lt;br &#47;&gt;&lt;br &#47;&gt;&lt;br &#47;&gt;The surf spot is an outstanding long tubing left point break at the river mouth, with rides up to 200 yards when the sections connect. When the surf doesn't connect Nexpa has about 5 peaks. There is also a good beach break south of the&lt;br &#47;&gt;river mouth. Rio Nexpa gets its largest swells in the summer, some times huge, June - September, but surf can be expected year round. There are basically two seasons, summer(wet) and winter(dry) The wet season is June-October and the dry season is November-May.&lt;br &#47;&gt;Rio Nexpa is a classic left-hand point break, but there is opportunity for breaks on the right swell. We caught a perfect A-Frame on the south side of the point, just perfect. heard stories of this place peeling so long you have to take a car back to the line-up. Worth the trip.
Atmosphère
Surf camp on the spot, lunch avaiable
nearest shopping ate Caleta de Campos (10 mins by car). The vibe is good, because you are in Mexico, but don't drop in, and charge hard. There is plenty of good Mary Jane around there. It is more $$$$ to be spent there but you're on vacation so chill, if you are on a tight budget...camp, but the cababnas aren't too bad. Go if you get a chance.
English (Traduisez ce texte en Français): Surf camp on the spot, lunch avaiable<br />nearest shopping ate Caleta de Campos (10 mins by car). The vibe is good, because you are in Mexico, but don't drop in, and charge hard. There is plenty of good Mary Jane around there. It is more $$$$ to be spent there but you're on vacation so chill, if you are on a tight budget...camp, but the cababnas aren't too bad. Go if you get a chance.
English (Traduisez ce texte en Français): Surf camp on the spot, lunch avaiable<br />nearest shopping ate Caleta de Campos (10 mins by car). The vibe is good, because you are in Mexico, but don't drop in, and charge hard. There is plenty of good Mary Jane around there. It is more $$$$ to be spent there but you're on vacation so chill, if you are on a tight budget...camp, but the cababnas aren't too bad. Go if you get a chance.
English (Traduisez ce texte en Français): Surf camp on the spot, lunch avaiable&lt;br &#47;&gt;nearest shopping ate Caleta de Campos (10 mins by car). The vibe is good, because you are in Mexico, but don't drop in, and charge hard. There is plenty of good Mary Jane around there. It is more $$$$ to be spent there but you're on vacation so chill, if you are on a tight budget...camp, but the cababnas aren't too bad. Go if you get a chance.
Général
Best surf I ever had, no crowds tubes in the 1st and 3rd session easy but long paddle outside the break.
Getting crowded lately
English (Traduisez ce texte en Français): Best surf I ever had, no crowds tubes in the 1st and 3rd session easy but long paddle outside the break.<br />Getting crowded lately
English (Traduisez ce texte en Français): Best surf I ever had, no crowds tubes in the 1st and 3rd session easy but long paddle outside the break.<br />Getting crowded lately
English (Traduisez ce texte en Français): Best surf I ever had, no crowds tubes in the 1st and 3rd session easy but long paddle outside the break.&lt;br &#47;&gt;Getting crowded lately
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