Surf Camps
in Central & North America

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Surfing like we know it today, modern surf, was born in the coasts of California. So yes, surf it’s been always popular in the US, appealing both to leisure enthusiasts and professional athletes.

But it was not difficult to take this sports south to other countries in the continent. So nowadays, from the epic swells of the Pacific in Nicaragua, to the tropical vibes of Mexico and Costa Rica, and the breathtaking coastlines of the United States and Hawaii, Central & North America provides a wide array of exhilarating surf camp destinations.

Whether you’re an intermediate surfer eager to hone your skills or a complete beginner eager to catch your first wave, the countries we’ve highlighted boast a vibrant surf culture and a multitude of surf camps to choose from.

Come along as we delve into the top surf camps in Central & North America, and uncover the excitement that awaits wave riders of all levels in this region.

Surfer relaxing at the beach in Tamarindo, Costa Rica
Surfer relaxing at the beach in Tamarindo, Costa Rica
Long boarders catching a wave in Oahu, Hawaii
Long boarders catching a wave in Oahu, Hawaii
Surfers at Baja California, Mexico
Surfers at Baja California, Mexico

Surfing in Europe is a dream come true for wave enthusiasts.

The continent boasts a diverse range of surfing destinations that cater to all skill levels, being Portugal the most popular destination for surf camps in Europe since a few years. 

Whether you prefer big, powerful waves or mellow breaks for beginners, Europe has it all.

Let’s dive into the best countries to surf in Europe and explore the unique experiences they offer.

Surfer at Bradly beach, United States
Surfer at Bradly beach (New Jersey), US
Surfer with a long board over his head at Tamarindo, Costa Rica
Surfer at Tamarindo, Costa Rica
Surf vans at Venice Beach, Los Angeles
Surf vans at Venice Beach, Los Angeles

Main surf countries in Central & North America

Surfer in Hawaii

United States

Surfing from Coast to Coast

The United States is a surfer’s dream, with both the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans lapping at its shores. From the famous breaks of California to the powerful waves of Hawaii, there’s a surf camp for everyone. Explore the bustling surf culture of California’s Malibu or catch your first wave at a surf camp in Hawaii, one of the world’s most iconic surf destinations.

Drone view of surfers in Cancún, Mexico

Mexico

A surfer's Paradise

Mexico’s Pacific coast is dotted with world-class surf camps, attracting wanna be surfers from all corners of the globe. Baja California is a well-known surfing destination, with towns like Todos Santos and Scorpion Bay offering very good options. Also the well known area of Puerto Escondido offers some interesting surf camps.

Drone view of a beach surf spot in Costa Rica

Costa Rica

A tropical gem

Costa Rica is a tropical paradise with consistent swells and stunning beaches. Tamarindo, on the Pacific coast, is popular destination for surf camps in Costa Rica. Another popular spot is, Playa Hermosa. Costa Rica’s lush rainforests and pristine beaches create a perfect backdrop for a surf adventure if you want to combine a surf camp with some extra days of holidays.

Popoyo surf spot, Nicaragua

Nicaragua

The emerald coast of surfing

Nicaragua’s “Emerald Coast” is a hidden gem for surfers and surf camps. Popoyo is famous for its consistent waves and swells, making it a great destination for surf camps seekers. Another popular nicaraguan destination known for surf is San Juan del Sur, further south, which offers a more relaxed surf scene and some surf camps suitable for surfers of all levels.

Livingston castle, Guatemala

Guatemala

Surfing in a hidden paradise

Guatemala’s Pacific coast may not be as famous as other surf destinations, but it’s a hidden paradise for surfers. Spots like El Paredon offer consistent swells, and the tranquil atmosphere is perfect for those seeking a more laid-back surf camp.

Surfer at the beach during the sunset in Panama

Panama

Caribbean and Pacific waves

Panama, with coastlines on both the Caribbean and Pacific, provides diverse surf opportunities. Bocas del Toro, on the Caribbean side, offers fun beach breaks. On the Pacific side, Santa Catalina and Playa Venao are known for their consistent swells and vibrant surf camps and culture.

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