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Teen Overnight Costa Rica Winter Break

Overview

Join our Teen Costa Rica Surf & Adventure Camp for the winter break of a lifetime! This trip for high school students, and is open to all levels of surfers, from absolute beginners to advanced surfers looking to improve their skills. Surf daily at one of Costa Rica’s best breaks while exploring in “Pura Vida” style!

Costa Rica is one of the safest and easiest international travel destinations in the surfing world. It’s an extremely safe and sustainable country with no standing military. With a brand new, renovated international airport in Liberia and well-maintained highways, Costa Rica is very welcoming to tourists. Due to its friendly culture and “rich coast” natural resources, Costa Rica is rated one of the hottest eco-travel and best surfing destinations in the world!

With a 3:1 camper to instructor ratio, the personalized coaching each participant receives during this camp is unmatched. Advanced and intermediate surfers will learn new maneuvers and break out of their comfort zones, while less experienced surfers will progress to paddling into their own waves and learning about wave dynamics.

Activities include:

  • Extensive daily surf instruction
  • Tour surfboard shaping facility
  • Zip-line rain forest adventure through Rincon de la Vieja Volcano National Park
  • Tour a free-range farm
  • Explore tidepools full of life such as tropical fish, sea stars, and octopuses
  • Earn 5 community service hours

Tuition includes lodging, meals, 24-hour same gender adult supervision, shuttle to and from Liberia International Airport (LIR), all equipment, professional surf instruction, t-shirt, activity fees, daily breakfast, lunch, and dinner, and an 8” x 10” group photo. Each person is responsible for round-trip airfare. Enrollment is limited to 15 students.

2024 Dates

Full
02/25 - 03/02
Ages 14-17
$3,295
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Accommodations

The hotel we call home is located in Playa Grande, one of the most beautiful beaches in Costa Rica. We have this entire property to ourselves to provide a controlled environment for our campers. It also allows them to have fun and not worry about disrupting the vacations of other guests. Situated along the northern coast, a world-renowned surfing destination, it offers easy and fast access to many of the area’s best surfing beaches. This amazing location allow us to enjoy the surf on some of the most protected, untouched, and undeveloped beaches in Costa Rica.

The wave diversity in Costa Rica is one of the most attractive aspects of this trip, not to mention the tropical warm water they have year-round. Playa Grande, Playa Avellana, and Playa Tamarindo stand out as some of the best beach breaks in Costa Rica with huge stretches of surfable beaches that are the most consistent spots with plenty of variety in left and right-handers. These pristine and protected marine preserves offer many options for surfers of all levels, assuring an unforgettable surfing experience.

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SAMPLE ITINERARY

This is a sample itinerary and does not necessarily reflect the camp’s exact schedule. Program schedules are dictated yearly by tides, vendor availability, and swell forecasts.

Day 1 – Arrival & Orientation

As your plane touches down in Liberia you’ll get a glimpse of the Costa Rican coastline through the window. Your excitement will begin to grow as you realize you’ve made it to one of the most magical countries in the world after only a half a day of travelling, your week of adventure is about to begin. A WB Surf Camp Trip Leader will be eagerly awaiting your arrival at the Liberia International Airport (LIR). We’ll make our way to Playa Grande to unpack and get settled in. After hitting the beach to lay eyes on the first of many Costa Rican sunsets, we gather for our first meal together where your coaches will give an overview of the week ahead. There is nothing better than waking up to perfect waves and surfing all day long, and with full bellies and plenty of stoke for the first surf session we’re off to rest up for our first full day of adventures.

Day 2 – Surf Instruction, Wave Riding, & Surf Seminars

As you wake up the sounds of tropical birds and monkeys calling out remind you that you are officially in paradise. Your surf coaches have already been up for hours checking the surf, preparing your surfboards, and brewing coffee to kickstart your morning. The sun is just starting to peak over the mountains which means it is almost time for our first surf session. After a protein-packed breakfast we head out to the beach where your coaches take you through the surf techniques you’ll use throughout the week, taking care to pay attention to each student’s pace of learning and keeping it fun for everyone. After surfing we head back to camp and sit down to a freshly cooked typical Costa Rican lunch of chicken or fish, rice and beans, locally grown fruit and get ready for the next activity. Each day wraps up with hands-on seminars that will teach you about surfboard design, how to improve your balance and dynamic movement, and surfing etiquette. As we reflect on the first day of spring break you see the excitement and joy on everyone’s faces, and you can’t wait to see what else is in store for the week!

Day 3 – Surfing & Surf Seminars

We will be surfing “beach breaks,” which are sand bottom breaks, and Playa Grande provides perfect left and right handers, but depending on the swell we may find ourselves at Playa Langosta, Playa Tamarindo, or one of the many other incredible beach breaks in the area. You will feel both your confidence and skill level increase dramatically.  After the morning session and lunch, we have some time before the tides come up for the afternoon surf session, but we always have a way to train!  We head ten minutes up the road to a local skate park to learn and practice skills that we can use while wave riding, and you’ll even pick up some drills that you can practice at home.  The coaches at the park will help you improve your balance, rail work, dynamic movement, and timing on turns.  Once the tide is right we rush back to camp to grab boards and hit the lineup, eager to put what we just learned to the test.  After full days of catching waves and exploring with new friends, dreams of surfing will fill your mind as you drift away to the sound of howler monkeys in the distance.

Day 4 – Community Service, Cultural Immersion, & Sunset Surf Session

During our stay we will be cared for and guided by several local businesses and their employees, not to mention the waves and beaches that are shared with us by the local surf community. We believe that as surfers our job is to contribute to the communities we visit, not just consume what they have to offer before going home. On our community service day we will spend time in-between surf sessions helping a local school that provides free education to families in need.  We will split into 3-4 person crews, and each crew will take on a different project: cleaning, painting, or landscaping.  No matter the size of the project, the contributions we make allow the full-time staff and volunteers to focus on larger projects on the grounds and give their time and energy to their students, they greatly appreciate the time we have to give!  The smiles on the faces of the local students in teachers that we help will stand-out in your memory long after you return home.

Day 5 – Rainforest Zipline & Whitewater Tubing Adventure

Today we start the morning a little differently, and load into the vans to drive inland to Rincon de la Vieja, a national park centered around a volcano deep in the Costa Rican rain forest.  As we journey up into the mountains, you’re amazed at how the landscape can change so much in a matter of an hour’s drive.  The dry, coastal woodlands quickly give way to dense, lush jungle environments. Here we will take a break from the waves as we zipline, hike, and raft through scenic canyons. After a day of new adventures, we head back to the coast for a sunset session.  After dinner your instructors may put on one of their favorite surf films to wind down for the evening, and the clips provide inspiration and fuel the stoke for tomorrow’s dawn patrol.

Day 6 – Dawn Patrol Surf, Beach Sweep, & Closing Ceremonies

We’ll wake up early for our last dawn patrol session, at this point everyone is catching their own waves and surfing well! After a hearty Costa Rican breakfast, we finish our service hours by conducting a beach cleanup on the beach in front of camp.  As surfers and advocates for the ocean, it’s important that we always leave a local break better than how we found it, not to mention the local Costa Rican surfers will take notice and appreciate your efforts.  Then it’s back in the lineup for as many waves as we can get before our final dinner together. Our last night is spent sharing stories, remembering the first steps taken as surfers at the beginning of the week, and making plans to return next year. Tomorrow we will say our goodbyes and wish each other well with one more “Pura Vida,” and head home still smiling as we remember the best Winter Break ever.

Day 7 – Until Next Time, Pura Vida!

Today we must say our goodbyes to our new friends and a place that so quickly felt like home.  The week went by too fast, but you’re so grateful for the connections you made, the waves you scored, and the good times everyone shared.  The group shares one more Costa Rican breakfast at camp before gathering our things and making our way to the airport.  Before leaving you’re sure to exchange information with your new friends so that you can begin planning for next year’s winter break!  It’s bittersweet as we go our separate ways, but have the photos, the memories, and the new surf skills to show that we had the best trip ever.  At the airport, we don’t say goodbye, but instead say see you next time, and until then… Pura Vida!

Frequently Asked Questions

If I have surf experience will I get to learn more advanced maneuvers?

Our staff is composed of amazing free surfers as well as competitive surfers, all of whom are great technical instructors and will be able to coach you to a higher level of wave reading, performance, and creativity in your surfing.

Where will I be surfing?

We will surf right in front of our hotel in the beautiful, crystal green waters of Playa Grande as well as Tamarindo, and Playa Langosta. The breaks we surf exhibit various bottom contours and compositions making them some of the best breaks in Central America. We will have access to several other world class breaks within a 30 minute drive that exhibit similar variations.

Do you provide equipment or should I bring my own?

All equipment is provided. We provide a variety of boards. Since this is a beginner to advanced camp, participants with surfing experience can bring two boards.

Can I call home during camp?

We have all campers check in with their parents upon arrival, but we have limited parental contact for the duration of the camp. WB Surf Camp is a growing experience, and we find that young people do best and gain confidence through independence. Campers are NOT allowed to carry cell phones at any time during camp. Any cell phones brought to camp will be collected upon arrival and returned upon departure. Parents will be updated through emails and the many pictures we’ll be posting on Facebook throughout the trip! We will provide an after-hours number to reach the office in the event of an emergency.

Do I need a passport?

Yes, to travel to Costa Rica you need a valid passport.

Is Costa Rica a safe country to visit?

Yes, exceptionally so. They abolished the army in 1949 and have focused their efforts on creating greater equality of wealth among citizens and protecting their natural resources. Costa Rica has the highest standard of living in Central America, and over 27% of the country land has been set aside for conservation.

What are the ages of your overnight campers?

This program is for ages 14 – 17.

How old are the campers I will be rooming with?

Roommates are grouped together by gender and age.

What kind of food will I be eating?

Campers are provided with three hearty meals every day. Breakfast is served daily and consists of eggs, bacon, fruit, and cereal. All of our meals are catered by a local, family-owned restaurant that serves typical Costa Rican meals as well as American-style fare. For lunch and dinner you will have a wide variety of foods to choose from like burgers, burritos, salads, tacos, and sandwiches. Vegetarian, vegan, and gluten/dairy meals are available, and we will make the cooks aware of any allergies or diet restrictions that campers may have.

Carol, The Plains, VA

“As I watched other ‘surf school’s’ I became infinitely more grateful that I had found WB Surf Camp. I felt safe all the time, I was told how to protect myself and be safe in the water, on or off my board! We were shown in seminars what we were doing right or wrong and how to correct those things, so teaching went beyond the surf time. The unwavering stoke of our instructors was contagious, so the last wave was just as exciting the first one we caught! It goes by too fast! It’s why I return and its why I take my family to WB to learn. Simply the best out there.”

Remy, Redwood City, CA

“Thank you so much for everything. It was the highlight of my summer, and one of the best experiences in my life.”

Oliver, Medford, MA

“WB Surf Camp is always a highlight of my summer. No matter the location I know there’s gonna be good waves, mega stoke about everything on the trip, I will meet cool people, and best of all, enhance my surfing while having the time of my life!”

Joe, Mill Valley, CA

“Costa Rica was by far my best WB Surf Camp trip yet. The level of instruction was fantastic and helped me get to a higher level in my surfing ability. The cultural experience and the friendly local people made the trip even better. Looking forward to the next CR trip.”

Jesse, New York, NY

“WB Surf Camp Costa Rica was amazing! I loved it and it really made me a much better surfer. I wish I could go every summer!”

Colby, Chapel Hill, NC

“Because of the great instruction my first year, I got up on my first try. Now that it was my 4th year, I was still able to get tips on the more advanced moves like frontside bottom turns and cutbacks.”

Brianna, Atlanta, GA

“WB Surf Camp was a perfect combination of helpful instructors, good advice, beautiful scenery and new friends; I would definitely recommend this camp to anyone who wants to surf in a fun environment.”

Tim, Philadelphia, PA

“One of the things I like about WB Surf Camp is, not only do you have a fun learning experience surfing, you have fun when you’re not surfing by just hanging with the instructors. When I’m at Surf Camp I feel like I’m a true surfer. Not just from the surf sessions, but also from all the other fun activities we do.”

Rachel, Long Island, NY

“While I was on the plane, I couldn’t help but start to cry knowing it was over. Looking at the pictures of all my new friends, I promised myself I would be going back next summer, even if I had to walk all the way. Only a few more months till I’m back. I don’t know if I will be able to leave again”

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