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jenw2w 11-12-2007 7:11 AM

I am going to Costa Rica in a few wks with my brother. Does anyone know if there is any wakeboarding there?

timmy 11-12-2007 7:28 AM

where are you planning on going in Costa?

liveoz 11-12-2007 11:10 AM

Jenny I will be down there in a couple of weeks myself. Finding someone with a boat is difficult but not impossible. most likely you will get pulled behind an I/O in the ocean. Not the best conditions. Trust me, put the wakeboard away. My last couple of trips have been 3 weeks each, and it is still not enough time to see everything. Enjoy the incredible national park system in Costa Rica. If you want to board, fly there with a stopover in florida for a day or two.

timmy 11-12-2007 11:30 AM

Troy btw I'll be here (in CR) till xmas. <BR> <BR>I have been here since the beginning of august and have yet to strap on a wakeboard. I have surfed a lot though. I did bring a wakeboard here from the US for a friend who has a boat. I could have ridden yesterday, but I opted for surfing instead. I can ride in perfect conditions every weekend in FL but the surf there isn't as good.

jenw2w 11-12-2007 6:33 PM

My brother is kayaking for 10 days then I am going to meet up with him for a weak. We were thinking of Jaco but would love any ideas of cool places to stay.

mayor_h 11-13-2007 4:06 AM

Up by Arenal volcano there use to be a wakeboard/waterski camp. also, there are some really cool hot springs up near Arenal, Tabacon(?) <BR>In that same area there are some cool rain an cloud forests. <BR> <BR>I like the tamarindo area as well,including playa flamingo,playa grande,lil hawaii, lots of cool surf spots,neat beaches, also did some sea kayaking there, we went into some sea caves in the cliffs, pretty cool ! <BR> <BR>there's so much to do and see there, rent a dirt bike and go explore,do a tree top canopy tour on a zip line, go to quepos and wade across a lagoon to a park on an island, Maunal Antonio(?)......

timmy 11-13-2007 5:16 AM

Tamarindo is having big problems right now with their sewers and a lot of their waste is ending up in the ocean. i.e. I wouldn't go there at the moment. <BR> <BR>If you want to be in the Jaco area, and have a car I reccomend staying down in Esterillos, and then head to Jaco on day trips if you want to go to the restaurants and perhaps surfing if the waves are too big in Esterillos/Hermosa area. <BR> <BR>If you want to wakeboard, are you bringing a board/vest/rope or would you want that to be included? If you bring it, you probably could talk some local guy into pulling you in the ocean. Near to Jaco, Punta Leona can have fairly calm water. <BR> <BR>There is a lot of stuff to do in any of the big tourist spots, it all depends what you are looking for out of your vacation.

kitewake 11-13-2007 4:19 PM

Getting boats into Costa Rica permanently is expensive. My dad rehabbed a 26' SkipJack, and drove it from Cali to Playa de Coco ( story in and of itself) Getting the boat licensed down their was a pain. I would not imagine there are many wakeboarding boats down there. Arenal is wicked windy this time of year. 40 knots+ is common. 3.0m windsurfing sails and 4m kites for the kiters are the rule.


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