Set on the southern end of the beach, this laid-back surf camp offers guided boat trips to 14 breaks along the coast. The camp accommodates 10 surfers at a time. Packages include surfing, boat, transfers, three daily meals – even local beer and rum – plus a daily wake-up call with coffee and cereal so you can catch an early wave.
Giant’s Foot Surf Camp
Southwestern Nicaragua
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2. Iglesia San Francisco de Asis
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14.46 MILES
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