The Central
American country of Nicaragua is fast becoming a hot destination with surfers
from all over the world. The country has an elongated coastline on both the
eastern as well as the western side, but it is the west that has rideable waves. These spots are relatively
tranquil in so far as they have less people than other hot surfing destinations. Keeping in mind, the potentiality of these spots
premium hoteliers have now set up surfing camps or resorts that are also
equipped with the best of amenities.
Seafront resorts with
facilities
The best of the surf resort Nicaragua is located within a few feet of the sea waters
breaking onto the barriers. All rooms are
naturally seafront, and there is also
plenty of open space inside with comfortable hammocks for you to lounge and
enjoy the sea. If you are looking for a rejuvenating massage by the seaside
resort, you have it there just as much as you have the possibility to learn how
to surf the waves. Enjoy large portions of freshly cooked seafood or vegetarian
dishes as per your likings or just chill out at the well-stocked in-house bar.
Learning to ride waves
On an average, the good Nicaragua surfing hotels offer packages aimed to give the tourists an opportunity to learn how
to surf and glide the high waves. The staff are mostly bilingual so that you
have less problem taking instructions while learning to surf. You can spend a
large part of your day time on the waters and return to the hotel and take
outdoor shower before stepping into your room. Each of the rooms are tastefully decorated in the native warm
hues and furniture.
Fun-packed
packages to choose from
Yet the individual air
conditioning and the Wi-Fi will help you remain comfortable and in touch with
the rest of the world too. There are several packages that you can choose from
that these hotels offer. All packages have exciting offers of sea experiences
like boat ride and deep water fishing other than surfing. For those of you who
are interested you can also take the mountain bikes for exploring the local
mountains and catch some more fresh air.
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