Hawaii or Costa Rica Mid April - Early May
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Hawaii or Costa Rica Mid April - Early May
I was thinking of taking a 2 week trip to Costa Rica or Hawaii mid April to early May... What is likely to be more consistent / better surf that time of year?
Costa Rica is a bigger pain to get to.
Costa Rica is a bigger pain to get to.
Re: Hawaii or Costa Rica Mid April - Early May
I was in Hawaii in May this year for two weeks. Very little surf, just windswell. Not really worth it if surfing is your priority.
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I figured April/May would still have some tapering off north swells, while the south swells started to move in? Is this not too common?
Re: Hawaii or Costa Rica Mid April - Early May
Not in the time I was there. I was on Oahu, Big Island and Kauai. Waikkiki had chest high stuff one day but it was pretty weak. BI had nothing. Kauai had waist to chest high waves but really close together windswell. South swell is probably your best hope, but dunno how frequent it is.
Re: Hawaii or Costa Rica Mid April - Early May
Anyone else care to chip in? The ski season in Canada ends mid April, after which I am hoping to jump into the warm water with some good waves... Hawaii is certainly easier/quicker to get to... Looking at seasonal forecast Nicoya appears to be a lot more consistent that time of year?
Re: Hawaii or Costa Rica Mid April - Early May
Where do you reckon storms will be in the Pacific that time of year, Arctic or Antarctic?
I reckon a little of both but nothing epic. But it could surprise you. Something big could happen either way that time of year.
Oahu and Kauai would have the biggest exposure to the widest swell angle ,along with dependable tradewind daily surfable slop options.
I've been to both, numerous times.
If it was me I'd go the Sandwich Islands.
Wish Steve was here to contribute.
It's a win/win though Cullhairbrain, either choice will be a great experience.
lucky barstard
I reckon a little of both but nothing epic. But it could surprise you. Something big could happen either way that time of year.
Oahu and Kauai would have the biggest exposure to the widest swell angle ,along with dependable tradewind daily surfable slop options.
I've been to both, numerous times.
If it was me I'd go the Sandwich Islands.
Wish Steve was here to contribute.
It's a win/win though Cullhairbrain, either choice will be a great experience.
lucky barstard
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Re: Hawaii or Costa Rica Mid April - Early May
I've spent March/April in the islands, nice big clean swells, May is probably outside the window.
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So that time of year my best bet would Oahu and Kauai over Maui or the Big Island... does Maui and Big Island not activate much with smaller south swells?
Also, is the vehicle traffic on Oahu bad year-round?
Also, is the vehicle traffic on Oahu bad year-round?
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Re: Hawaii or Costa Rica Mid April - Early May
Traffic is horrendo.
As soon as the triple crown finishes
As soon as the triple crown finishes
Re: Hawaii or Costa Rica Mid April - Early May
That's unfortunate, bummer that the island with the most consistent and accessible surf has by far the most people. I've visited Kauai and Maui in November; fun waves though I feel Maui would be more appealing during big south swells as every night and day it was blasting trade winds from the NE while I was there. Big Island I'd love to visit but I hear accessible quality breaks are few.
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the BI has great waves, probably not on the level of some of the other islands but still pretty awesome. Picks up plenty of south swell- I won't name breaks but Puna side has a couple of good spots as does south kona side.
Traffic isn't something you need to worry about, that's for sure!
Traffic isn't something you need to worry about, that's for sure!
Re: Hawaii or Costa Rica Mid April - Early May
I opted for Costa Rica; surf looks more consistent that time of year and it was also a bit cheaper and easier for me to fly to Liberia then Hawaii from Canada that time of year... flight options were pretty much limited to Oahu late April - early May. And Car rentals + the mandatory insurance are also much cheaper in Costa Rica. (1/3 of the cost)
I'd fly out of Canada on April 17th "just after Easter" and fly back on April 29th; giving me 11 days that I will likely spend along the Nicoya Peninsula. This is my first trip to Costa Rica!
On average does Hawaii have more consistent surf mid October over April? As that would be my next opportunity for a trip. And if I opted for October, which island would you suggest? Hopefully there are more flight options then!
I'd fly out of Canada on April 17th "just after Easter" and fly back on April 29th; giving me 11 days that I will likely spend along the Nicoya Peninsula. This is my first trip to Costa Rica!
On average does Hawaii have more consistent surf mid October over April? As that would be my next opportunity for a trip. And if I opted for October, which island would you suggest? Hopefully there are more flight options then!
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I'll likely book a trip to Hawaii mid-late October. Oahu and Maui are easy enough to fly too... I have time off in September but the weather is too nice in the pacific northwest that time of year to need to go somewhere hot... I may take a drive down along the coast to California in September.
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You're going to have a good time down in CR.
Sounds like you've got a pretty sweet setup Kulharin.
Sounds like you've got a pretty sweet setup Kulharin.
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With 11 days on the Nicoya should I invest more time at one location over another?
I'd like to visit Brasilito / Playa Flamingo, Play grande, Tamarindo, Play Langosta, Avellana, Play Negra, Junquilal, Ostional, Nosara / Playa Guiones, Playa Coyote, Santa Theresa and Mal Pais... where would it be wise to spend 2-3 days/nights? I figured multi days/nights would be best for the Nosara and Mal Pais / Santa Theresa area?
I'd like to visit Brasilito / Playa Flamingo, Play grande, Tamarindo, Play Langosta, Avellana, Play Negra, Junquilal, Ostional, Nosara / Playa Guiones, Playa Coyote, Santa Theresa and Mal Pais... where would it be wise to spend 2-3 days/nights? I figured multi days/nights would be best for the Nosara and Mal Pais / Santa Theresa area?
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So I had tentatively booked 1 night in Playa grande, 3 nights in Junquillal, 3 nights in Nosara and 3 nights in Malpais... though I am thinking of dropping the Malpais portion of the trip and staying in Nosara or maybe 3 nights in Marbella... Looking at the distance between Malpais and Nosara is over 4 hours and apparently the road is very gnarly... It would also mean my last day there I'd have to drive from Malpais back north for my final night closer to Liberia as my flight would leave very early... Would Malpais/Santa Teresa be worth the drive from Nosara for 3 days/3 nights and then the long drive back, or should I invest the additional days where I'm already at?
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I liked Nosara / Playa Guiones. Playa Grande/ Tamarindo not as much -- Playa Negra's a better call in that area IMO.
Didn't get down to Mal Pais either.
Relax and enjoy.
Pura Vida is still going strong in CR.
Didn't get down to Mal Pais either.
Relax and enjoy.
Pura Vida is still going strong in CR.
Re: Hawaii or Costa Rica Mid April - Early May
Ok thanks... The long range weather forecast beyond Easter (while still a long ways off and prolly subject to change) looks like I'll be rolling in at the beginning throws of the wet season, calling for a chance of afternoon thunderstorms over a number of days and slightly cooler temperatures. Is that generally a good or bad thing for the wind and swell?
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