Surf Report – Costa Rica Surfing Reports – March 1, 2010

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Costa Rica Surf Report:

2-3ft    Knee to waist high  waves with poor shape.

Playa Grande, Costa Rica -  The waves are already starting to look fun.  Its small, but size should increase as the high tide starts to fill in.  The winds are blowing onshore, which is not a good sign for things to come.   Hopefully, this wind pattern will turn, but until then, we will have poor surfing conditions.

Surf forecasts are predicting the swell to start picking up a bit as the week progresses.

Costa Rica Tides:

We had a morning low tide of -1.14ft @ 9:01am moving up to a high tide of 10.20ft @ 3:20pm, dropping out to a low tide of -1.20ft @ 9:29pm tonight.

Costa Rica Weather:

We have sunny skies with steady onshore winds.  All and all, its another beautiful day in Playa Grande, Costa Rica.

If you are planning a trip to Costa Rica or Central America and want more surfing information, contact us at Info@UnaOla.com or give us a call at 1-888-958-SURF.

About Una Ola

Una Ola Surf Camp in Pavones, Costa Rica. Our Costa Rica surf camp and surf school was designed to help beginner surfers that want to learn how to surf faster than traditional surf schools by training sports specific movement and expanding your ocean awareness through video feedback and skills development. Our all-inclusive surf camps provide surfing lessons and guided surf tours, combined with hotel accommodations, transportation and meals. Contact us anytime to learn about our Costa Rica surf camps. For more information regarding surfing in Costa Rica call (888) 958-7873.
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