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What To Do in Pavones

BEACHESPAVONESThe shores of Playa Pavones are littered with nooks and small beaches, each separated by a rocky outcropping or a bend in the shoreline. There is little development along the coast, which preserves the natural beauty of the area. All buildings are set inland, giving the coastline a pristine image. Tidal pools, and the creatures that inhabit them, make for interesting beach walks at low...

Building in Mexico

Buying a lot and building your dream home can be exciting!  It affords you the opportunity to build exactly what you want to suit your lifestyle and your exact needs, and typically much more affordable than building in the states. In fact, it may be the only way to get exactly what you want!

Tunnel Vision Lost in Nicaragua

A one week experience that will take you on a journey of a lifetime. The art form of surfing is one of the most technically difficult sports in the world, which requires many other skills to really reach your true potential. Strength, Flexibility, Health, Focus and the ability to remain calm in critical ocean situations are just a few of the attributes required to becoming a competent surfer.

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Tunnel Vision Shipwrecked in Nicaragua

A one week experience that will take you on a journey of a lifetime. The art form of surfing is one of the most technically difficult sports in the world, which requires many other skills to really reach your true potential. Strength, Flexibility, Health, Focus and the ability to remain calm in critical ocean situations are just a few of the attributes required to becoming a competent surfer.

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Peru’s Premier Surf Towns

In 1961 John Severson, the creator of The Surfer Magazine, showed up at our surf club in Lima Peru. He had with him several copies of the first issue of The Surfer.He told us he had researched weather patterns and checked out world maps and decided that Peru had the best location to receive the constant surf originated by the storms in the Roaring Forties. After surfing and hanging with us,  he asked...

Discover Peru Surf Property with Felipe Pomar

Is surfing Peru on your bucket list? Should it be? Let me tell you a short story. Since the 1950’s the world’s top surfers have all been visiting Peru.. From Mickey Dora and Phil Edwards, to Hawaiians George Downing and Rabbit Kekai legendary surfers have been quietly travelling to Peru. John Severson, Occy and Laird have been there as well. Wonder why? There are many reasons really but let’s hear...

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