Why come to Morro Negrito?
Private, uncrowded, tropical, waves! No crowded lineup here.
We restrict the numbers of surfers at the camp to 25.
There are ten different breaks to choose from, so no break gets overcrowded.
You will be served three meals per day with a variety of dishes made from fish, chicken, shrimp, tropical fruits, etc. We can accommodate vegetarian diets.
Small Island, Big Kahuna Waves
The smaller island is about a 30 minute boat ride. This is the island of the largest waves. When the waves are small everwhere else, you'll find 6-8 ft faces here on average. This is the place where you'll find the left breaks like P-Land, which is really two breaks, and Leftovers. The right break on this island is Nestles, described as the most exciting 30 seconds of your life.
Emily's is a fun point break.
Emilys is a left point break that peels and peels forever.
This could be your favorite wave of the whole trip.
We are heading to Sandbar in the Morning
When you hear this, you should start preparing, it'll be a morning of A frame peaks going left and right. Your arms will feel like the spaghetti you ate last night, and your jaws will hurt from smiling so much.
What Else is there?
There's also diving, snorkeling, nightly ping pong games, you can shoot basketball on the island court, fishing, ocean kayaking, hiking, exploring or just relaxing in a hammock. In the evening, you can review your daily surf session on the camp TV-DVD (bring your camcorder).
On the island, there is also a variety of wild life, including monkeys, sea turtles at times, many types of birds, parrots and even wild deer.
What do I bring?
The weather is tropical, so all you need is your trunks, warm water wax and alot of sunscreen. Reef shoes are a good idea for coral and rock breaks. If you snorkel or fish, bring your gear. (fishing is world class).
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