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Surfing at Rio Claro beach

Wax your board and paddle out for some of the nicest rides this side of Malibu.
A short walk to the river mouth of the Rio Claro will get you good breaks and high, long, tubular waves.
Known for world-class surfing, most of Costa Rica's beaches have been discovered already; remote Drake Bay and the Osa Peninsula still remain relatively uninhabited by surfers, or many tourists, for that matter.
The beaches are empty; the waves are steady and the water's crystal clean. Leave your wet suit at home - our tropical ocean averages 85 degrees Fahrenheit.
Just bring your wax, leash and board. We'll provide the rest.