El Salvador,
known as “The rights paradise”, is one of the most consistent surf spots in the world. It hosts some of the biggest waves in the Pacific Ocean and point-breaks almost unseen elsewhere in Central America.
This country has a myriad of incredible waves, pumping 365 days a year, and an average temperature of 30°C (86°F)
, both in and out of the water.
But what makes surfing unique is the length of most of it´s waves, breaking 100/200 meters or more without closing out.It´s a destination with dreamy waves, that has long been a hidden surfers paradise.
A gem that still has much to discover.
El Salvador has it all: hot water, never ending and world-class waves!
Xanadú
Surf Trip is by and large the perfect choice to get to know this beautiful country, enjoy their perfect waves and paradisiacal landscape only thinking about surfing and resting, in the hands of a team of both expats and locals.
Xanadú
Surf Trip is open to everyone. It doesn't matter whether you´ve been surfing for long or just an excited beginner, this place will blow your mind.
El Salvador has several waves, of all types and sizes, so anyone is welcome! Either to learn or to progress.
Surf lessons divided in 3 levels
(
beginner
/ intermediate/ advanced).
All
breakfasts
, lunches
and dinners serving
a wide array of both international and local delights.
Adaptation
to
any dietary requirement (vegetarians, vegans, celiacs, etc).
Airport
pick up and
drop off.
Transport
to different waves/ spots, adventures, towns, etc.
11 days
/ 10 nights in a paradisiacal house in the oceanside.
Yoga lessons,
surf fitness training,
surf skate training,
Tamanique´s waterfall hike, Santa Ana volcano hike
Not included:
Flight
tickets and travel insurance.
Our
oceanside house is located in the private neighborhood Xanadú, in the department of La Libertad, El Salvador. It is a residential area, very safe and quiet. Only 4 minutes away from El Tunco.
Distance to the waves:
- Sunzal (4 mins)
- La Bocana (6 mins)
- El Zonte (10 mins)
- Punta Roca (15 mins)
- Km 59 y 61 (18 mins)