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Costa Rica’s November Surf Paradise: Warm Swells, Easy Living

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As November arrives, Costa Rica’s Pacific coast turns on: warm 28 °C (82 °F) water, consistent south-pulse energy, and gentle offshore mornings. It’s the perfect pre-winter escape for surfers of all levels.

Why November Works

Late-season southern hemisphere swells meet dry-season trades, delivering clean 3–6 ft surf and long, rippable walls. Mornings are typically glassy or offshore; afternoons bring a light seabreeze. For climate and travel guidance, see the national board Visit Costa Rica.

Where to Paddle Out

  • Playa Avellanas (Guanacaste) — “Little Hawaii” on bigger pulses; multiple peaks for mixed abilities. Official destination page: Playa Avellanas.
  • Santa Teresa & Playa Carmen (Nicoya) — Boho vibe, punchy beachbreaks, reefy corners on tides. Learn more: Santa Teresa.
  • Nosara / Playa Guiones — User-friendly sandbars, long rides, strong conservation culture. Destination info: Nosara.

More Than Waves: Nature & Conservation

Roughly a quarter of Costa Rica’s territory is protected. On the coast, that means surf trips overlap with turtle nesting and dry-forest wildlife. Explore park information via SINAC (National System of Conservation Areas). For leatherback conservation and beach access rules near Tamarindo, see Marino Las Baulas National Park.

Where to Stay & Learn (Eco-leaning)

Look for properties certified under ICT’s CST—Certification for Sustainable Tourism. You’ll find surf schools and guides who promote reef-safe practices, tide awareness, and mooring-over-anchoring ethics.

Practical Tips

  • Boards: All-round shortboard or fish for beachbreaks; a step-up for well-overhead pulses; longboard/funboard for mellow days.
  • Kit: Reef-safe sunscreen (no oxybenzone), booties for reefy entries, small first-aid kit.
  • Logistics: November books up—reserve early. Check wind/swell windows with a trusted forecast (e.g., Surfline Costa Rica).
  • Etiquette: Respect locals and right-of-way; pack out all trash; avoid trampling dunes and turtle nests.

Mini Itinerary (7 Days)

  • Days 1–2: Avellanas — Dawn patrol + sunset sessions; day trip to Tamarindo mangroves.
  • Days 3–4: Nosara — Long walls at Guiones; evening turtle talk or refuge visit (season-dependent).
  • Days 5–7: Santa Teresa — Morning glass, yoga recovery, tide-timed reefs; waterfalls inland on a lay day.

Where to Try/See

Safety Note

Mind rips, shifting sandbars, and shallow reefs on lower tides. During turtle nesting seasons, follow local restrictions and red-light protocols at night. Keep an eye on valuables and never leave gear unattended.

Sustainability Note

Choose CST-certified operators, refill water, and favor moorings over anchoring on reefs. Many towns run beach-cleanups—join one and “leave only bubbles.”

Key Takeaways

  • November = reliable swell + warm water across the Pacific coast.
  • Three-stop arc (Avellanas–Nosara–Santa Teresa) covers varied waves and vibes.
  • Conservation is part of the trip—plan around park rules and nesting seasons.

Conclusion & CTA

From postcard sandbars to conservation-minded beach towns, Costa Rica delivers a November surf escape with substance. Explore more ocean travel ideas on the OceanWish Blog and subscribe to OceanDrops for weekly inspiration.