Surf

Off shore winds blow nearly every morning on the variety of nearby points and beach breaks. One such uncrowded beach break is located directly in front of the house rental at Jiquilillo Beach. The surf lodge is located near surf spots that include Aserradores Beach Break (a.k.a. The Boom) and Aserradores Point.  The beach breaks a have heavy hollow barrels and hold up to head and a half surf.  The point is a fifty to hundred yard long driving rock left.  It starts breaking at overhead and gets bigger than triple.

The surf tours include boat rides to many other uncrowded beach breaks and a couple of rarely surfed points.

Jiquilillo Beach Break

Punchy barreling surf very similar to Asseradores beach break.  The surf in Jiquilillo is good on all tides.

Slide Shows

  1. Barrel.
  2. Long Wave.
  3. Lipper.

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Aserradores Point Break

The point likes a bigger swell.  The biggest day we surfed was easily triple overhead and people felt under very under gunned on 6'10" boards.

There is also the rarely surfed Wildman’s Peak on the outside that is begging for some brave kite surfers or tow in surfers. Paddle surfing this peak is sometimes included in our surf tours.

 

Oliver Fish with a nice round house on Aserradores Point
Big November South Swell click photo for the surf slide show

Point Slide Shows

  1. Inner point Asseradores Nicaragua.
  2. Big south swell Asseradores Nicaragua.
  3. Big turn.

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Aserradores Beach Break

Similar to Pasqualles or Puerto Escondido in Mexico, Aserradores Beach Break is a great place to try out your 6'1" barrel hunter.

Pro surfer Holly Beck going deep at Aserradores Beach Break click photo for slide show

Beach Break Slide Shows

  1. Holly Beck deep in the barrel.
  2. Holly Beck ripping on Asseradores beach break.
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