Showing posts with label Surfing in Mexico. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Surfing in Mexico. Show all posts

Wednesday, 16 December 2015

World Surf Event

The world surf event comprises of professional surfers, it is meant to show case talents worldwide. During the contests, scores are on a scale of 0.1 to10.0, the scores are then broken to increments of one tenth.
Judgment
The criteria used to judge is based on the previous scores and the display of some given elements in each wave.
Rules
Like any other sport, a couple of rules apply;
  1. A  surfer has the right to be paved way when closer to an area where a wave breaks,
  2. If one surfer overtakes the other who is in an inside position, interference will be called and penalties made.
  3. Guilty of interference also applies when one catches more than the maximum number of waves in a heat, hence abstracts the ability of other competitors to catch waves.
Sayulita Surfing
In Mexico City lies Sayulita, a place best described as a surfers paradise.
The waves are very suitable for all skill stages; first timers, intermediate and advanced surfers. Throughout the year, waves break in bay, especially between December and early April. For beginners interested insurfing lessons, there is a couple to choose from, coaches and instructors are available too.
You may choose to make reservations or opt to attend the lessons any day of the week. It is advisable that you ask a potential instructor a couple of questions to find out whether they are qualified. Many places offer board rental and rash guard but it is necessary that you wear plenty of sunscreen.
A perfect means to remember about the excitement of a first lesson or to show off your moves on some great waves is to experience professional surf.  You can also take nice photos at no extra cost.
The locals may tend to be quite aggressive on crowded days, hence, for the beginners; it is advisable to stay on the right side when attempting to catch waves. One of the best things about the experience during your vacation is the neighboring surf breaks that are some drive away. Joining the surf trips is a great means of experiencing the quality waves with the perfect local guides.
Finally, Incase you are in need of guaranteed surf during a trip, hiring a car is very essential. With all the adventure during your trip, surfing experience in Sayulita is sure to create favorite memories of your vacation.

Monday, 21 September 2015

Life is Good in Sayulita, Mexico

Sayulita is a village located in the Nayarit state in Mexico. It was discovered by roving surfers back in the1960s and is today one of the most famous travel destinations in the country. The village offers a wide range of attractions to international and local travelers.
Life is Good in Sayulita, Mexico
Tourists love Sayulita for the fact that they are able to engage in snorkeling, one of the most popular attraction activities in the country besides scuba diving. Surfing, jungle canopy tours, hiking and horse back riding are other activities the tourists enjoy. For fishing lovers, some of the fish types to watch out for include Dorado, Bonita, Red Snapper and Sailfish. This village is also a good place to engage in boogie boarding, kayaking and hot sun bathing on the side of the beach. Most people also take boat rides for a full day or just enjoy whale watching.
Sayulita is one of the most sought after real estate in Mexico due to its natural beauty. The village real estate is also popular since it offers a very nice access to Puerto Vallarta. Tourists also get to enjoy excellent sandy beaches, palm trees and lush jungle terrain, like in majority of Mexico. This village can be accessed by a variety of means from the Puerto Vallarta airport (just 45 minutes away), including taxi, car rentals and bus. Bus is the most affordable way, although private rentals are good for travel customization.
The village has modern hotels and facilities that make it a world class for international tourists. High-end hotels offer internet access, although the village itself has many internet cafes. International tourists mingle freely with native Cora and Huichol people at Sayulita beach, which is part of the recently designated“Riviera Nayarit” coastal corridor. International travelers usually take advantage of local surf training schools.