If you like surfing

Lindy

Guest
Considering a look around the area, but having some access to surf would be important. What is the fastest and easiest way to get to the pacific coast ?
 

Lindy

Guest
Me too, but it is way overcrowded, now I am at CHACALA beach, great surf nearby and no crowds, just 45 minutes north of Sayulita. However, looking for a possible move just for a change.
 

Lindy

Guest
That is good to know. I think it was a zillion years ago that you werent supposed to travel that route. How is the rumour coming along about a bridge to connect to the west coast?
www.nayarit4fun.com
 

Landshark

Guest
Me too, but it is way overcrowded, now I am at CHACALA beach, great surf nearby and no crowds, just 45 minutes north of Sayulita. However, looking for a possible move just for a change.
If you are considering moving to Rocky Point thinking you can surf there you will be disappointed. The beaches are great but there is no surfing.
 

Mexico Joe

Cholla Bay 4 Life
If you're thinking about moving to Rocky Point, you might as well move to Phoenix because either way you're driving six hours to get some tasty waves bruh
 

Mexico Joe

Cholla Bay 4 Life
Standing up on a surfboard is technically surfing but if this BRO is inquiring about tasty waves then more than likely he's a legit surfer, dude.
 

Kenny

Guest
Back in the 60's and early 70's this commie pinko ratfink was a surf rat gear head in S Cali and though we didn't have Bruce Browns "Endless Summer", we always looked forward to trip down to Rosarito Beach.
 
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