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There are also bus options, but as you might imagine, those are for the more adventurous spirit (who’s traveling on a limited budget).

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For those that want to skip the puddle jumper, it’s about a two-hour drive from San Jose to Puntarenas, where you can catch a 70-minute ferry ride to Paquera, and from there it’s another two-hour drive to Mal Pais. From there it’s a 40-minute taxi ride to Mal Pais. The most efficient way to get there is to fly into San Jose, then catch a direct flight to Tambor. The major issue with traveling with a family to somewhere like Mal Pais is that it’s not the easiest place in the world to get to. And if you want a change of scenery, hop on the ferry across to Gulf of Nicoya and check out what’s happening around Jaco and Herradura.

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Go zip lining through the rainforest canopy, take long hikes in the jungle flora and fauna, or just find a quiet little space to zen out and enjoy the wilds. From camping, to gritty surf camps, to five-star resorts, to yoga retreats, just remember when it comes to booking somewhere to stay: “happy wife, happy life.” Mal Pais sits on the border of the Cabo Blanco Natural Reserve, so besides surfing, there’s all kinds of eco-tourism activities to indulge in. There is no shortage of options when it comes to accommodations. Situated south of Playa Hermosa and Tamarindo, Mal Pais can be a bit on the remote side, but that’s all part of the allure. One of the more consistent surf spots on the Pacific coastline, there are nearly two dozen legit reefs, points and beach breaks in the area-which means there’s literally something for everyone to ride. If something exotic (and tropical) is what you’re after for you and your family, Mal Pais in Costa Rica is a special little slice of Central America. There’s something special about gliding into a gentle roller under the Hawaiian sun and shadow of the Diamond Head crater, which is why Waikiki lands at the top of our list for family-friendly surf trips.Īdditional Surfline cams in or around Waikiki: With world-famous breaks like Waimea Bay, Pipeline and Sunset Beach firing from October through March, there’s no shortage of power to keep dad’s ego in check. And if you land in Waikiki in the winter months a trip across the island to the North Shore is a must. Up around Diamond Head there are a few more advanced breaks that work on the constant trade swells. Rent a longboard or take a lesson from one of the beach boys, folks have been learning to surf this well for well over a century now. The waves in the area are typically soft, fun and forgiving-perfect for kids trying to stand-up for the first time. Situated right on the sand in front of Queens and a handful of other playful surf spots, the Sheraton Waikiki, the Outrigger Waikiki Beach Resort and the Moana Surfrider are all neighboring resorts that offer a healthy dose of classic South Shore nostalgia.Ĭlick here for the Waikiki Beach Cam, Surf Report & Forecast. One of the most historic is the Royal Hawaiian (also known as the Pink Palace of the Pacific). There is no shortage of beach-front hotels to stay in. Waikiki’s been developed with the express purpose of accommodating tourists, so pretty much anything you need is at your fingertips. Book a hotel shuttle service to and from the airport and you may not even need to rent a car. Fly into Honolulu International Airport and you’re halfway to paradise. What better place to take the family for a surf trip than the birthplace of surfing? For a crew flying in from the mainland of the United States it’s about as easy a surf trip as there is.






Family surf