![]() Seriously, I’m still traumatized from my experience- learn from my mistake and put your board under at the end, so it can go ON TOP of people’s luggage. ![]() If you do this, they will brutally manhandle your surfboard, and throw EVERYONE ELSE’S luggage on top of your precious boards. It should cost $12 a person, and you can easily stow your surfboard under the bus.Ībout that- whatever you do, DO NOT be the first person in line to put your board under the bus, and don’t let the bus driver see your board right away either. There is a direct bus that runs from San José to Puerto Viejo twice daily. Travel to Puerto Viejo from San Jose by bus:.Puerto Viejo is located all the way down on the southern Caribbean side of Costa Rica, only about 45 minutes from the Panama Border Crossing.Įven though it’s pretty far from other popular Costa Rica surf spots, it’s pretty easy to get to, even by public transportation. Thanks for your support of Gathering Waves! How to get to Puerto Viejo And, as an Amazon associate I earn a commission from qualifying sales. If you use these links to buy or book something we may earn a small commission at no extra cost to you. P.s.: This post may contain affiliate links. ![]() There seem to be a lot of misconceptions going around about Puerto Viejo nowadays- those laid-back, reggae vibes? Maybe in the 90’s, but not as much today.Īnyways, I’m here to give you an honest guide to the Puerto Viejo surf, as well as what this beach town is really like nowadays- Let’s get after it! The Puerto Viejo surf is notoriously gnarly, and hosts the infamous Salsa Brava, AKA the Costa Rican Pipeline, as well as a few other breaks. It is best known for black sand beaches, crystal clear waters, reggae music, and an overall, laid-back vibe. Puerto Viejo is a small but busy surf town on Costa Rica’s Caribbean Coastline.
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