Sayulita is known for its amazing surf, relaxing and party scenes, so this little spot in the beautiful Riviera Nayarit has the perfect drink for every surfer (and non surfer!) out there. From smoothies to green juice to protein-powered shakes, coconut water, a “cielo rojo” or plain ol’ beer, the options are endless. Whether you...Continue reading
Author: Wildmex
Surf Music Through the Years
Ever since the “surf culture” started booming in the 1960’s in California, music has been a huge part of it; a complement to the sport and this new and exciting culture that brought so many people together, challenged authorities, gravity, nature, but most of all, points of view and how life and sport could be...Continue reading
Stretching in Sayulita for beginner and intermediate Surfers
Reaching out from #Sayulita to all the surfers in the Punta Mita area in México and around the globe, who are looking to improve their surfing skills and find strenght and release prior and after hitting the waves, here are some useful yoga exercises: To warm up with some modified #Sun_salutations, start in #Tadasana,...Continue reading
Best tides to surf in the Sayulita and Punta de Mita area?
Everyday people come through asking which tide is the best to surf, what is an incoming tide? Outgoing tide? Does it make a difference between a beach break, point break or reef? Well keep reading to find out… The Sayulita and Punta Mita area is blessed for having waves all day long and all year...Continue reading
How to get fit for your Surfing Vacations?
Surfing is not snowboarding, nor is it skateboarding. You don’t lie down on your snowboard then pop up just as you are gathering speed. Nor does snowboarding or skateboarding require you to paddle your way back up the hill after a big run. One of the hardest things about surfing is paddling into waves, which...Continue reading
Surfing during rain or storm
Rainy season on Mexico’s Pacific coast starts in July, goes harder in August and September and starts lowing down on October. A lot of questions come to mind and if you are on vacation at the beach it will feel like luck is not on your side… On the contrary. Is it okay to surf...Continue reading
Introduction to Surfing and Surf Science
Wave Formation Ocean waves are formed by low-pressure storm systems far out at sea, or by localized onshore winds. Waves traveling from a long distance away are called ground swells , and travel across the ocean in orderly groups called sets . Sets of waves generally have between three and eight waves, but can have...