Guidebook for San Juan del Sur

Micah
Guidebook for San Juan del Sur

Food Scene

The coolest little place in town to grab a good meal at a fair price. Staff is super friendly and the atmosphere is very Euro cafe style with a tropical twist.
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Barrio Cafe Hotel
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The coolest little place in town to grab a good meal at a fair price. Staff is super friendly and the atmosphere is very Euro cafe style with a tropical twist.

Everything Else

This hostel runs a variety of tours and offers surf board rentals and shuttle service to and from area beaches for a low cost. My last board rental and shuttle to Playa Maderas cost $14.
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Casa Oro Eco Hostel
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This hostel runs a variety of tours and offers surf board rentals and shuttle service to and from area beaches for a low cost. My last board rental and shuttle to Playa Maderas cost $14.
SJDS Spanish School has great staff and offer one on one classes for all levels of Spanish speakers. The new location is the 2nd floor of the Remax Real Estate building, across from the central park.
San Juan del Sur Spanish School
SJDS Spanish School has great staff and offer one on one classes for all levels of Spanish speakers. The new location is the 2nd floor of the Remax Real Estate building, across from the central park.
Surfing at Playa Maderas is almost always excellent. It can get crowded in the small cove, but you'll get a combo of big waves further out and powerful white water closer in for the longboarders.
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Playa Maderas
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Surfing at Playa Maderas is almost always excellent. It can get crowded in the small cove, but you'll get a combo of big waves further out and powerful white water closer in for the longboarders.
Closest thing to a completely private, deserted beach I've ever seen. You can't drive to it. You have to park and walk the trail down the hillside to get to it. The experience is worth the effort.
Playa Escameca
Closest thing to a completely private, deserted beach I've ever seen. You can't drive to it. You have to park and walk the trail down the hillside to get to it. The experience is worth the effort.