Rico's Surf Shop Game



All experts agree: “La Pared” in Luquillo is the best beach for Surfing Lessons in Puerto Rico

For Surfing Classes, School & Surfing Lessons in Puerto Rico, the place to be is “La Pared” Beach, located 45 minutes from San Juan in the small town of Luquillo. Ever dreamed of Learning to Surf in the Caribbean? While visiting Puerto Rico Surf Lessons are a must! Puerto Rico is the preferred destination for surfers in the Caribbean. The Island boasts world-class waves, a sunny tropical climate and beautiful beaches. Our surfing instructors will encourage and guide you through your surfing lessons. We believe Surfing makes people happy, and it’s the coolest thing to do in Puerto Rico!

Our Surfing Classes are ideal for beginner and intermediate surfers, ages 8 and up.

Surfing Puerto Rico Adventures offers the Best Surfing Classes, School & Surfing Lessons in Puerto Rico. We make it easy by providing a great opportunity for visitors to our Island to learn how to surf. Our Surfing Classes are designed for Beginner and Intermediate surfers from ages 8 and up. The lessons are safe yet fun too! So stop dreaming about it, put on your board shorts, bring your friends and family, and prepare your faces for the biggest, most continuous smiles they have experienced in a while!

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Surf SpotPhotosQualityWave directionWave typeCrowd level
Boca los Tubos03RightRivermouthNot Too Bad
Bridges03LeftBeach breakNot Too Bad
Crash Boat Beach03Right & leftBreakwater / groynePacked
Domes04RightReef breakBusy
Flamenco beach - Culebra Island03RightReef breakEmpty
Gas Chambers05RightReef breakBusy
Inches03RightReef breakCan Get Busy
Isla Verde03Right & leftReef breakNot Too Bad
Jobo's13RightReef breakCan Get Busy
La Ocho03Right & leftReef breakPacked
Middles54RightReef breakCan Get Busy
Steps04RightReef breakBusy
Surfer's Beach03RightReef breakPacked
Table Top04RightReef breakNot Too Bad
Tres Palmas24Right & leftReef breakCan Get Busy
Tubos03Right & leftReef breakNot Too Bad
Information about Puerto Rico

Surf Puerto Rico - Quick Facts
LOCATION: Carribean
POPULATION: 3800000
NATIONALITY: Puerto Rican (US citizens)
LANGUAGE: Spanish, English
CURRENCY: US Dollar
Puerto Rico, officially the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, lies in the north-eastern Caribbean Sea. Puerto Rico in Spanish means rich port. It is made up of the main island of Puerto Rico and a number of smaller islands including Vieques, Culebra, and Mona.
The capital, and largest city, is San Juan. The official languages are Spanish and English. It is a self-governing unincorporated territory of the United States and has a population of over 4 million. The currency is the US Dollar.

Earn the stunt surfing crown. All GAMES; Disney Junior Games; Descendants Games; Fashion Games; Frozen Games. Ricos – rich, perfect. Right – a wave that breaks on the right of the surfer, from the peak. Riptide– a stretch of water that is particularly turbulent. Rock dance – the moves made by surfers who exit the water through a rocky section. Rocker– the curve under the surfboard.

Rico's Surf Shop Challenge Game

  • Get the cold snack orders from Rico's Surf Shop op from the ice cream cart on either ends of the beach. Take the order to the customer who ordered it while avoiding the people and obstacles lying around. If you run into any of them. You will spill some of the order.
  • Concentrate on the photo and try to remember exactly what she is wearing. When the time is up, the photo disappears and it’s up to you to find the matching elements in Miley's bedroom and closet. Keep an eye out for the limo at the bottom of the screen while you play these Hannah Montana games. If it reaches the house, time's up.
Puerto Rico Surfing Info and Details

Puerto Rico Surf Spot Map


Puerto Rico is the Caribbean's version of the North Shore of Hawaii. It is blessed with good surfing conditions all year and can get pretty big and powerful. It also has the Hawaiian localism to a certain extent. Surfing goes off in a big way in Puerto Rico, and tourism is big in the area. That said, quiet waves are still on offer if you are prepared to look.
Northerly swells that are generated from the east coast of America are the main source of the waves in Puerto Rico, October to February being the main surfing season. The surf can be anything from 2ft to 20ft, and there are waves to suit all abilities.
There are surf spots located right around the main island of Puerto Rico and its tropical waters and good weather make for some great surf conditions. Surfing has traditionally centered around Rincon, and although the waves are good so are the locals, and the wave is normally busy. A better bet for surf would be Dunes or Montones, with beginners being more suited to Punta Higuero.
Rico The area around Rincon, on Puerto Rico's northwest coast, is popular with surfers due to some world class waves.
The waves throughout PR are mainly reefs and beach breaks, barrels are abundant. A great place for a surf trip. Waves to look out for are Gas Chambers
and Middles. Middles hosted the Rip Curl Pro Search Puerto Rico in 2010 and the event was won by Kelly Slater.
Surfing Puerto Rico - The Good
Rico Great Offshore Winds
Quality Waves
Easy Access To Surf
Surf Puerto Rico - The Bad and the Ugly

Rico's Surf Shop Shirt

Can Get Crowded
Localism
Petty Crime

Puerto Rico Surfing Conditions

Rico's Surf Shop Challenge



Puerto Rico Swell Size and Puerto Rico Water Temperature

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Rico's Surf Shop Game



Slater at the Rip Curl Pro Puerto Rico Porta del Sol: Photo Credit:© ASP / SCHOLTZ