Waves forecast

January 6, 2023

“Biggest waves I've ever seen at Teahupoo,” said Billy Kemper about Code Red II yesterday – one of those sessions that will forever be etched into the memory of the few who went out there.

Early in the morning of July 13, 2022, marine authorities designated the whole area around the isle of Tahiti as code red. The swell was so big, the wind funky, water gushing into the lagoon – and the message was clear; stay out of the water. Code Red means at least a 24-hour halt on all water activities.

That means good waves also here in Nicaragua in a few days. We are always watching the forecast and swells to catch the best waves in the best spots. Punta Miramar, Miramar Surf Camp , is one of the places that love big swells.

Follow the next days to see if this swell comes from Tahiti as good as it is been over there.


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