Surf Jamaica: Swell Times and Beach Vibes Abound
When it comes to surfing, within the worlds global collective consciousness the very mention of the sport endears images of hardcore Hawaiians and gung-ho Australians, bleach blonde Californian kids and die hard Irish coast wave jammers.
Online, March 30, 2014 (Newswire.com) - When it comes to surfing, within the worlds global collective consciousness the very mention of the sport endears images of hardcore Hawaiians and gung-ho Australians, bleach blonde Californian kids and die hard Irish coast wave jammers. With that association there perhaps comes the assumption that lesser island climates like the Caribbean do not draw in the waves the serious surfing crowd pines for. Yet Jamaican surf destinations with their 8-month swell season and off the map hot spots are a treasure to the serious surfer looking to expand their horizons and take that adventure into new waters.
Those looking to add the surf experience to their Jamaican get away would do well to look at Boston bay, where baby blue waters and consistently intermediate swell provide safe, fun practice zones for board enthusiasts still learning their licks and the advanced rider alike. The pristine white sands an unique island enclosure create both mild and challenging conditions, from which a unique history forged interest in the sport, most pointedly spinning out of the visiting
Consummate surfers might be interested in "The Zoo", a consistent wave with a steep wall that requires quick cut back skills and can be as challenging as any short form Hawaiian set. The curl has a classic cut, with a height that varies depending on the time of the year. Located at where the river meets the sea, "The Zoo" was originally discovered in the summer of 1974 by locals David Couch and Terry Muschcat who were shocked that the then booming surfing community had not considered venturing into this natural surf jem.
With the current flowing from inland direct into the Caribbean water of Boston Bay, an instant feature had simply been resting unrealized for the sport to capitalize on. Surfing had its foothold on Jamaica since the 60s, when the introduction of long boards into the fray began, which many visiting surfers would leave behind for locals to begin experimenting with themselves.
In the 50 plus years since surfing's popularity touched down on the proud island nation, there has been ample time for surf culture to prosper around a local knowledge of the hot spots beyond merely these game offerings. Boston Bay likewise has quite the farm to table vibe, as its heritage claim to home of authentic Jamaican jerk. This hot and spicy meat is perhaps as staple as linguini is to the Italian seaside, a terrific offering for any hungry surfer after a day of practice.
This kind of vacation destination can be yours, and what better way to enjoy it than with the necessary aid of the taxi network continuing to establish premiere hospitality services the island nation over. However you choose to stylize your Jamaican tour, an expanding network of information and travel services are waiting to help you find the access to the action your heart desires.
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