SURFING RIO NEXPA

Home to some of the best waves we surfed in Mexico, Rio Nexpa is a small town in southern Michoacan with a world class barrelling left. Nexpa is the sort of place thats full of people who have either been coming back for decades, or otherwise came for a week and stayed for two months…

SURFING LA TICLA

Ten minutes off Highway 200, La Ticla is one of the few places in mainland Mexico that gets waves all year round. In summer south swells make a super fun left which peels across the rivermouth and down the point for some leg achingly long rides. In winter the north swells create a shorter right-hand…

ESCAPING THE CROWDS AT LAS PEÑITAS

After a week of surfing relatively busy waves in La Lancha, we decided we were after something a bit more wild and we certainly found that at Las Peñitas. We’d heard about this camping and surf spot from a local in Punta de Mita and decided to check it out on our way south down…

SURFING LA LANCHA

In the long boarders paradise of Punta de Mita, La Lancha is possibly the best and certainly the most popular spot around. A ten minute walk down a jungle path and newly constructed oceanfront boardwalk leads to two beautiful white sand bays, backed by plenty of shady mangrove trees. There’s absolutely nothing on the beach…

CALIFORNIA DREAMING: OUR FAVOURITE THINGS ABOUT THE GOLDEN STATE

We never planned to go to California. We needed to buy a car for our road trip through Latin America and after deliberating over where to purchase it, California made the most sense. We planned to fly in, buy the car and get out of there as soon as possible, but things didn’t go quite…

SURF, SEALS AND SEA OTTERS IN BIG SUR

Driving the Pacific Coast Highway is widely regarded as one of the most iconic American road trips and the roughly 90 mile (140km) stretch through the Big Sur region is easily the most scenic and dramatic part of the drive. This quintessential road trip takes you past elephant seal rookeries, windswept surf beaches, redwood forests,…