Surf Forecast Manzanillo (Rivas Province)
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Manzanillo (Rivas Province) surfspot characteristics
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One of the first waves to receive any media attention in the ‘90s and when the specific SSW swell wraps in, it is one of Nicaragua’s best draw-cards. A wedgy, cliff bounce take-off, leads into a series of walled sections, with occasional tubes, before racing into the beachbreak on the inside. A longish ride from tip to tail and definitely best around mid tide on moderate swells below 225º.
General: Manzanillo is one of the Pacific side's most fickle waves. When it's on, however, it's one of the best waves in Nicaragua. Manzanillo requires both a very specific swell direction from the SW and a certain size before it begins to show its true form. (The wrong direction can render it mushy or a closeout, or both.) Tides: Mid to high. Size: Chest high to double overhead Wind: NE Swell: SW Bottom: Rock. Paddling: Medium Spot Rating: Can get good but fickle.
Beginner to advanced
Private development. Boat access only.
April-August
Crowd Factor: Yes, when the swell is good. Local Vibe: No real locals here, but it still can get intense.
Impressive cliff backdrop and only accessible by panga unless staying in the only 5 star resort around. Often crowded because it appeals to the average surfer, but the long paddle back out and various sections can spread the bodies. Beware of rocks and urchins.
Fair
Turning your back to the ocean.