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The Boom

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Timezone: America/Managua
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Ideal surf conditions at The Boom

Swell window
S, SSW
Swell size
3ft - 8ft
Swell breaks over
Sand
Wind window
NE, ENE
Offshore wind
NE
Works at
Mid, High
(Better on rising)
Best tide type
Mid
Skill Level
Intermediate, Expert
Seasons
Spring, Summer, Autumn
Board types
Shortboard

The Boom surf guide

The Boom is a well-known surf spot located in Northern Nicaragua, famous for its consistent beachbreaks and stellar barrel rides. Pioneered by Shay O’Brien and his family when they founded Chancletas Beach Resort, it has become a popular destination for surfers looking to catch some serious waves. The area is characterized by its beautiful sandy beaches and a fun, relaxed vibe, making it a great spot to hang out and surf.

When it comes to surfing, The Boom is definitely a mixed-bag experience. The waves generally handle swells from 3 to 8 feet (about 1 to 2.5 meters), with the sweet spot being during mid to high tides. It works best with swells coming from the south and south-southwest, and ideally, you want the wind blowing from the northeast or east-northeast. The sandy bottom helps keep things smooth, but don't be fooled; while the waves don’t usually get much taller than a couple of feet overhead, they can pack a punch and catch you off guard. This spot is suitable for intermediate to expert surfers, and it's famous for giving regular folks some epic rides. The two main areas to surf are Coconuts to the north and Powder Puffs to the south, while The Boom proper is located right in the middle.

Getting to The Boom is easy since you can drive right onto the beach with your 4x4 or motorcycle. However, staying at Chancletas and taking a short stroll down the path is usually the way to go. The crowd factor can vary a lot—timing is key to avoid sharing a peak with too many surfers. Just be aware that it can get particularly hot here, so staying hydrated is essential. In terms of boards, shortboards are definitely the way to go for navigating these waves. Overall, The Boom delivers a mix of fun and challenge, making it a solid choice for surfers looking to maximize their time in the water.

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