The Stormrider Surf Guide Central America & Caribbean

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Review

For Americans in search of epic surf destinations, Central America and the Caribbean are the most practical options – making this book one of the most functional necessities for your library. With all the same features as the rest of The Stormrider Guides, this book shares all the Mexican hotspots and Bahamian gems – Surfer Magazine 

The Stormrider Surf Guide: Central America And The Caribbean is chock-full of info to help you score CenAm during this south swell season. If that weren’t enough, it also spotlights the Bahamas, the Greater Antilles, and the Lesser Antilles, so you’ve got some tropical winter destinations mapped out for you as well. In true Stormrider Guide fashion, it discusses surf cultures, highlights can’t-miss breaks, and lets you know exactly what you’re getting into at each destination. If you’re doing any traveling to Central America, you want to have this guide handy. – Transworld Surf

From the Back Cover

INTRODUCTION PAGES
– Meteorology and Oceanography
– Ocean Environment
– Surf Culture
– Stormrider Hotspots
– Off the map overview

SURF ZONES
– Surf break descriptions
– Stormrider Symbols
– When to go
– Swell and weather stats
– Travel Information
– Surf business locators

About the Author

Bruce Sutherland is the Publishing Editor at Low Pressure, and co-author of The Stormrider Surf Guide Europe, The Stormrider Surf Guide North America, The Stormrider Surf Guide Central America and the Caribbean, The Stormrider Surf Guide Indonesia and the Indian Ocean, The Stormrider Surf Guide Tropical Islands, The Stormrider Surf Guide France and The World Stormrider Guides trilogy. He has 35 years extensive experience of surfing and traveling. Contributions also come from the Low Pressure team of Ollie Fitzjones and Dan Haylock, as well as numerous respected surf journalists like Antony “YEP” Colas who has surfed in over 55 countries.
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