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Teiki Mathieu Baillan surfing a self-made Alaya surfboard in Macaroni, Mentawaï, Indonesia. Photo by C. Naslain, 2009.
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Por Marlee , 29-12-2009
Lives will never be the same - Well our lives will never be the same after spending a week at Morro Negrito. It was an appropriate place to spend Thanksgiving. Everything was fantastic - really. I can barely stand the thought of a 4/3 wet suit now. Staying up past 8pm is a chore and I keep dreaming about all the magic. For the critics who went before us my thought is this - if they took issue with the fresh cuisine then they clearly were not laughing enough, surfing enough and chilling enough. Hats off to Jeff, Dan and Clayton who made the trip awesome and to Ruffy, the best dog EVER!
Por Spyros , 21-10-2008
Re: Morro Negrito - Me and a bunch of my Hawaiian friends went back in 2000 and the campand waves sucked big time. The boat drivers were so hung over they would not wake up to take us out. We had to rally them ourselves. The cooks did not understand how to cook freshly caught fish and over cooked it. Nestles is truly a drop to a mush out. P land has too many rocks. Camp was dirty and lame. I do not know how it is now, but its a mission to get there. Way better spots in other parts of Panama, Nicaragua and Costa Rica. It seems that beginning surfers and longboarders enjoy the camp. You might score a few waves, but certainaly not world class..not even close. Everyone on Kauai knows not to go here if your searching for a good camp experience!!
Por David Pilling , 07-05-2008
Incredible trip! - this was an incredible trip. We hope to make it back there soon.
Por Anonymous , 06-05-2008
Don't believe the Morro Negrito Hype - I've been to many surf camps and this one ranks as the very worst. Avoid at all costs. The food is disgusting and sparse. The reason they suggest bringing protein bars is to save them money. The living quarters were dirty and filled with bugs. And while the surf can be good (based on photos) it was flat when we were there and the owner told us it was going off the day before. NOT TRUE! We left nad went to Bocas Del Toro which is great. There are great surf camps in Nicaragua and Costa RIca and probably in Panama. THis isn't one of them!!
Por Anonymous , 04-05-2008
Re Steve's Post - comment by Anonymous, 2008-03-08 15:21:17 Isn't it weird how every post that is not positive about the wave is followed up with a really positive post about Morro Negrito Surf Camp? Hmmmm... could it be Steve the owner of the camp out flaming the boards to support his financial gain??? The wave is weak, don't go- that is real feedback, not MN propaganda. By the way how many surf camps have so many people taking the time to warn you off?
Por Steve Thompson , 10-03-2008
Latest Morro Negrito commentary - There are about 500 surfers per year that come to Morro Negrito Surf Camp. 95% of them have a great time and 5% of them don't. These same 5% go to wannasurf.com and complain about it. Some of the happy ones write me emails to me thanking me for such a great experience. Here is an email I received today: Steve- I just wanted to drop you a quick note to let you know what a great time I had at Morro Negrito (I know Lara did as well). You have an amazing staff on that Island and I'd be remiss if I didn't take the opportunity to let you know just how great they ALL are. I have never surfed before and had two surf lessons- one with Karinn and one with Tyler. I have to tell you, both are amazing surf guides and went out of their way to really make sure I was comfortable and it all made sense to me. Tyler was constantly checking in with me to make sure I was catching waves....and the entire staff was always looking out for us. It was great and felt so good to be there--like family. I had a great couple days at snickers and even tried my hand at some bigger waves at leftovers and mojo. Plus, the port and chapel were kicking. Overall, it was such a special experience. Of course, the surf was the main reason and the beautiful setting was another, but it would not have been the same without the people. While I spent most of my time on the water with Karinn, Tyler and Bob (and can go on and on how truly special they all are invidually), Andy's personality and Jeff's sense of humor made a great vacation so much more memorable. And of course, Chela (i am probably spelling that wrong) and Anna were very amenable with my food issues as well. Again, great time, super professional, personable and enjoyable staff, and amazing location. Thanks for the experience!! It is cold and windy in NYC right now and I am sitting in a cubicle...all I can think about is catching a wave... Carolyn
Por Anonymous , 08-03-2008
- Isn't it weird how every post that is not positive about the wave is followed up with a really positive post about Morro Negrito Surf Camp? Hmmmm... could it be Steve the owner of the camp out flaming the boards to support his financial gain??? The wave is weak, don't go- that is real feedback, not MN propaganda. By the way how many surf camps have so many people taking the time to warn you off?
Por Campbell , 29-01-2008
- Just wanted to say we had a wonderful time at MG. I hope to return with some of my friends soon.
Por Anonymous , 06-01-2008
RE: Gary B. Silberstein Post - What does this advertisement for Morro Negrito Surf Camp have to do with this wave????? Oh another case of Steve the owner of MN flaming these boards. Absolute crap, don't go to Morro Negrito, the reality is it is a bust. For the money spent you are better off on your own with a car and map in Panama. Ask yourself how many over surf camps get bad reviews like this???? Once again, thanks for the feedback on your camp Steve.
Por Anonymous , 10-12-2007
- The trip was great! We had good to excellent waves at Sand Bar the first three days, tapering off to poor-but-still-fun the last two days. Silva breaks were sketchy,being overhead at the beginning but, from all accounts, not ideal due to wind and swell direction. The camp is terrific! Quiet, comfortable. Landscaping really nice. Food was excellent: Chela is magic and kept us full and happy. Ben did the guide job competantly and was delightful besides. John (interesting, engaging character to be sure), was extremely helpful at all times. He repaired a couple boards too. Boatmen Aris and Johanes were excellent, no problems there. Finally, I was impressed with the Panama City arrangements; pickups were trouble-free, transport comfortable, Hotel Marparaiso just fine. We did get to the landing a bit late for the tide due to a small delay in departing Panama City. I would recommend erring on the conservative side to ensure arrival while tide is good and high! Lugging the boards through the mud was dicey. I'll be writing a little story for my surf club newsletter in which I will definitely recommend Morro Negrito. Gary B. Silberstein, Ph.D. Research Biologist Department of Molecular, Cell and Developmental Biology University of California, Santa Cruz Santa Cruz, CA 95064
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