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GLOBAL SURF PROPERTIES

MORE COMING...

Soon you will be able to find properties from around the world that are in close proximity to the world's best waves.

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Currently we have listings in North America, Central America, South America, Indonesia and South Africa.

We are adding new properties daily. Sign up for updates and if you have a property you would like to promote, please contact us at internationalsurfproperties@gmail.com

Costa Rica is a rugged, rainforested Central American country with coastlines on the Caribbean and Pacific. Though its capital, San Jose, is home to cultural institutions like the Pre-Columbian Gold Museum, Costa Rica is known for its beaches, surf, volcanoes, and biodiversity. Roughly a quarter of its area is made up of protected jungle, teeming with wildlife including spider monkeys and quetzal birds.

Whatever you're looking for, El Salvador has it all -- bustling cities and isolated villages, luxury hotels and rustic ecolodges, dense rainforest and wide-open beaches. You can swing from a hammock or zip over a forest, sail around islands, or surf down a volcano. 

Indonesia is made up of over 18,000 islands and has many perfect surf spots around its many beautiful islands surrounded by all types of high quality waves. Be it that you are an advanced surfer or a beginner, you will be sure to find a place to surf and ultimately live here.

Baja California & Mainland Mexico

Most surfers know Mexico holds a huge amount of epic surf breaks; from perfect beach breaks, to long point breaks and rocky, pitching waves. There are amazing affordable opportunities to own a slice of heaven in front of perfect surf.

Nica's waves rank among the best in Central America. Trade winds blow unopposed over Lake Managua and out into the Pacific, blessing the southwestern coastline with consistently offshore winds. Add to that the fact that the country receives the brunt of storm waves propagating up from the South Pacific year round, and has a coastal topography littered with points, reefs, and creek-fed beaches.

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