It's low on frills but high on warmth and welcome. I thoroughly enjoyed my week at Miramar, my first ever surf camp and first time in Nicaragua. Absolute beginner surfer, beginner package, solo traveler. Pros: Staff and guests are all so laid back and friendly; by the end of the week you're hugging everyone goodbye - wait staff, cooks, surf instructors +. Everything you need is there once you arrive - meals, boards, daily access to waves close and farther away via boat or tuktuk. No need to wander far from camp, not that there's much around. Food was delicious, with a fixed menu and daily lunch and dinner specials. They were happy to accommodate my vegan/dairy free diet, and I never felt like I was missing out or still hungry (except for desert...) International guests, multiple languages spoken around camp, great vibe. Pools are great - social area, good spot to cool off and watch the waves. Great A/C in all three rooms I stayed in during my stay (my fault for the room changes because of me changing dates) Great artwork throughout the camp and in the rooms So many hammocks - and plenty of hammock time They picked me up at the airport at 1:30am and handled that easily Cons: Limited infrastructure - plumbing has some kind of serious limitations, no hot water in guest rooms. Pretty thin sheets on the beds. Flies at mealtime. Lots of them. A stomach bug that went around - seemed to hit everyone staying there for 18-24 hours. Mild for me. Overall it was a really great time. I met interesting people from around the US other parts of the world, all of various ages and life experiences. I learned a lot about surfing, spent a lot of time in the water.
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