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Colorado. Barrels in Nicaragua

September 07, 2012 | Words By: Ben Herrgott

Surprises can be good or bad. This one was above expectations. Since my trip was a bit of a last minute decision, I didn’t really do much research about surf spots in Central and South America, I just checked that I would get to each country during the right season - or close to it.


My only plan when I got to Nicaragua, after 4 months on the road, was to pick up my girlfriend from the airport and find a cute little place to start surfing less! After one night in dodgy Managua we hitchhiked to Playa Gigante, a picturesque fishing village that hasn’t been affected by the growing influx of surfers to this magic country. From Playa Gigante it’s a 20 minute walk to a wave called Amarillo, and we quickly learnt that it was only another 20 minutes to Colorado - the world-class barreling wave! Once again, somehow, we’d timed it well and wandered along the beach to Colorado on the biggest day of a new swell. Locals told us it was the biggest swell they’ve had so far this year! No idea if this is true – but Colorado was definitely pumping and it made us feel pretty lucky to be there! Sitting in front of this powerful right hander was like watching the best parts of a wicked surf movie: some guys got absolutely smashed in shallow water by the thick lip of the wave and didn’t stay out long, while some of the more talented would have been having the surf of their life - they wouldn’t have even needed sunscreen, spending long seconds in ‘el tubo’!

get amongst it

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About 500m passed Colorado is Panga Drops – a wave that got its name from a ‘Panga’ boat, local fishing boat, that once got caught here by this solid wave. This spot gets more swell so whilst Colorado was 4 to 5ft, this place was a solid 6ft but easier and much more manageable for me. Only 6 happy surfers out there, too!

It is probably obvious that my excitement at the sight of great waves in great countries is not about to fade any time soon.

As I write this, a few days later, we’re perched on a hill waiting for a Tsunami alert to be lifted!


3 Comments


  1. Nice little story on a great start to our Nicaragua trip.

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  2. Audran Flammier says:

    HOUCH, remind's me of some good crash!!! La bise a katie. Cho poulet.

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  3. I was their surfing that swell a few days ago. I am not so happy to read the exact location, name and way to get to the wave.
    Ben and Drift, you should know better and keep some information to yourself, even if you believe everybody already knows it.

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  4. Sorry about revealing the location, I dont travel to surf any longer so I forget these things.

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  5. so if I could have kept the place secret I would still be surfing it with just my friends?
    Let’s not be silly here. Information about surf spots wants to be free. People want to surf so quitcha ya bitchin and go find a surf spot or two.

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