Morro Negrito Camp in Panama

newsnviews2.jpg(http://www.globalsurfnews.com/news.asp?Id_news=35565) Well guys, I have to tell you I was a bit apprehensive and skeptical coming to Panama for good surf, but I'm so glad I did because this place ROCKS! 

 

I've only been here a few days, but have added the best photos that I've taken yet to my portfolio.  Go to fotophilto see more of this place.  And, yeah, I caught my fair share of these bombs - check my personal photo section to see for yourself!  I'm in the process of adding photos with a slow, third world internet connection, so be patient - they're on their way.

 

This place is so beautiful, and the place I'm staying is something else.  This guy Steve built a very well-designed eco-friendly surf camp on an island (population: 50) that has a variety pack of fun waves, with a nearby offshore island (population: 3) that has the bombing reef breaks in the attached photos. 

 

These offshore breaks are heavy-duty, deepwater reefs with some areas of dry-reef that need to be carefully negotiated.  The co-ed staff are all surfers and everyone is having the time of their lives out here.  The vibe is so cool, and everyone is surfed out and in a good mood all day.

 

Check the photos and book your tickets.  By the way, round trip is a whopping $209 from Fort Lauderdale, which is a little more affordable than the $700 El Salvador ticket, which is closer - go figure!