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Balancing Act: Surfing and Yoga in Costa Rica
Posted by Paul Freibott on April 5, 2006 - 2:53pm.
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Usually, when we seek more balance in our lives, we think first about getting rid of things—clean out the closet, stop working so much, schedule some "do nothing" time. But what if balance instead meant you added something to your busy schedule?

That was the solution for Ashley Fieglein, 34. Five years ago, the Silicon Valley venture capitalist was on vacation in Costa Rica with her expert-surfer brother. A surfing novice, she took lessons with Alvaro Solano, a six-time national champion in the small Central American nation. There, she had an epiphany: she had too much stress and not enough happiness. But rather than cutting back on her busy life, she made it busier. Within months, the San Francisco resident changed jobs, purchased property near Jacó, on Costa Rica's wave-blessed Pacific coast, and broke ground on what became the Vista Guapa surfing and yoga camp. The camp is now in its fourth season, with Solano and his family managing the three-bungalow resort full-time.

While owning Vista Guapa might be a source of balance for Fieglein's own life, she envisions the camp—a term used loosely to include air-conditioned cottages with private baths and amenities like spa services, in-room massage and a pool—as a place for people to find new challenges, as well as relax. Such challenges might be "stretching our bodies and minds in a yoga retreat, or stretching our personal endurance limits" while surfing.

Vista Guapa offers surf lessons daily for up to four hours, weather and tides permitting. Waves are never hard to find, and the more remote surf breaks are accessed by boat. Solano guides visitors to the most appropriate waves for their skill level. Yoga instruction, on an outdoor yoga platform with ocean view breezes, should be scheduled in advance. Day trips can be arranged, including hikes to national parks or a volcano, zip-line forest canopy tours, mountain biking, whitewater rafting, and sea kayaking.

Of course, after a day of sunrise yoga and surfing, the only activity you desire might be side-to-side, in a hammock. Vista Guapa has you covered there too.

The rainier "green season" starts April 15, and rates drop; however, the bigger waves come in May. If sunshine is important to you, though, go now for high season, or wait until November.

 

Photo: Vista Gaupa



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<em>omshanti</em>'s picture
sounds yummy
by omshanti on March 14, 2006 - 5:44am
where do I sign?
<em>Paul_Freibott</em>'s picture
vacation good enough to eat
by Paul_Freibott on March 15, 2006 - 8:06am
Hi omshanti. I saw a page on www.vistaguapa.com with a reservation form. I believe you fill out your requested dates and someone gets back to you about availability. If you go, we would love to read your impressions here in the comments after you get back.
<em>Humberto</em>'s picture
This is my kind of vacation!!!!
by Humberto on March 15, 2006 - 4:34am

<em>omshanti</em>'s picture
thanks Paul
by omshanti on March 16, 2006 - 3:21am
No vacation for me for a while but thanks for the tip. When I do get there I'll write..
<em>jasonla</em>'s picture
My sister has gone and a
by jasonla on February 2, 2009 - 10:37pm
My sister has gone and a friend of mine a few times and just last year i went for my first trip I have a ticket to go back this year but i am taking princess cruises and cant wait to get there. Doing yoga in such a tropical place is just unbelievable.

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