@@Travelingwiththerecios it is just matter of knowing how to swim in the middle of the waves. Swimming on the shores is a mistake because the current is strong and you get a lot of sand inside the swimming suit, very uncomfortable, but if you swim where the waves are higher, it is milder, just got to know how to swim the waves, it is a lot of fun. If you dont wanna ride a wave, just dive to the bottom of the wave and the wave goes over you, but doesnt move you at all. If you wanna ride the wave, just swim toward the wave, you got to have the timing to reach to the top of the wave, if you are late, it can fold you around, kind of dangerous. Once the alfaque suck me into the bottom, it drag me like 5 meters to the bottom, until I got to the sand, the same tornado pushed me out to the side. It is just matter of practice and not paniking. It is a lot of fun. I spended 4 to five hours riding waves until i got hungry, got out to eat lunch and go back again.
The airBnB seve nice 👍👍
It was amazing, one of our favorites in our Guatemala trip
😮 todo muy lindo,,
Gracias a su información y calificaciónes, consideraremos El paredón para nuestro próximo viaje a Guatelinda
Que lindos los Niños 💐
muchas gracias
When i was 10, my brother and I swamm to la reventason, where the waves go high. Sometimes ther were dolphins riding the waves.
that's awesome. we didn't do too much swimming, was way too rough. still very nice.
@@Travelingwiththerecios it is just matter of knowing how to swim in the middle of the waves. Swimming on the shores is a mistake because the current is strong and you get a lot of sand inside the swimming suit, very uncomfortable, but if you swim where the waves are higher, it is milder, just got to know how to swim the waves, it is a lot of fun. If you dont wanna ride a wave, just dive to the bottom of the wave and the wave goes over you, but doesnt move you at all. If you wanna ride the wave, just swim toward the wave, you got to have the timing to reach to the top of the wave, if you are late, it can fold you around, kind of dangerous. Once the alfaque suck me into the bottom, it drag me like 5 meters to the bottom, until I got to the sand, the same tornado pushed me out to the side. It is just matter of practice and not paniking. It is a lot of fun. I spended 4 to five hours riding waves until i got hungry, got out to eat lunch and go back again.
@@bondedteam626 yea we actually did some of that in our Nicaragua trip. its a lot of fun. we don't have waves Like that were we live in Miami.