A great review to add some sunshine to this overcast afternoon!

Surf Review From TripAdvisor:

“Great Teacher (Buen Maestro)!!”

12/01/13
“I went to Puerto escondido and had Julio Soto for my instructor for my first surf lesson, he had me taking waves on my second try! He is a great teacher with the correct approach to teaching something new. I was a teacher myself and I wouldn’t ask for anything more in the lesson. Don’t forget to stop by his store and check out his personal art, Great guy, ask for Julio!”
Thanks for the review!  We hope to see you back in Puerto in the future 🙂 

New Surf and Adventure Packages!

We have been working with a partner to develop some awesome surf and adventure packages to offer our clients.  After all that hard work planning them out and scouting out the right connections we have decided to also offer a modified package deal straight from our website.  We are super excited to show people around this gorgeous location and share a few of our favorite spots.  This package is set up for just the right amount of fun and relaxation to pack a week without feeling like you are absolutely tied to the schedule.  Follow the link below to see what it includes and keep it in mind for your next trip to Puerto!

Adventure Package – 7 DaysSurf Lesson Puerto Escondido

Shop Julio’s Surf Art Online!

Our Online Shop is finally up and running!  Well, it has been up and ready for a while but I was nervous about taking the final step and announcing it.  But nerves be darned!  We are moving forward and are super excited about this new step.  We can now offer Julio Soto’s gorgeous and whimsical prints for sale as impeccable Art Posters printed on-demand, our tanks (we are adding to the selection soon!) printed with fun designs from Puerto Escondido, and even mugs and tote bags of the highest quality.  We hope you enjoy!  Let us know what you think please, we are still learning and growing everyday, and all your opinions will only help us get better.

http://zicazteca.myshopify.com/

Thanks / Gracias!

Ariel and Julio

Another Review!!!

Good reviews NEVER get old.  Thanks for the kind words, we hope to see you again in Puerto for more surf lessons.
From TripAdvisor:
“I was at Puerto Escondido for a few days in mid October, and definitely surf classes with Zicazteca are a MOST! Great experience, even greater teachers. An awesome way to spend a few quality hours in Puerto Escondido and have a lot of fun!”
Jelena M.
Visitado el Octubre de 2013

Concierge in your pocket?

I recently downloaded the newest edition of an e-guide called Puerto Escondido Travel Essentials app…and we are so thrilled to be listed in it!  Keep your eyes posted as Julio pops up in a few places (for both his surf lessons and his artwork).  I don’t know if it’s cause we are still somewhat new on the scene, but we get reeeeaaaally excited when people write about us, review us or generally recognize in any way this little labor of love that is Zicazteca.  🙂

This is a really handy and discreet little guide for your i phone, so no one needs to know you are trying to find the nearest sushi restaurant/yoga class/or place to get your hair did.  Best of all, it is a compilation of recommendations written by someone who actually lives here, so you know the suggestions have been well researched (and updated frequently).

If you are thinking about visiting Puerto Escondido, we think this little app is truly worth it.  It’s “like having a concierge in your pocket” but way more affordable.

Check it out here:

Http://AppStore.com/puertoescondidotravelessentials

Puerto Escondido Travel Essentials app

Recent Storms and Surf Lessons

In light of the two tropical storms that passed through Mexico (East and West coast) this past week and the resulting flooding I thought I would mention how we deal with such events here at Zicazteca Surf School.

First let me say that we fared much better than many other communities across Mexico.  Please see the end of this post for info on how to help the victims of the worst flooding and those that have been cut off from help due to landslides.

During the 4 solid days of heavy rain, we had to cancel many classes (fully refunded).  We appreciate the dedication of our potential students, braving downpours to come by the shop to set up surf lessons, but ultimately it was determined the conditions were not favorable for classes.

To be honest, other surf schools did take groups out during the downpours.  So why didn’t we?  We passed by the only beach where the waves might have been calm enough to give a lesson during the storm swell.  The waves there were large and powerful, and in such a small bay this can create very strong currents that quickly whisk surfers toward the rocks that line the edges, or out to the open ocean.  In addition, during heavy rains, all sorts of trash and debris gets swept out into the ocean.  This debris can be rather large, like tree trunks and big branches, car tires etc. which become potentially dangerous obstacles out in the water.  Lastly, all that run-off can sometimes cause infections in those with low resistance, especially tourists (infections of the eye, throat, ear, stomach).

We are a close knit community so throughout the weekend we heard from those who had taken students out under these conditions as well as experienced surfers who went to ride the unusually big swell at Carrizallilo beach.  All the stories we heard just reinforced our decision to cancel classes.  Experienced surfers called it quits after just a few waves because the currents were outrageous, and instructors complained that they spent all their time just trying to keep their students safe.

As Julio explained to the 3 young men who wanted to take their first surf lesson before leaving for Oaxaca City:  “Surfing is a beautiful sport, and you should try it for sure.  Next time you are on the coast, give it a try.  But I don’t want to take you out for your first experience under these conditions and risk you having an experience that is not fun, or even scary and turns you off surf forever.”

Bottom line is, our instructors WANT to work, but we will put your experience and your safety first every time.  That’s just how we do it.

If you wish to help the victims of these torrential rains and tragic flooding, please visit the Mexican Red Cross webpage:  http://www.cruzrojamexicana.org.mx/