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Seven Windsurfing Wonders of the World Baja, California: Escapades and Escapes By Paul McMenamin
Not blessed with tradewinds, Baja depends on local thermals or storm winds to generate its breezes. As a result, conditions can be inconsistent. The best season for wind is winterfrom late November through mid-February. At other times of year the air can be still for days on end. When the wind is active, it often starts in the morning, around 10:30 or so, and then blows moderatelyat 10 to 15 knotsfor a few hours. It can then die down and come back in much more stronglysometimes at speeds as high as 18 to 25 knots. Generally, though, you should plan to use a sail one size bigger than you might in Maui. A 4-foot-7-inch to 5-foot sail works most days. Remember, too, that the proximity to landmasses affects winds, and that one spot along the coast may be better than others only a short distance away. The top windsurfing resorts are clustered along the southern end of the Baja peninsula near La Paz. Good flatwater spots are Baja Sur and Bahia de La Ventana. Chop jumpers will prefer Punta Chivato, Palmas de Cortez, and Playa Hermosa. You don't need to stick to the resort beaches either. If you've got wheels, load up your rigs and explore. A word to the wise: Baja is not a great place for beginning shortboarders. Many of the beaches receive a large swell, or have pretty steep chop that makes it tough to stay under control. Also the water gets deep right off the beach, so Baja is much less forgiving for novice water-starters than Aruba or even Maui. If you're just starting on a shortboard, stay at a flatwater location such as Bahia Ventana or Baja Sur inshoreor better yet, perfect your waterstarts before you arrive. With prices under $900 for a full week, double occupancy, there's no incentive to shun a package tour. Most packages offer very similar servicesa beachfront hotel with pool, bar and restaurant, high-quality rigs and boards, and instruction packages. Remember, however, that nearly all visitors to Baja are fairly good sailors; this is not a locale that caters to first-time water-starters. The tough choice is deciding how long to stay. For strong intermediates, a week is about right, however, those learning to sail a shortboard for the first time won't accomplish much in this amount of time. If the winds are strong, experts may want to stay as long as they can. Prices tend to be lower for food and drink than in Maui, and the atmosphere is definitely less intense; mañana is the watchword. When booking your trip, check for special offers on airfare, if it is not included in the package price. Air Mexico seems to have a super special every other month or soabout $350 round-trip from Los Angeles.
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