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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Hi! I’m Iva — the woman behind Sirenas del Surf, your future surf instructor, and an Argentine living in Ecuador for more than 10 years.I’ve taught many women how to surf for the very first time, and beginners who always felt drawn to the ocean but didn’t know where to start. And because this is [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>Hi! I’m Iva — the woman behind <strong>Sirenas del Surf</strong>, your future surf instructor, and an Argentine living in Ecuador for more than 10 years.<br>I’ve taught many women how to surf for the very first time, and beginners who always felt drawn to the ocean but didn’t know where to start.</p>


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<p>And because this is one of the questions I receive the most, today I want to answer it from my own experience:</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Is Ecuador a good destination for beginner women surfers?</strong></h2>



<p>Short answer: <em>yes — absolutely.</em><br>Long answer: let me take you through it.</p>


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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">🌊 Why Ecuador Is Perfect for Your First Surf Experience</h2>



<p>After more than 10 years living on the coast of Ecuador and guiding women in the ocean, I can confidently say this: <strong>you don’t need to be experienced or super sporty to start surfing</strong>. What you <em>do</em> need is curiosity, an open mind, and the desire to try something new.</p>



<p>I’m originally from Argentina, but <strong>Ecuador stole my heart </strong>— its beaches, its nature, and the community I’ve found here. Now I teach surfing in a relaxed, safe and empowering way with <em>Sirenas del Surf</em>, helping women discover the joy of catching their first waves.</p>



<p>One thing I love about surfing here is that we’re not limited to just one beach. <strong>Within a 30-minute radius we have several surf spots for all levels</strong> — from soft, rolling beginner waves to slightly more playful ones when you’re ready to level up.<br>We move around, searching for the conditions that feel perfect for you that day.</p>



<p>Most beaches have <strong>sandy bottoms</strong> (which is amazing when you’re learning), the water is <strong>beautifully warm</strong>, and the vibe is simple: calm ocean mornings, relaxed coastal towns, and that deep sense of connection that surfing gives you.</p>



<p>You don’t need a wetsuit most of the time.<br>No-need to be fearless.<br>You don’t need to know anything before arriving.</p>



<p>You just show up — and I’ll take care of the rest.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">💛 <strong>A Safe and Supportive Environment for Solo Women</strong></h3>



<p>Whether you’re traveling through South America or taking a short vacation, Ecuador is an easy and welcoming place to land. The coastal towns are small, calm, and walkable, with a friendly local vibe and a mix of travelers, yogis, nature lovers, and women exploring on their own.</p>



<p>After more than 10 years living here, I can say that life by the ocean feels simple, grounding, and spacious — the perfect environment if you’re looking to reset, reconnect with yourself, or try surfing for the first time with full support.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">✨ Easy Logistics = More Time in the Water</h3>



<p>One of the things I appreciate the most about teaching here is how close everything is. You don’t need to travel hours between surf breaks or change cities constantly. In Ecuador, everything is compact:</p>



<p>You can wake up, walk to the beach, read the ocean, warm up, grab your board, and surf — all within a few minutes.</p>



<p>The rhythm is slow, calm, and perfect for beginners who want to learn without pressure.</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">🌺 A More Affordable Surf Destination</h2>



<p>Compared to Costa Rica, Chile, or Brazil, Ecuador is still a very accessible place to learn how to surf. Food is fresh and local, accommodation is more affordable, and you can live well without spending too much. This gives you more freedom to stay longer, practice more, and enjoy the experience instead of rushing it.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">🐚 The Emotional Side: Why Ecuador Helps Beginner Surfers Feel Safe</h2>



<p>Learning to surf brings up a lot of emotions — excitement, yes, but also fear. Fear of the waves, fear of “not being good at it,” fear of being watched, fear of starting late.</p>



<p>I see it all the time.</p>



<p>But something special happens here.<br>The quiet beaches, the warm ocean, the wildlife, the sunsets, the slow pace… they soften you. They help you relax into the experience. You stop comparing yourself, you stop rushing, and you start connecting.</p>



<p>Surfing becomes less about performance and more about presence.</p>



<p>Many of my students tell me:</p>



<p><em>“I thought I was coming to surf, but I ended up reconnecting with myself.”</em></p>



<p>That’s the magic of Ecuador.</p>


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<h3 class="wp-block-heading">🌞 What You Really Need to Bring<br><br>Honestly? Not much.</h3>



<p>A bikini or surf leggings, a rashguard, sunscreen, a reusable bottle, and an open heart. If you join a surf experience, I provide the board and everything else you need. What matters most is your mindset — letting go of pressure and allowing the ocean to guide you.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">🧜‍♀️ <strong>A Quick Comparison With Other Surf Destinations</strong></h2>



<p>Costa Rica is beautiful, but it’s often more expensive and crowded.<br>Peru has great waves, but colder water and stronger swells.<br>Brazil is huge and can be harder to navigate if you’re short on time.</p>



<p>Ecuador sits in a very sweet spot: warm water, uncrowded beaches, accessible prices, and a relaxed vibe that makes it easier to learn. After living here for over a decade, I’ve simply gotten to know the coast well — the tides, the moods of each beach, and which spots feel safest for beginners. That local knowledge helps me choose the best place for you each day, so you can focus on enjoying the experience and feeling supported in the water.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">🌊 Ready to Start Your Surf Journey?</h2>



<p>If you’re feeling the pull to learn how to surf — to try something new, to feel stronger, to reconnect with yourself — I would love to guide you.</p>



<p>At <strong>Sirenas del Surf</strong>, I offer women-only surf experiences designed especially for beginners:</p>



<p>• gentle, personalized surf lessons<br>• a warm, supportive environment<br>• yoga and ocean connection<br>• slow mornings, nature, and adventure<br>• the safety of being guided by a woman who knows the ocean deeply</p>



<p>Whether you’re traveling solo through South America or dreaming of your first surf trip, Ecuador is one of the best places to begin — and I’d be honored to be part of your surf story.</p>



<p><strong>If you’re ready, come join me in the water.</strong></p>



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					<description><![CDATA[<p>In a world filled with breathtaking experiences, few can match the thrill of catching a wave and witnessing the majestic grace of whales gliding through the ocean&#8217;s expanse. For adventurous women seeking an unforgettable escapade, our surf and whale watching tour offers the perfect fusion of adrenaline-pumping excitement and serene natural beauty. This Whale Season [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>In a world filled with breathtaking experiences, few can match the thrill of catching a wave and witnessing the majestic grace of whales gliding through the ocean&#8217;s expanse. <strong>For adventurous women seeking an unforgettable escapade, our surf and whale watching tour</strong> offers the perfect fusion of adrenaline-pumping excitement and serene natural beauty. </p>



<p>This <strong>Whale Season in Ecuador (July until November)</strong>, <a href="https://www.sirenasdelsurf.com/surf-and-adventure/"><strong>join us</strong></a> as we delve into the enchanting realm where the sea meets the sky, where surfboards carve through waves and whales dance beneath the surface.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Surf with the Humpback Whales in Ecuador</h2>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Embrace the Surfing Spirit:</h3>



<p>The journey begins with the exhilarating art of surfing. <strong>Whether you&#8217;re a seasoned surfer or a novice eager to learn, these tours cater to all skill levels.</strong> Imagine the rush of paddling out into the ocean, feeling the surge of the waves beneath your board, and riding them with the wind in your hair. <strong>With expert women instructors guiding you through the basics or helping you refine your technique</strong>, every moment on the board becomes an opportunity for growth and adventure.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Like the Whales are Social Beings, Join our Wave of Sisterhood</strong></h2>



<p>One of the most remarkable aspects of a surf and whale watching tour is the sense of camaraderie forged among fellow adventurers. <strong>Surrounded by like-minded women sharing the same passion for exploration and thrill-seeking,</strong> you&#8217;ll form bonds that transcend the boundaries of age, background, and experience. Together, you&#8217;ll encourage each other to conquer fears, celebrate successes, and create lasting memories against the backdrop of sun-kissed shores and rolling waves.</p>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Connecting with Nature:</strong> </h3>



<p>As the sun dips below the horizon, the adventure takes on a new dimension with whale watching. Picture yourself aboard our boats, cruising through the tranquil waters in search of these magnificent marine giants. From the playful breaches of humpback whales to the serene glides of funny blue foot boobies and pelicans, every sighting fills the heart with awe and wonder. Guided by knowledgeable naturalists, you&#8217;ll learn about the behaviors, habitats, and conservation efforts aimed at protecting these remarkable creatures.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Empowerment and Self-Discovery:</strong> Surf and Whale Watching with other Women</h2>



<p>Beyond the physical thrills and scenic wonders, a surf and whale watching tour offers a profound opportunity for empowerment and self-discovery. As you challenge yourself to conquer the waves and immerse yourself in the vastness of the ocean, you&#8217;ll tap into reservoirs of strength and resilience you never knew you possessed. With each wave conquered and each whale spotted, you&#8217;ll emerge from the experience with a newfound sense of confidence, courage, and appreciation for the wonders of the natural world.</p>



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<p>In a world brimming with adventures waiting to be embraced, a <strong>surf and whale watching tour stands out as a truly transformative experience for adventurous women</strong>. From the adrenaline-fueled rush of surfing to the serene beauty of whale watching, every moment offers a chance to connect with nature, forge lasting friendships, and discover the depths of your own courage and resilience. So, <strong><a href="https://www.sirenasdelsurf.com/surf-and-adventure/">pack your sense of adventure and join us on a journey where the waves are calling and the whales are waiting to enchant you.</a></strong></p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>It was my second month traveling alone, and I was in Sitges, Spain — far from the waves. After living by the beach, being two months without surfing felt like a small heartbreak… so I started looking for a country that could give me ocean, adventure, and that wild surf-trip feeling again. That’s how Morocco [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>It was my second month traveling alone, and I was in Sitges, Spain — far from the waves. After living by the beach, being two months without surfing felt like a small heartbreak… so I started looking for a country that could give me ocean, adventure, and that wild surf-trip feeling again.</p>



<p>That’s how Morocco found me.</p>



<p>I stayed at a surf camp on the Atlantic coast called Blue Waves, where I joined their community experience and got accommodation, meals and surf time as part of the stay. <br><br>In this post, I’ll share my honest experience surfing in Morocco as a solo woman — including what surf camp life feels like, tips for traveling safely, and what I wish I knew before going.</p>


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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Surfing in Morocco: dreamy spot for women of all surf levels</h2>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Working in a Surf Camp in Morocco during the summer</h3>



<p>I arrived to Anza in May, it was Ramadan. The warm weather of summer felt so nice in my skin, and was pretty empty because it was the end of high season.</p>



<p>My work didn’t feel, actually, like a job. For me it was living my dream life.</p>



<p>Some days I had to serve some hours at the reception, selling surf accessories from the shop, organizing the guests for the desert tours and other activities, telling everyone at what time was the surf lesson, etc. And I have plenty of time for surfing in between, after or before working hours.</p>



<p>Indeed, when I had my day off, I didn’t know what else to do.</p>



<p>Surfing extra hours? Reading more books? Sunbathing longer hours?</p>



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<p>Everyday is day off if we do what we love.</p>



<p>From the idea to stay 1 month, I stayed 5 months!</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Living and surfing in Morocco was one of the best experiences of my life.</h2>



<p>Anza, the little town where this happened, is magical. Its sunsets are beautiful, the sun falls straight to the Atlantic Ocean, and you can hear by the speakers the prayers in Arabic. Maybe at first it can be strange, but I missed them already.</p>



<p>The sunset was my moment of meditation and gratitude.</p>



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<p>Gratitude for life, for my travels, for being in front of the ocean and be able to surf everyday, for having such lovely Muslim ladies making jokes, and that cook so delicious, waiting for us smiling at the end of the prayer.</p>



<p>Anza’s surf spot is ideal whether if you are learning or you are advanced.</p>



<p>It has a reef point and a sandy beach break that is very friendly and easy to surf.</p>



<p>Especially, if you are beginner and would like to have a first surf experience in Morocco, I recommend you this spot.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Surfing in Morocco: leaving a family behind</h2>



<p>It was mid-September and a month before I booked a flight to leave Morocco, to continue my journey over  Turkey with my lovely dog, Rocco.</p>



<p>There were days of mixed feelings and many emotions.</p>



<p>I missed friends that I had met, though I continue meeting amazing people, I watched my Moroccan friends with nostalgic eyes, people from the town. When is a small town you know everyone. Arabic words that I don’t want to forget, songs that stay in my heart.</p>



<p>One day off while at the beach, with my feet on the sand, I wrote in my notebook:</p>



<p><em>“Today I found myself.</em></p>



<p><em>I found myself grateful.</em></p>



<p><em>I found my old self, but different. A better version.</em></p>



<p><em>Living day by day, the present, it feels so good.</em></p>



<p><em>Although sometimes, my mind keeps flying.</em></p>



<p><em>And I need to stop it, and tell myself it’s okey to plan a bit, but that I need to enjoy the Now.”</em></p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Morocco, Surfing and reading books: The Power of Now</h3>



<p>At that time, I was reading a book called “The power of now”, and helped me a lot in those moments of mixed feelings and emotions, and anxiety for planning ahead the next stage of the journey.</p>



<p>Turkey was a country which I had no idea about.</p>



<p>From Anza and Bluewaves, I keep in my heart many memorable experiences and life lessons.</p>



<p>But above all, I have made friends, good friends, and the ones who I still talk to almost every day, in spite of that many months have passed since life introduced us.</p>



<p>And that’s one of the reason why I write this Blog.</p>



<p>Thus, you can find so good and funny friends such as I found, and on top of that, they are surfers!</p>



<p>And I look forward for many more to come. To me surfing between women, is the funniest thing that exists.</p>



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<p>Hugs!</p>



<p>Iva.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>I had the privilege of surfing in the Galapagos Islands, and it was my first big wave. Like… a real one. At that time, I had been surfing for about one year. I could ride small waves already (especially left-handers, because I’m goofy and they felt more natural). ✅ Are you a goofy surfer who [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>I had the privilege of surfing in the <strong>Galapagos Islands</strong>, and it was my <strong>first big wave</strong>. Like… <em>a real one</em>.</p>



<p>At that time, I had been surfing for about <strong>one year</strong>. I could ride small waves already (especially <strong>left-handers</strong>, because I’m <strong>goofy</strong> and they felt more natural).</p>



<p>✅ <strong>Are you a goofy surfer who loves left-handed waves?</strong><br>Drop a comment and add this surf spot to your list — because <strong>Galapagos lefts are something else.</strong></p>


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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Surfing San Cristobal, Galapagos (with fear in my suitcase)</h2>



<p>I arrived in <strong>San Cristobal</strong> feeling fear. Literally.</p>



<p>I had this pressure in my head:</p>



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<p>“You’re not here only to dive, see the wildlife and nature…<br>you’re here to surf at least ONE of the famous Galapagos surf spots.”</p>
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<p>(Not sure why I needed to prove that to myself and others back then.<br>Now — after 8 years surfing — I mostly surf for <strong>fun</strong> and waves that don’t scare me 😂)</p>



<p>I knew the surf spots in Galapagos were <strong>more challenging</strong> than what I was used to.</p>



<p>And on top of that…</p>



<p>In Galapagos there are:</p>



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<li><strong>sea lions everywhere</strong></li>



<li><strong>big turtles</strong></li>



<li><strong>massive fish</strong></li>



<li>and yes… <strong>sharks</strong></li>
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<p>Honestly?<br>I wasn’t worried about the sharks.</p>



<p>I’d rather swim with them than surf that big wave 😅</p>



<p>✨ (I’ll write about my experience <strong>swimming with sharks in Galapagos</strong> soon.)</p>



<p><strong>Side note:</strong> Galapagos is way more than surfing — it’s a paradise of wildlife and nature.<br><strong>It should be on your bucket list.</strong></p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Galapagos Surf Spots: big swell coming 👀</h2>



<p>That weekend there was a <strong>big swell in Hawaii</strong>, and everyone in Ecuador was going crazy about it.</p>



<p>(Well… the pros were. Not me.)</p>



<p>Because that meant:</p>



<p>✅ <strong>In 3 days, that swell would arrive to Ecuador.</strong><br>(This happens with <strong>north swells</strong>, usually from <strong>December to April</strong>.)</p>



<p>And I was like:</p>



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<li><em>Beautiful…</em></li>



<li><em>In addition to all the things that scare me in Galapagos… a big swell is coming.</em></li>



<li><em>Just amazing!</em> 🙃</li>
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<p>The spot where I paddled out was called:</p>



<p><strong>Cañon Point</strong></p>



<p>And honestly… I don’t even want to know why it’s called that.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">How to paddle out in big surf (rocky bottom edition)</h2>



<p>This surf spot — like many in Galapagos — has a <strong>rocky bottom</strong>.</p>



<p>To paddle out, I had to:</p>



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<li>go down <strong>slippery rocks</strong></li>



<li>try not to break my <strong>little toe</strong></li>



<li>and also not destroy the <strong>rental surfboard</strong> 😭</li>
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<p>With my heart beating like crazy, I walked over the rocks until there was enough water to paddle.</p>



<p>Then I waited for a safe moment between sets…</p>



<p>…and I jumped on my board and paddled like my life depended on it.</p>



<p>Because it did. 😂</p>



<p>Just writing this gives me that knot in my stomach again.</p>



<p>I remember thinking:</p>



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<li><strong>What a stress.</strong></li>



<li><strong>Mamma mia… why am I doing this?</strong></li>



<li><strong>Why would I surf here in fear and danger, feeling like crying?</strong></li>
</ul>



<p>Have you ever asked yourself that?</p>



<p>Because that’s surfing sometimes:<br><strong>we suffer, but we keep going.</strong></p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Mindset shift: breathe and paddle</h3>



<p>I shook my head and pushed those thoughts aside.</p>



<p>From that moment, belly on the board, I focused and changed my mindset:</p>



<p>✅ <strong>Breathe.</strong><br>✅ <strong>Paddle.</strong><br>✅ <strong>Stay calm.</strong></p>



<p>I paddled with all my strength, inhaling and exhaling deeply to keep sending oxygen to my muscles and brain…</p>



<p>…before it turned off from fear 😅</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Surfing the lineup (spoiler: I was the only woman)</h2>



<p>When I reached the lineup, there were only <strong>5–6 people</strong>.</p>



<p>All men, of course.<br>All advanced surfers.</p>



<p>I thought:</p>



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<li><em>No problem.</em></li>



<li><em>Maybe one of them will rescue me.</em> (?) 😭</li>
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<p>The guy I rented the board from (also the owner of a surf school) helped me:</p>



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<li>stay in the right place</li>



<li>not get destroyed</li>



<li>paddle out even when I felt not ready</li>
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<p>At that moment I completely forgot about animals, sea lions, everything.</p>



<p>I had no time to fear anymore.<br>Better to take action.</p>



<p><strong>“And now… how do I get out of here?”</strong></p>



<p>The waves were so big, I looked up and saw those walls of water.</p>



<p>I paddled hard and passed them to the safe side.</p>



<p>And then I regretted everything.</p>



<p>Because I realized:</p>



<p><strong>I had no idea where the exit was.</strong></p>



<p>They told me it was in another direction.</p>



<p>There was no way to go back the same way I entered without crashing into rocks…</p>



<p>…and it was already mid-high tide.</p>



<p>✅ <strong>Getting back to land was not an option.</strong></p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Learning the rhythm: escape to the safety zone<br></h3>



<p>I started observing how the spot worked.</p>



<p>Offshore there was a little island, and from the lineup we could see waves breaking against it.</p>



<p>That meant:</p>



<p>⏳ In less than a minute, the set would arrive to the peak.</p>



<p>Every time I saw white water far away, I started paddling to the safety zone.</p>



<p>The instructor told me:</p>



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<p>And I went, escaping those walls of water.</p>



<p>He also told me to come back and catch a wave, but I said:</p>



<p><strong>“No, not that one… it’s too big. I’m scared.”</strong></p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">The moment: “The next one is yours”</h3>



<p><br>At some point, a “medium” wave came in.<br>(Compared to the monsters… it looked friendly.)</p>



<p>I tried to convince myself:</p>



<p>✅ <em>Okay. One of these is for me.</em></p>



<p>I waited, got in position… and the instructor told me:</p>



<p><strong>“The next one is yours.”</strong></p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Surfing Galapagos: wipeout is inevitable 😅</h3>



<p>He gave me a little push.</p>



<p>I paddled strongly.<br>Didn’t look back.<br>Almost stood up…</p>



<p>…and BOOM.</p>



<p><strong>Wipeout.</strong></p>



<p>But honestly? It wasn’t that terrible.</p>



<p>There was so much water it felt like a waterbed.</p>



<p>That calmed me down a bit.</p>



<p>✅ <em>Okay… let’s go for the next one.</em></p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">I surfed my first big wave (and I’ll never forget it)</h2>



<p>I paddled back to the peak.</p>



<p>The wave was coming.</p>



<p>And the instructor said:</p>



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<p><strong>“This is the one.”</strong></p>
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<p>I said:</p>



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<p><strong>“Ok.”</strong></p>
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<p>He pushed me.</p>



<p>I paddled confidently.</p>



<p>…and I stood up.</p>



<p><strong>WOOOOHOOOOOO!!!</strong><br>Amaaazing. (Keyboard smash amazing.)</p>



<p>There I was, on my <strong>green giant wave</strong>, looking down through crystal clear water…</p>



<p>…full of fish and reef.</p>



<p>I looked to my left and the face of the wave was <strong>higher than me.</strong></p>



<p>I rode it as long as I could until I was too close to the rocks.</p>



<p>So I finished it without wiping out.</p>



<p>Unbeaten.</p>



<p>Arms up.</p>



<p>Celebrating like a little mermaid warrior.</p>



<p>✨ It was incredible. I forgot all my fears.</p>



<p>The guys told me later they lost sight of me in the wave and thought I wiped out again…</p>



<p>…but I was just hidden in the shade of that huge wave.</p>



<p>Wonderful.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Paddling back to shore safely (through the sea lions bay)</strong></h2>



<p>Okay. Enough.</p>



<p>Everyone had a happy session and probably got tired of waiting for me to finally get my wave.</p>



<p>So we left.</p>



<p>To get back, we had to paddle to a bay — quite far.</p>



<p>We paddled for about <strong>10 minutes</strong>.<br>My shoulders were burning.</p>



<p>We dodged rocks and reefs, and when we finally reached the bay…</p>



<p>we realized something:</p>



<p>✅ <strong>It was the sea lions bay.</strong></p>



<p>And in Galapagos… sea lions are the kings.</p>



<p>This bay wasn’t just “a few” sea lions.</p>



<p>It was like the <strong>official headquarters</strong>.</p>



<p>How do you walk back through a beach inhabited by:</p>



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<li>mama sea lions</li>



<li>baby sea lions</li>



<li>dad sea lions with huge teeth</li>



<li>territorial alpha males 😭</li>
</ul>



<p>Many sea lions are friendly — especially the babies.<br>They’re like little puppies.</p>



<p>But never trust the males.<br>(Like everything in life.)</p>



<p>I genuinely thought we’d have to sleep on our boards 200 meters from shore.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">The escape plan 😂</h3>



<p>Then we saw two local guys coming with a kayak, super calm, walking through the sea lions like it was nothing.</p>



<p>I said:</p>



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<p><strong>NOW.</strong></p>
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<p><strong>If they can pass between them… we go with them! LOL</strong></p>
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<p>So we paddled like crazy, reached the beach, carried our boards…</p>



<p>…and ran while looking behind our backs until the main street.</p>



<p>✅ Safe and sound.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Surfing in Galapagos Islands: What to expect</h2>



<p>After that session… wow.</p>



<p>I felt so alive.</p>



<p>And more than that, I had surfed the best wave of my life (up to that moment).</p>



<p>When I came back to mainland Ecuador, I felt:</p>



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<li>more confident</li>



<li>braver</li>



<li>more connected to the ocean</li>
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<p>That’s surfing. That’s life:</p>



<p>✨ <strong>overcoming fears to jump into adventures that fill your body and empower your soul.</strong></p>



<p>Every fear I overcome, I feel more like a sea creature.</p>



<p>Like I belong to the ocean.</p>



<p>And honestly… I can’t live without it.</p>



<p>Sending you a big hug,<br><strong>Iva</strong> 🤍</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">If you’re planning a surf journey in Ecuador…</h2>



<p>If you loved this Galapagos story, you might also enjoy:</p>



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