Located near the country’s shared border with Nicaragua, Ollie’s Point is a world class right point break that gets its name from a political scandal involving retired Marine Lieutenant Colonel Oliver North. Yet the region’s strong surf and secluded beaches have all but erased the memories of this scandal, and what remains at Ollie’s Point is one of the premiere destinations for surfers exploring the Guanacaste Region.
Ollie’s Point is a typical northern Pacific Coast beach, meaning that the waves hit better during high tide, while low tide remains mostly flat and reveals several rocks that can potentially be dangerous for surfers.