Birt: 30.01.2019
01/30/2019
Since the Surfing Nomads accommodation is still so new and unknown, there is hardly anything going on here. Despite booking a shared room for 4 people, we ended up with the room just for the two of us for the night. This is nice in terms of comfort and privacy, but the move to a hostel was actually intended to meet nice people.
In addition, we increasingly felt that the initially supposedly cool operator of the guesthouse was actually quite strange. He spent all his time by the pool, thereby constantly blocking the only opportunity to lie down comfortably by the pool, and he was also not interested in communication at all. In addition, there were occasional bugs on site that needed to be fixed - many power outlets had no electricity, the refrigerator occasionally broke down, so that the floor in the kitchen was constantly wet with defrost water. For a while there was even no electricity in the evenings, so we sat in the dark.
That's why we spontaneously decided to change the accommodation again. So we packed our backpacks again and made a 10-minute walk to the Mojo Surf Camp. The accommodation is especially popular among surfers. But newcomers also have the opportunity to participate in surfing courses here. The guesthouse has a pool again and even its own restaurant with a bar. Let's see if the breakfast here is better than in our first vegan gluten-free accommodation. We decided to book two nights in a 4-bed room just for girls for now. Currently, there are only two of us in there as well. Maybe we'll have roommates later in the day. We're excited!