Nexus Surf Brazil : Important Information and FAQ's
Where is Florianopolis located and how do I get there?
Florianopolis is the capital of Santa Catarina, one of the richest per capita states in all of Brazil, and is located in the southern region of the country. It can be reached in approximately 1 hour by plane from São Paulo and 2 hours from Rio de Janeiro.
Arriving in Florianopolis from the U.S. is simple – a connection is made in São Paulo with a second leg available directly to Florianopolis. There are direct flights to São Paulo from most major U.S. cities, though one stop-over in the U.S. prior to arrival in Brazil is not uncommon. There is a major airport here in Florianopolis (airport code: FLN), located just 20 minutes from your Nexus Surf accommodations.
Wavehunters can provide you with international and domestic flight itineraries in coordination with your package. Please note, the cost of flights is not included in the package cost.
Are there any special travel requirements traveling to Brazil?
In addition to a valid passport with 6 months validity from date of entry, Brazilian Visas are required for U.S. citizens visiting Brazil. The process is simple, though it can take up to 10 days to complete, so make sure to start early to avoid any last minute complications. If you live in a city with a Brazilian consulate, you can apply yourself in person. If there is not a Brazilian consulate close to where you live or you can’t get away during the day to drop off your application, there are a number of third-party services specializing in visa processing.
For more information on what is required for processing the tourist visa application, please visit the site of the Brazilian consulate:
http://www.brazilian-consulate.org
Depending on what city you live in and which consulate you will be applying to for your visa there are a variety of choices for third-party visa processing services, such as:
http://www.itseasypassport.com
http://www.CIBT.com
When is the best time to visit Florianopolis?
There is no definitive “best time” of the year to visit Florianopolis. You could ask ten locals this question and receive ten different answers. Each season in Floripa offers distinct characteristics, and which of these are most attractive depends on individual preferences. The goal here is to outline these characteristics in order to assist you in determining which time of the year will suit you best.
January, February : These months encompass the Brazilian high season, when most of the country takes summer vacation and heads off to beach destinations (not unlike Europe in July and August). The high season in Florianopolis begins the day after Christmas and continues through the end of Carnaval, the date of which varies from year to year but generally falls toward the end of February. During this time of year Florianopolis is in high gear, all cylinders go. The weather is warm (average highs – January: 82°, February: 83°), beaches are packed, nightclubs and bars are jumping, restaurants are often filled to capacity, and the atmosphere is vibrant as jet-set vacationers from all over South America arrive to enjoy the beauty of Floripa in all its summer glory. Events and parties sell out quickly, big name international DJ’s pass through the clubs on a regular basis (i.e., Fat Boy Slim, Sasha, etc.), and Brazilian actors and models are seen all around the island’s hot spots. Sun seekers descend on the island in great numbers and everyone takes to the water – windsurfing, kitesurfing, canoeing, boating, and of course most famously, surfing. The only drawback of this time of year is that the island at times gets overcrowded, particularly during the weeks of New Year’s and Carnaval, when prices also go up quite a bit. Since the island’s infrastructure and roads were not designed for the swell in population, car traffic can be severe, and lines at the best bars nightclubs can also be intense. Fortunately, visiting Floripa with Nexus minimizes these issues to the greatest extent possible. For one, you will be staying in the very best location on the island, the place to be with respect to summer revelry and conveniently located to the very best Florianopolis has to offer in terms of surf, beaches, nature, culture, dining and nightlife. You shouldn’t waste valuable vacation time by risking ending up in an undesirable part of the island during this time of the year and having to deal with traffic to get to where you want to be each day.
With Nexus, not only will you be in the very best location on the island from the start, you’ll also be in the hands of the experts who know when there will be traffic and where, and thus how to minimize any annoyance caused by it. The same goes with nightclubs and restaurants, since with Nexus you will always enter as a VIP, no waiting in line and with the best table reservations all set up for you in advance, hassle free. For surfing, despite being summer time, there is generally still a high probability of scoring great waves during your stay, and overheads are not uncommon.
Because of the tremendous variety of beaches on the island and their varying angles of exposure to the Atlantic, if there is any swell at all there will for sure be at least a few breaks that are “on”. This is another important advantage of visiting Floripa with Nexus, as each morning we will scope out the very best conditions for you, whether north or south on the island or on the continent, and take you there. Also a great time for beginners who would prefer to learn with gentler waves. For those rare days when there is no swell whatsoever, the weather is warm and perfect for enjoying the many outdoor adventure activities that Nexus offers in lieu of surfing, such as river rafting, sand dune boarding, windsurfing, snorkeling, paragliding or horseback riding. In sum, these months are great for those who want a vibrant, high energy vacation, an incredible beach and nightlife “scene”, warm tropical weather that is perfect for enjoying the surf and all the other outdoor action sport activities available here, and don’t mind a bit of congestion here and there or the absence of double-overhead swells.
March, April : In the above mentioned “poll” of locals, probably the months getting the highest number of votes would be March and April. During these months, the weather is fantastic and warm (average highs – March: 81°,
April: 77°), the crowds of visitors have subsided (and with them the overcongestion of the island), water temperatures are at their warmest, and the locals let loose. Nightlife and the beach vibe continue on strong, carrying on the energy of the high season. Swells pick up as April approaches and there are epic days to be had on the water. Also an excellent time for beginner and intermediate surfers, as our beginner beaches offer protected coves with gentler waves even when bigger swells come in. On days when swell is less than perfect, weather is ideal for letting Nexus lead the way in exploring the many gorgeous nature trails on the island leading to waterfalls, mountain vistas and pristine lagoons, partaking in the many action/adventure sport options offered by Nexus, or accompanying us on city tours and excursions to get an insider’s view into wonderfully exotic local culture. Long evenings are perfect for barbeques with friends and lazy dinners with plenty of caipirinhas before heading out on the town.
May, June, July : During this time of year, the swells continue to pick up in force and double overheads are not uncommon. Wetsuits are desirable for all but the most cold blooded surfers, and lineups thin out as temperature-sensitive Brazilians tend to prefer to stay out of the cold water. The most consistent and powerful swells in Floripa are to be had between April and October, and these months are the focal point of that period. One downside for surfing is that in May and June some of the beaches close (many only partially) for mullet fishing season (unfortunately for surfers, fishermen got to the island long before we did, and Brazil is a place where long-standing traditions tend to be honored). Luckily this closure is by no means a problem, as Floripa has so many great surfing beaches and plenty of them remain open (including most of Nexus “mainstay” beaches and Praia Mole that is directly in front of and walking distance to your accommodations). For beginner surfers, our best beginner beach is also unaffected by the fishing season, while also remaining sheltered for the most part from larger and possibly intimidating waves despite the increasing swell intensity on the island generally. However, if you were enticed by the chance to try out 20 different breaks in 7 days and the equivalent of a surf smorgasbord, this is not the time of year for you. The nightlife and “scene” on the island slow down a bit, but are still incredible by just about any standard. Floripa is a state capital with a population of roughly 400,000 year round residents and is without a doubt a fully-functioning year round city independent of tourism (as opposed to many Brazilian vacation resort destinations that pretty much shut the doors outside of the high vacation season). The island itself has three large universities and there are many more on the continent nearby, so you can rest assured the nightlife goes strong year round, just about every night of the week. While the problem of long lines at nightclubs and bars encountered at times during the high season is less common, Nexus’ value add in the nightlife department is perhaps even more important than in summer. During this time of the year there is usually just one party or club on the entire island that is “on” per night (as opposed to summer, when there are many, just that the good ones can be difficult to get in to!), and without knowing where to go and when, it is difficult to fully experience the nightlife that Floripa is famous for, particularly with the spread out nature of the island. Weather wise, the beach is still a great option on nice days in May and gets comfortably full on weekends and holidays, as is occasionally also the case in June and July as well (average highs – May: 73°, June: 69°, July: 68°).
But for the most part, this time of year does not offer tropical beach-type weather, instead it is more like San Diego in the springtime. Sunny days are warm and pleasant, though at night it can cool off quite a bit because of the proximity to the ocean, so make sure to pack some long sleeved evening wear this time of year. In addition to the surfing, this is a fantastic time of year for nature hikes, cycling and all the other great outdoor activities that Nexus makes available to you (horseback riding, river rafting, sandboarding, paragliding, etc.). And of course all the charms of Brazilian culture and Floripa in particular, such as the warm and friendly people, incredible cuisine and local seafood specialties, local customs and festivals, and enchanting local atmosphere, are as omnipresent as ever.
Overall, these months are excellent for those who don’t insist on tropically warm weather and won’t miss laying out in the sun at the beach each and every day, are comfortable with a slightly less “electric” social scene (again, statements with regard to nightlife slowing down must be taken by Americans with a grain of salt, as anyone who parties with Brazilians in even the calmest of circumstances invariably walks away shaking their head wondering how they manage to do it!), and are looking for the most powerful swells and most consistent surf, a more low-key atmosphere, and to enjoy the many other outdoor activities Floripa offers. A final benefit is that Nexus’ “low season” pricing kicks in during these months, so it is also a great time for those who are looking to save some money while still having a fantastic surf/adventure vacation.
August, September, October : Springtime in Floripa means a continued onslaught of powerful Atlantic swells pounding the many surf spots on and around the island, making epic surf sessions par for the course. The weather begins to heat up gradually (average highs – August: 69°, September: 70°, October: 73°), but wetsuits are still necessary and lineups remain thin as many Brazilians prefer to wait until things heat up. September and October are generally windy months in Floripa (wind picks up in the afternoons, ideal for kitesurfers!), so the best surfing is normally done before noon to 1pm. The atmosphere on the island remains more low key than in the high summer season, but nightlife and cultural events and festivals continue on strong, particularly on weekends and holidays (and rest assured Brazilians have lots of holidays, seemingly one for just about every half famous person in the history of the country!). For those sensitive to the weather and looking for a tropical vacation, this is not the best time to come to Floripa. Nor is it the best time for those wanting to learn how to surf for the first time, as swell intensity tends to be at its strongest (though there are always beaches with gentler swells somewhere on the island, so certainly not prohibitive for beginners). In sum, this time of the year is great for those who want powerful waves with less people in the water and those looking for a calmer, more low key atmosphere and who don’t mind the weather being a bit less friendly. These months close out Nexus’ “low season” pricing.
November, December : By mid-October the weather in Floripa is already heating up, and with the kick-off of the WCT pro surf tour event at the end of the month, the Floripa beach scene officially launches back into full swing. The WCT event is a week plus long festival that brings the worlds best surfers, loads of fans and sponsors, as well as performers and tag-alongs, to the island to celebrate one of its favorite pastimes in full splendor. Much of the population of the island attends the surf competitions, which are generally heated and often come down to the wire (last year’s Kelly Slater v. Andy Irons head to head in nearby Imbituba was unforgettable). But the surfing is just the start – the WCT brings sponsor events and booths, special concerts and activities, and of course the famed after-parties. With Nexus you will have complete insider access to all the competition’s events and parties. It’s not quite the Super Bowl, but for those who love surfing, it is hard to match the excitement in the air in Floripa during this time of year, as the whole town that already lives and breaths surfing year round goes into a frenzy. Watching the world’s best surfers out on the water and being able to surf the same breaks shortly after the competitions end, and then seeing them out on the town at private after-parties in the evenings is tough to beat. The local beach scene picks up again in full swing as the weather warms up (average highs – November: 76°, December: 79°), as does the nightlife and the “vibe” on the island. The wind can still occasionally pick up in the afternoons, making pre-noon surf sessions ideal (followed by lunch and afternoon siestas to gear up for the night on the town, city/cultural exploration or any number of Nexus’ other action sport options). All in all, a fantastic time of the year to visit Floripa as all its charms are at or nearing full bloom, ideal for those looking for a good balance between great weather, fun surf with tail end of the large swell season, classic Brazilian nightlife and great social vibe on the island.
Who is Nexus Surf?
Nexus Surf was founded to meet the growing but as of yet unmet demand for high-end surf/adventure travel to Brazil, one of the most exciting and exotic travel destinations in the world. While there are plenty of traditional “surf camps” around, no one comes close to offering the array of options that Nexus brings to the table. For Nexus, incredible waves and mind-blowing surfing are just the beginning. Having chosen Florianopolis as its home base, Nexus is able to offer not only world-class surfing with tons of variety and incredible consistency, but also dining, nightlife and extreme sports options to rival those found anywhere else in the world, all in a backdrop of breathtaking natural beauty and exotic Brazilian culture.
Thus the concept of the Brazil Surf Experience™, which is designed not only to be the ultimate surf vacation, but in addition the chance to experience the many wonders that Florianopolis and Brazilian culture have to offer.
The competitive advantage that makes the Brazil Surf Experience™ truly unique lies in the strength of the Nexus team, each of whom are 110% dedicated to ensuring that your vacation with us is everything you hoped for and more. With unparalleled customer service and the goal of making each customer feel as if they got a true insider’s view into the best that this wonderful place has to offer as pillars of our operating philosophy, it is no wonder that Nexus clients tend to leave Florianopolis wearing huge smiles and looking forward to come back for more. The Nexus team includes:
Hans Keeling

Hans Keeling, Founder & Managing Director. An avid skateboarder, windsurfer and snowboarder growing up as a youth in Marin County (Tiburon), California, Hans discovered the sport of surfing in 2004, something that would forever change his life. Hans was at the time practicing corporate law in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, building on a career that included work experience in the US, Europe and Asia with the international law firm of Sullivan & Cromwell during which he advised clients in the execution of over $17 billion worth of capital markets and M&A transactions. Looking for new challenges and work that he would find personally fulfilling, Hans made the decision to follow his passion for adventure sports, foreign cultures and travel, as well as a strong entrepreneurial nature, and dedicate himself to the launch of Nexus Surf. Hans oversees all aspects of Nexus’ business, including operations, sales & marketing, finance and legal, and is responsible for ensuring that the overall customer experience exceeds expectations in every way possible.
Hans graduated from Stanford University and UCLA Law School, speaks fluent Portuguese and German, and resides in Florianopolis year round.
Renata Asprino

Renata Asprino, Activities & Administrative Director. Renata was born and raised in São Paulo, the business and finance capital of Brazil, where she lived until 2002. While in São Paulo Renata studied International Business and earned her postgraduate degree in Business Administration at Fundação Getulio Vargas, one of São Paulo’s best respected universities. Upon graduation, Renata traveled extensively throughout the United States, South America, Europe, Africa and Australia, spending significant time in the US, Germany, Egypt, Israel, South Africa and Denmark, where she was able to perfect her English and German. Upon returning to Brazil, Renata decided to follow a lifelong passion for nature and outdoor activities and move full time to Florianopolis, a location that afforded her the chance to live in a true nature lover’s paradise. Here she developed a career in receiving international tourists from around the globe, showcasing the very best the island has to offer and assisting in the organization of all facets of their travel arrangements. Extremely passionate about her work, a fact which shows in all she does, Renata has developed a specialty in eco-tourism, which today forms an important part of the Nexus experience. Full of positive energy and incredibly knowledgeable about the many diverse activities Florianopolis has to offer, Renata oversees the planning and execution of Nexus’ non surf-related activities. Renata also uses her business administration background to assist with overseeing logistical matters, interfacing with Nexus customers to ensure that their vacation experience runs smoothly. When not working, you'll most likely see Renata on a nature hike, mountain biking, or discovering a new waterfall or other natural wonder in Florianopolis to show future clients.
Ernesto Hecker

Ernesto Hecker, Director of Surf Instruction. Originally from São Paulo, Ernesto has surfed for over 20 years, including international surf experience in California, Hawaii, Baja Mexico and Australia. Growing up surfing some of São Paulo’s best known breaks such Ubatuba and São Sebastião, Ernesto went on to compete in a number of amateur surf tournaments. Moving to Florianopolis full time in 1999, Ernesto enrolled at the Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, where he graduated with a degree in Physical Education. Ernesto is a certified surf instructor (Level III) with the Santa Catarina Association of Surf Schools (Associação Catarinense de Escolas de Surf) and is a registered member of the Santa Catarina Surf Federation (FECASURF), the Brazilian Surf Confederation (Confederação Brasileira de Surf) and the International Surfing Association (I.S.A.). In addition, Ernesto completed an intensive English-based instructor training program (Surf Instructor Level II) in Sydney, Australia at the Manly Surf School. Ernesto is also a certified lifeguard and speaks fluent English and Spanish. Ernesto is responsible for Nexus’ beginner surfer curriculum and instruction program and oversees a staff of 3 assistant professors, each of whom are also certified surf instructors and lifeguards.
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