Tamarindo
Get in
Tamarindo also has an airport which is approximately a 45-minute flight from San José. There are several domestic airlines that offer daily flights to and from Tamarindo (Aerobell Airlines, Sansa Airlines). The bus ride from the San José costs US$14 leaving Alfaro Station. The bus stops frequently and the trip takes 6-7 hours but there is much to see throughout Costa Rica. Purchase 2 hours or more in advance as buses in CR often sell out. If coming from Liberia, there are buses every couple of hours, fare is a couple of U.S. dollars. Not the world's most comfortable buses, they stop everywhere and take many detours off the main road into villages. The journey takes about 2½ hours, but it's a good way to see the Costa Rican countryside.
Get around
Street addresses throughout Costa Rica are difficult for foreigners to navigate, but even more so in Tamarindo, where Google Maps sometimes shows street names that are no longer used. When in doubt, ask.
See
Incredible sunsets and sunrises on beautiful beaches add to the overall experience.
Rainforests are a short ride away, as are volcanoes and other aspects of nature unique to this region of Costa Rica.
Do
- Amagi Adventures - Custom guided surf trips including photography & videography of your sessions.
Warm water surfing is enjoyed year 'round and families find this area offers opportunities for surfers of all skill levels to enjoy the great waves that bless this part of the coast. Tamarindo was the first stop on an epic worldwide surf journey in the popular movie Endless Summer II. The beaches are very crowded with amateur surfers these days. It can be hard to catch waves without running into another tourist. The crowds do start to thin out as evening approaches though.
Visitors also can choose to scuba dive, snorkel, go on beach cruises, water ski, jet ski, go ocean and river kayaking, wind surfing, sailing cruises and horseback riding. Bicycles, beach gear, surfboards, boogie boards and equipment of all types are available for rental from specialty stores.
In addition, there are only a few places in the world where the Giant Leatherback Turtle comes to lay her eggs, and National Park Las Baulas is one of them. A short ride from Tamarindo, watching this beautiful part of nature is a once in a lifetime event.
There are a few great places to go at night. La Barra is a great bar where everyone goes for some salsa dancing, watch out though, the locals are all very good at it. There is another place called Pacifica playing mostly Top 40 music for the younger crowd at the end of the main street in Tamarindo. At the other end, you can find a relative new place, Agua. Pretty nice interior compared to the other bars, but it has a tendency to be a little empty at times. Be careful about pickpockets around Agua, especially of those men dressed as women.
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phone: +506 2653-0917address: Main Street, Tamarindo Costa RicaTamarindo Bikini Surf Shop, offers surfboard rent, surfing lessons and tours, surf report, bikinis
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address: Calle Este, 50309 Playa TamarindoSpanish and surf school.
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Tamarindo Spanish and Surf School
address: Calle RealSpanish and surf school. -
phone: +1-856-335-5264Language immersion travel.
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EF Escuela Internacional de Español
phone: +1-800-992-1892address: Tamarindo, Costa RicaSpanish school with weekly start dates. -
La Oveja Negra Surf Camp & Hostel
phone: +506 2653-0005address: Hostel La Oveja NegraLa Oveja Negra Surf Camp has a range of different surf packages. -
phone: +506 8702-5755address: TamarindoDreamsea Surf Camp has accommodation and surf packs.
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phone: +506 8907 9270address: TamarindoTamarindo Surf Vacations offers Witch's rock Ollie's point boat surf trips, beachfront hotel, surf camp, surf packages.
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phone: +506 2297-0706An educational travel company focused on cultural immersion.
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Chill Expeditions Student Educational Tours
phone: +506 2297-0706Experiential learning trips to Costa Rica, Belize, the Galapagos Islands, Peru and Spain. -
phone: +506 2680-3000address: Hacienda Pinilla resort, GuanacasteAn exclusive beach resort and residential community, it offers six pristine beaches, scuba diving, snorkeling, surfing, fishing horseback riding, an 18-hole championship golf course, and about 16 km (10 miles) of nature trails.
Buy
Many local vendors offer authentic Costa Rican jewelry. For children, inexpensive souvenirs are to be found everywhere.
Eat
Tamarindo offers an amazing selection of international and typical Costa Rican restaurants. Tamarindo has a French and German bakery, as well as restaurants catering to health-conscious and vegetarian. There is an abundant supply of fresh local seafood, fruits and vegetables. Most restaurants face the beach, so while waiting for food, one can play in the sand or admire the beautiful sunset.
However, most restaurant food is not cheap by Central American standards. Expect to pay US$10 for a starter, $15-20 for a main dish, $3-4 for a juice or smoothie, $6-7 for a sandwich.
Tamarindo also has grocery stores, fresh produce and fruit juice stands, and internet cafes.
Locals will come daily during lunchtime with food in the back of their truck and sell to local Costa Ricans for about ₡2000 you get a full plate, it's a great way to try local cuisine.
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address: Centro comercial Plaza EsmeraldaHot dogs and open late.
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Longboards BBQ
phone: +506 2653-0027address: Located on the right side of the road to LangostaEnjoy an amazing pulled pork, chicken, or brisket sandwich while relaxing in a tropical setting, listening to American music. The ribs and onion rings are fantastic. All of their meat is smoked and served with homemade BBQ sauces. New flat screens make it a good place to watch the games. -
phone: +506 2653-4285address: A03 Plaza TamarindoLocated in Plaza Tamarindo and serving North American and Jamaican-influenced fare including panninis, salads, home baked goods, apple pie to Jamaican jerk chicken, and vegetarian selections, and Montreal style bagels. Patio and enclosed air conditioned dining area.
Drink
Any tropical drink is recommended. Fresh papaya, mango, pineapple, and bananas are Tamarindo's specialty.
When in Tamarindo, definitely try a Tamarind and Ginger agua fresca if you find it.
Monkey BarThe Monkey Bar is great on Fridays: they have a live band and a DJ playing, so you are able to choose which side of the party you wish to be on.
AquaWithin walking distance from the Monkey Bar, Aqua delivers a more intense night club experience. A great place to be on Friday or Saturday and there's even a pole on stage.
Pacifico BarPacifico is the place to be on Sunday and is also busy on Thursday. Expect reggae dance-hall music at this beach side bar.
Sleep
Camping
- Eco Camping Tamarindo - Nice camping place, a bit pricey, yet still cheapest option around Tamarindo. Kitchen, bathrooms, showers, slow wifi. A bit far from the beach but Tamarindo is not such a big town. US$8 per person.
Hostels
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Hostel Café Café
address: Avenida de las Palmas, near Calle San JavierDelightfully funky surfer hostel with 1970s-style décor and wall art. Private and shared rooms available. As of October 2017 (low season), very much a work in progress, with the desk not continually staffed—especially when the surf's up. Free wi-fi, good air conditioning in the rooms. Kitchen available though spartan (e.g., it is not advisable to open the left-hand refrigerator). Suggest bringing your own toilet paper. Owner and staff actively working on improvements before the beginning of high season. Prices don't seem firmly established and might be flexible, though they will probably increase during high season. Staff very friendly and helpful, both with the accommodations and regarding recreational opportunities in Tamarindo. Within easy walking distance to a post office and reasonably inexpensive food stores and eateries, though not to the beaches.
Hotels
15 Love Bed and BreakfastA contemporary bed and breakfast with two tennis courts.
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phone: +506 26530917address: In front of Milagro Hotel360 Surf Camp surf school and lodging in front of the beach.
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phone: +506 2653-0648address: Next to the children playgoundFully equipped apartments and hotel rooms.
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Hacienda Pinilla Beach Resort and Residential Community
phone: +506 2680-3000Offers villas, beach houses, the 30-room La Posada Hotel or the eight-suite Casa de Golf. -
phone: +506 8842-3419address: Cabinas El EsconditeFree surfboards & bikes. Secluded 4-plex of studio-apartment style cabinas in Playa Tamarindo. These vacation rentals have accommodations for individuals or groups up to 8 people and host many annually returning clients. A surf guide and lessons are also available for visitors new to the area and/or surfing. The kitchens are fully equipped with stoves, ovens, microwaves, coffee makers, toasters, all cutlery and cooking utensils. The hotel is located at the end of a quiet and private dead-end road, a short walk from downtown. It has a pool, lounge chairs and hammocks. On the 2nd floor is a large sundeck for BBQs, dining and entertaining. Hotel services available include laundry facilities, phones and wireless internet access and a large media collection. Also has private, off-street parking for guests.
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phone: +506 2653-0137Set on a hill, just a few minutes walk from the beach, and with a great view of the entire Tamarindo Bay.
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phone: +506 2653-0079Across the street from Pasatiempo Hotel. Charming tropical gardens and very relaxed vibe, excellent morning coffee.
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phone: +506 2653-0010address: TamarindoApartments and hotel rooms around a lush garden with swimming pool, BBQ area and lazy corner to kick back and relax. Only a short walk to the beach.
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address: Playa JunquillalA great surf hotel, with its own pizzeria, located about two blocks from the beach, it is clean and the service is good.
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phone: +506 2653-0390address: Plaza Tamarindo, Suite 13Offering vacation rentals, property management, long-term rentals, and a complete concierge service. Provides you with a local contact during your stay.
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JW Marriott Guanacaste Resort & Spa
phone: +506 2681-2000address: Hacienda PinillaA traditional Costa Rica hotel with 310 guest rooms. -
phone: +506 8850-4222This boutique hotel offers yoga, cooking classes, a luxury spa overlooking the tropical forest, and honeymoon/wedding packages. They are a 5-star hotel, on a 27-acre estate, atop a small mountain with stunning views to the Pacific Ocean. Within a 20-minute drive (which they provide) you can surf, swim at two beaches, shop, take a canopy tour, go sport fishing, ride horses or ATVs, play golf, visit nearby towns, nightlife, restaurants.
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phone: +506 8302-6514address: 300 m east of gymEnjoy sweeping ocean views perched high atop town in a quiet location, but close enough to enjoy all the town's amenities.
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phone: +506 2653-0738address: Plaza TamarindoVacation rentals of condos and houses.
Tamarindo VillageIts hillside location has beautiful sunset views of the ocean and it's within walking distance of the beach. It's not a cookie-cutter hotel. Each of the cabins is private and charming.
Go next
Public bus to Monetzuma: Journey takes about 8-10 hours to Montezuma. Catch the bus at 8 am in Tamarindo to Santa Cruz (₡ 1200). From Santa Cruz take the bus to Nicoya (₡400). From there you have to wait 2 hours to take the bus to Playa Naranjo for ₡1700. After arriving in Playa Naranjo, you have 2 options: hitchhike from there to Montezuma or go on the ferry to Puntarenas, take another ferry from Puntarenas to Paquera and take a public bus from Paquera to Cobano and then to Montezuma.