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Costa
Rica
Tamarindo

Population: 600
With its pristine beaches, crystal clear blue waters, superb
natural surroundings, and near perfect weather, it is no wonder that Tamarindo
is among the most popular vacation destinations in Costa Rica. A former
fishing village in the northern regions of Guanacaste province on the
North Pacific Coast, Tamarindo is the areas most well developed
tourist town with plenty of accommodations to suit every pocket. With
much to enjoy & even more to do, this multi-cultural community is
the ideal place to have some fun in the sun!

The beaches here are first-rate, and the entire town has a relaxed laidback
feel to it, making it a fabulous place for anyone looking to have a good
time. With the surfing and windsurfing conditions here near perfect for
the experienced as well as novice surfers, Tamarindo is probably the most
accessible beach town on the countrys entire northern Pacific Coast.
Besides surfing, swimming, snorkeling, sailing, kayaking, jet skiing,
boogie boarding, horseback riding and scuba diving, visit the nearby wildlife
refuge of Diria, as well as the Marino Las Baulas National Park, where
leatherback turtles come every summer to nest and breed.

The beach at Tamarindo is large enough for those who are looking to find
some peace and quiet to get some. But for those who want to be where the
action is, another favorite past time here is sportfishing, with record
marlin, tuna and sailfish catches off the coast. For the land loving traveler,
golf is a popular option at the Hacienda Pinilla, one of the finest golf
courses in Central America.

It is important to keep in mind that Playa Tamarindo has strong rip currents
and barely submerged rocks, so be careful swimming here. Also the estuaries
to the north and south are very dangerous to cross at medium to high tide.
The estuary to the north that separates Tamarindo from Playa Grande is
quite big and canoes can be rented to view the wildlife here. To the south
is the beautiful but upscale beach of Playa Langosta, with its excellent
Bed & Breakfasts. Most of the high-end expensive hotels and B&Bs
are spread out along Playa Langosta & south of Tamarindo.

Tamarindo town itself is quite colorful with plenty of local Tico flavor.
Here you can find several bakeries, an outdoor vegetable market, an art
gallery, pottery stores, a beauty spa and more than 40 restaurants, bars
and discos with cuisines to suit every palette. Easily accessible by bus,
the best way to get to Tamarindo is to fly into the Liberia International
Airport or if you are already in San Jose take the domestic flight to
Tamarindo Domestic Airport which is just outside of town.
Warning: Recent years have seen a growth in tourist robberies, while
rental car break-ins are of particular concern.
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