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Ultimate Beach Vacation Tamarindo, Costa Rica Destination
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Tamarindo, Costa Rica is located at
the start of the Nicoya Peninsula in the province of Guanacaste. It
faces the Pacific and offers a long expanse of beach for sun worshipers
and a consistent swell for surfers. The sand is golden and sprinkled
with gorgeous little spiraling shells.
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Directly to the north of Tamarindo beach is the Palo Seco river mouth
and then Playa Grande, a long scimitar of beach that is also a protected
park. This park, Parque Nacional Marino Las Baulas, is a breeding ground
of the enormous and endangered leatherback turtle, which on average
weighs 1000lbs (455kg) and measures over six feet in length (2m).
Leatherbacks' nesting season is from October to March and most eggs are
laid at night. This miracle of nature can be seen nightly, but you'll
need to hire a guide in order to legally access the park past dusk.
During the day the river-mouth between Playa Grande and Playa Tamarindo
can be crossed at low tide, or you can hop on a small boat and be
ferried across for a nominal fee.
Being one of the most developed beach resort towns in Costa Rica,
Tamarindo offers an array of accommodations from luxury resorts to
simple cabins. There are also numerous dining options and international
cuisine, including some familiar fast food chains in case you're in need
of comfort food. Despite the town's growth it is still small and
accessible, without of any of the overdeveloped feel of the Mayan
Riviera and other parts of coastal Mexico. But don't worry, there's
still plenty of partying and a vibrant, unpretentious nightlife.
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Adventure activities abound here, with surfing and fishing being two of
the main draws. Tamarindo's consistent but reasonably sized surf has
made it the mecca for surfers and would-be surfers alike. There are
numerous surf shops offering lessons in the range of $25-30 for an hour
to an hour and a half. Surfboard rentals range from $10 to $25 per day
with longboards costing more.
Costa Rica fishing aficionados will be delighted by all the
possibilities in Tamarindo. Species are varied and abundant, and the
there are numerous sportfishing charter boats for hire. Planning your
trip between the months of April and November is your best bet to avoid
the seasonal high winds off the coast of Guanacaste. Despite this, the
waters are teeming with billfish, dorado (mahi mahi/dolphinfish), and
tuna year round. For marlin, the best months are June and July -- same
for tuna. Dorado is best from June to October.
Other activity options include jungle canopy tours on zip lines, atv
tours, horseback riding, and mangrove tours in the Tamarindo Wildlife
Refuge. A variety of companies in town can arrange tours, including your
hotel in most cases.
Tamarindo's proximity to an international airport makes it very
appealing, especially since you don't have to pass through Costa Rica's
congested capital, San Jose. Daniel Oduber Airport in Liberia (code: LIR),
serviced by American Airlines, Delta, and US Airways et al, is about an
hour to an hour-and-a-half drive from Tamarindo beach by rental car or
taxi.
In sum, Tamarindo is a great, fun destination for your Costa Rica
vacation - the nightlife is great too. Perhaps it's not as 'authentic'
as some other towns, but the range of amenities and activities certainly
create an appealing locale to relax, sip a cold cocktail, and watch a
beautiful sunset while planning out your next adventure.
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