Tamarindo Beach, Guanacaste is the most accessible
location along the northern Pacific coast of Costa Rica (see
map), with an airstrip serviced 7 days a week from San
José by two airlines: SANSA and Nature Air provide several flights daily. Private charter
services are available as well. Scheduled daily bus service to
and from San José, as well as surrounding communities,
is available by a variety of companies. There is also a paved
highway from San José for those who wish to rent a car
and drive the countryside (4-5 hrs. to Tamarindo).
The international airport in Liberia, Guanacaste is open to international flights from a variety of carriers. The airport is just a 45 minute drive from Tamarindo.
Tamarindo Beach is part of a bay formed by a cape, Cabo Velas (velas is Spanish for sails, or sailfish). Playa Grande lies to the north of Tamarindo Beach inside the bay. The two beaches are separated by a natural salt water estuary, Estero Tamarindo. South of Tamarindo Bay there is another beautiful estuary and beach, Playa Langosta.
Both
Playa Grande and Playa Langosta are protected nesting areas
for the giant leatherback turtle, and are part of the Costa Rican national
park system. These beaches are the major nesting areas worldwide for the
turtles, which arrive from October to March to lay their eggs. Tours led by
official guides are available to take visitors to see this incredible spectacle.
Another very special tour is the jungle boat ride. Small groups are ferried
on locally built skiffs deep into the mysterious mangrove forest, where a breathtaking
diversity of birds, mammals, and reptiles can be seen.
Tamarindo hosts an excellent variety of hotels, from economy to luxury. Also available are a large selection of cabinas with A/C, some with kitchenettes, all at an economy rate. Tamarindo has several condominiums, private beach houses and B & B's. Maid and laundry services are available to make your stay a comfortable and relaxing one. There are accomodations to fit every budget.
Tamarindo boasts an amazing selection of fine international and typical Costa Rican restaurants. Tamarindo has a French bakery, as well as restaurants catering to health-conscious and vegetarian patrons. You will never tire of sampling the wonderful variations of uniquely prepared specialities featuring the abundant supply of fresh local seafood, fruits and vegetables.
Tamarindo also has grocery stores, fresh produce and fruit juice stands, an ice factory, a variety of souvenir and clothing shops, an art gallery, medical clinic, pharmacy, hardware store, a full service bank with ATM machine, real estate offices, laudromats, internet cafes. Our area now has a new school, Country Day School, which is just a 15 minute drive from Tamarindo.
Tamarindo
Bay has become a mecca for surfers and blue water sport fishermen. Our sport
fishing fleet of talented and conservation oriented captains are the pioneers
of the Pacific coast. Their record catches of marlin, sailfish, giant tuna
and other species have become legendary. Whether you want deep bluewater fishing,
or reef or shoreline fishing, our fleet can accommodate you. Surf casting and
handlining in front of your hotel for snook and jack are also popular. Any way
you do it you can be sure to have your fresh catch cooked up for you at one
of the friendly beachfront restaurants.
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.
Visitors also have access to SCUBA diving, snorkeling trips, beach cruises, water skiing, jet skiing, catamarans, 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.
Golfers can enjoy two championship courses locally, one at Paradisus Conchal and another at Hacienda Pinilla.

Tamarindo's climate has two seasons, dry and rainy. The dry season,
from November through April, is dry, hot and sunny. The humidity
is very low and comfortable.
The rainy season begins in late April or early May and continues through October. A typical day is sunny or partly cloudy until late afternoon or evening, when showers build inland and move offshore, often producing spectacular sunsets. Everything is green and lush during this time of year. Although there are no hurricanes here, a hurricane or tropical depression in the Atlantic or Caribbean often means rain for Tamarindo. Temperatures in Tamarindo range between 80 and 100 degrees F. year 'round.
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