Tamarindo
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Tamarindo
Tamarindo is a beautiful beach community in Guanacaste, the heart of Costa Rica’s surf culture, and a vibrant community in its own right. Sure, Tamarindo has its detractors, and it’s not for everyone. But it still has that beautiful beach and that killer sunset. And it still embodies a Pura Vida spirit that’s uniquely Costa Rican. We love Tamarindo, and here’s why we think you’ll love it too:
Highlights
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Fantastic beaches and sunsets
With the town beach itself, Playa Langosta just south of town, Playa Grande just north of town, and more places outside of town, beach lovers will love Tamarindo. Plus, check out the majestic sunsets here. -
Active nightlife scene
With plenty of bars, clubs, and restaurants serving cuisine from all over the world, Tamarindo is one of Costa Rica's true party and entertainment towns. -
Year-round surfing conditions
Tamarindo was featured in the legendary surf movie “The Endless Summer II” and is arguably the center of Costa Rica's surfing scene.
Tamarindo: A Famous Beach in Guanacaste
The town of Tamarindo, Costa Rica, has exploded in recent years, from a tiny collection of shacks back in the 1970s and 80s to a classy, cosmopolitan, and diverse beach town today. It is also the center of Costa Rica’s surf culture. Critics of Tamarindo often dismiss the place as “Tamagringo”, a nod to the large tourist and ex-pat community here, but they’re missing the point.
Tamarindo is so popular because there is so much fun and the beaches are incredible. There is nothing wrong with wanting to be surrounded by amazing beaches, a friendly atmosphere, great restaurants, and beautiful hotels to stay in. Tamarindo might no longer be off the beaten track, but you still have to try very hard to have a bad time in the center of Costa Rica’s beach and surf scene.
Tamarindo is so popular because there is so much fun and the beaches are incredible. There is nothing wrong with wanting to be surrounded by amazing beaches, a friendly atmosphere, great restaurants, and beautiful hotels to stay in. Tamarindo might no longer be off the beaten track, but you still have to try very hard to have a bad time in the center of Costa Rica’s beach and surf scene.
Best Time to Travel to Tamarindo
The best time to visit Tamarindo weather-wise would be mid-November through August. The weather is pretty perfect during this time, most of the year. Even the rainiest months of September and October will see plenty of sunshine, although quite a few businesses close their doors at this time so that the town might feel a little dead.
If you’re only in Tamarindo for the surf, it doesn’t matter how dead the town feels. It’s more about how alive the ocean feels, and the best waves around Tamarindo come between June and October. Likewise, wildlife lovers might find Tamarindo worthwhile between September and March, when the leatherback turtles come to nest on Playa Grande.
And then there’s the fishing. Yes, Tamarindo is also a fishing hot spot in Costa Rica with excellent, year-round, inshore fishing and offshore fishing that’s great from June to October. In addition, Tamarindo waters produce the largest and most numerous yellow-fin tuna from May to November.
And then there’s the fishing. Yes, Tamarindo is also a fishing hot spot in Costa Rica with excellent, year-round, inshore fishing and offshore fishing that’s great from June to October. In addition, Tamarindo waters produce the largest and most numerous yellow-fin tuna from May to November.
Activities
ATV Riding
Campfire
Hiking
Fishing
Exploring
Photography
Navigating
Rafting
Weather in Tamarindo
Guanacaste is the driest and warmest part of Costa Rica – the best weather for beach lovers. You can expect mid-to-late 80s F (early 30s C) temperatures for much of the year, with humidity lower than elsewhere.
The rainy season is from May to November, but even then, there’s not a great deal compared to elsewhere in Costa Rica. Think hot and sunny most of the day with solid afternoon showers. The wettest months are September and October.
The rainy season is from May to November, but even then, there’s not a great deal compared to elsewhere in Costa Rica. Think hot and sunny most of the day with solid afternoon showers. The wettest months are September and October.
Is Tamarindo Safe?
Overall, if you’re street smart and careful, Tamarindo is safe. It’s a beach town with a transient population and many tourists, so crime happens. The majority of crime in Tamarindo is petty and opportunistic.
Take care if you’re out alone, and don’t get too drunk. Don’t buy drugs and keep your valuables in your hotel. If you have a car, don’t leave stuff in it, and don’t bring anything to the beach with you that you’re not prepared to lose.
Take care if you’re out alone, and don’t get too drunk. Don’t buy drugs and keep your valuables in your hotel. If you have a car, don’t leave stuff in it, and don’t bring anything to the beach with you that you’re not prepared to lose.
Top Restaurants in Tamarindo
Some of our favorite recommendations include:
- Antichi Sapori Sicilian Cuisine Try the seafood linguini.
- Waffle Monkey If you love waffles for breakfast (and who doesn't?), you'll love this place.
- Green Papaya Taco Bar This place will serve you Tamarindo's best tacos and quesadillas.
- Santa Rita Cafe Another top breakfast place in Tamarindo with amazing Gallo Pinto.
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How to Get to Tamarindo?
Outside of Liberia, Guanacaste Airport (Airport Code LIR) is the closest international airport to Tamarindo.
Distance & Driving Time to Tamarindo
From LIR Airport: 40 miles (65 kilometers), about 1 hour and 15 minutes. All Costa Rican Vacations packages include an airport “meet and greet” service and private transfers with English-speaking drivers. This means you’re all set when you arrive in-country – just sit back, relax, and our driver will get you to your destination.
If you’re driving from Guanacaste Airport to Tamarindo, give yourself just over an hour’s driving time – say 1 hour, 15 minutes to be on the safe side. Then, if you’re renting a car at the airport, allow yourself an hour or so to sort that out.
Head out of the airport onto the main road, and turn right, heading away from Liberia. Keep following this road through, ignoring traffic turning off to the right towards other beaches. You want to keep going through Filadelfia until you reach Belen. It’s here, in Belen, that you take your right turn at the gas station.
Head out of the airport onto the main road, and turn right, heading away from Liberia. Keep following this road through, ignoring traffic turning off to the right towards other beaches. You want to keep going through Filadelfia until you reach Belen. It’s here, in Belen, that you take your right turn at the gas station.
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