Playa Tamarindo can be accessed by the following two routes: Liberia- Guardia- Filadelfia- Belén Huacas- Villa Real- Tamarindo or Santa Cruz- Villa Real- Tamarindo. Unpaved only from Villa Real. The second option is unpaved road for almost the entire dis
The beaches here are first and the entire town is a relaxed atmosphere, making it a great place for those looking for a good while.
With the surfing and windsurfing conditions almost perfect for experienced and novice surfers, Tamarindo is probably the most accessible beach town on the Pacific Coast across the northern region. Besides surfing, swimming, snorkeling, sailing, kayaking, skiing, boggie, horseback riding and scuba diving, you can visit the nearby wildlife refuge Diria, like the National Marine Park Las Baulas, where turtles come every summer to spawning and nursing.
Tamarindo Beach is big enough for those seeking some peace and quiet. But for those who want action, which is another favorite pastime, fishing is fishing with offshore record in marlin, tuna and sailfish. For those who love the sports ground there is also golf, another popular option, at the Hacienda Pinilla who has one of the best golf courses in Central America.
It is important to bear in mind that Playa Tamarindo has strong currents and rips barely submerged rocks, so be careful when swimming here. The statutory north and south are also very dangerous to cross when the tide of this medium to high. The statuary that divides the north of Playa Grande Tamarindo is quite large and it is possible to rent canoes to observe the wildlife here. To the south is the beautiful and set off Playa Langosta, with its excellent Bed & Breakfast. Most hotels and B & B costly are scattered all along the beach at Playa Langosta and south of Tamarindo.
The town of Tamarindo case is quite colorful and flavorful local Tico. Here you can find several bakeries, a vegetable market outdoor art gallery, craft shops, a beautiful spa and more than 40 restaurants, bars and discos with cuisines to fit every palate. Easy access by bus, but the best way to get to Tamarindo is to fly to Liberia International Airport and then make a short trip via Santa Cruz to the town.
Caution: In recent years there has been an increase in thefts and robberies of tourists Arendar expensive is a bit worrying. Be careful when passing at night.