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Introduction

by Frommers Travel Guides

    295km (183 miles) NW of San José; 73km (45 miles) SW of Liberia

    Tamarindo is the biggest boomtown in Guanacaste -- and personally, I think the boom has gone a bit too far a bit too fast. The main road into Tamarindo has turned into a seemingly helter-skelter jumble of strip malls, surf shops, hotels and random restaurants. Ongoing development is spreading up the hills inland from the beach and south beyond Punta Langosta. None of it seems regulated or particularly planned out. However, once you get off the road, the beach itself is a long, wide swath of white sand that curves gently from one rocky headland to another.

    Still, the wide range of accommodations, abundant restaurants and active nightlife, along with very dependable surf have made Tamarindo one of the most popular beaches on this coast. Fishing boats bob at their moorings and brown pelicans fish just beyond the breakers. A sandy islet off the southern end of the beach makes a great destination if you're a strong swimmer; if you're not, it makes a great foreground for sunsets. Tamarindo is popular with surfers, who ply the break right here or use the town as a jumping-off place for playas Grande, Langosta, Avellanas, and Negra.

    Just to the north of Tamarindo lies Playa Grande, one of the principal nesting sites for the giant leatherback turtle, the largest turtle in the world. This beach is often too rough for swimming, but the well-formed and consistent beach break is very popular with surfers. I almost hate to mention places to stay in Playa Grande because the steady influx of tourists and development has apparently doomed it as a turtle-nesting site.

    Behind all the beaches in this area are low, dry hills that can be a dreary brown in the dry season but that instantly turn green with the first brief showers of the rainy season.

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