Once a quite fishing hamlet, Tamarindo has evolved to be the area’s most developed and accessible tourist town. Located on the central west coast of the Nicoya Peninsula, Tamarindo offers visitors of whatever budget a chance to experience the region’s unspoiled beaches and incredible biodiversity in a range of accommodations. Despite the town’s recent and ongoing development, it still retains that laidback vibe so characteristic of the region.
Tamarindo Costa Rica Information
As a regional hub, Tamarindo offers a wide-range of extensive services to visitors including sport fishing, Scuba Diving, snorkeling, swimming, and Horseback riding. The Tamarindo airport offers visitors in the San José area a seamless method of travel to the area, and Liberia is a close by 50 km for visitors already bound on international flights to Nicoya.
Perhaps Tamarindo’s greatest appeal is its proximity to the Tamarindo National Wildlife Refuge, which comprises 1,000 acres (400 ha) of dazzling protected forest, including abundant mangroves and estuaries. Tours of the fascinating plant and animal life can be arranged from Tamarindo, including canoe tours of costal habitats. Just north of town is the Parque Nacional Marino Las Baulas, which offers visitors an opportunity to see the world’s largest reptile, the leatherback turtle, come ashore to lay eggs. Also close by is the Refugio Nacional de Vida Silvestre Ostional and Parque Nacional Barra Honda.
Tamarindo’s extensive development has imbued elements of affluent foreign culture from modernist cafés to chic restaurants into the fundamentally Tico culture, making for an appealing combination of both worlds. North Americans and Europeans in particular will enjoy the many elements of their own culture offered in Tamarindo along with the authenticity of local culture.
What and Where is Tamarindo?
Tamarindo is a Costa Rica Travel Destination located in the Guanacaste region of Costa Rica. (see all Costa Rica Regions)
Costa Rican National Reserves and Parks near Tamarindo, Costa Rica
40 KM to Ostional National Wildlife Refuge
49 KM to Lomas Barbudal Biological Reserve and Dr Rafael Lucas Rodriguez
57 KM to Palo Verde
98 KM to Rincon de la Vieja National Park
105 KM to Guanacaste National Park
105 KM to Santa Rosa National Park
118 KM to Tenorio Volcano and Miravalles Protected Zone



