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Tamarindo
Tamarindo has all the amenities of a Costa Rican beach town: surf, sand and sun, sun, sun. But it offers much more to many more. It is the ideal place for honeymoons and weddings, couples, and families, and wonderfully suited to eco-adventures.
The beach is a three and a half kilometer stretch of white sand and warm blue water. Tamarindo is surrounded by National Parks to its north and south, and mountains with breathtaking views to its east. Nature is abundant, Leatherback Turtles lay their eggs in the northern part of the bay. |
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Hotel Posada del Sol, Guanacaste, Costa Rica
Published : January 13, 2008 | Author : hotelscostarica | Unrated |
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Hotel Posada del Sol located on Hacienda Pinilla's vast 4,500 acres along the Pacific Coast is a peaceful haven on Costa Rica's beautiful Guanacaste Peninsula. The rolling coastal landscape has served as a working cattle ranch for more than 100 years.
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Villas Macondo, Tamarindo, Costa Rica
Published : December 20, 2007 | Author : hotelscostarica | Rating :     |
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Villas Macondo is a lovable and peaceful place to relax in the tropical nature. We are located in a side street - but only two minutes walk to the wonderful beaches and the centre of Tamarindo. A cordial and friendly atmosphere makes you feel at home.
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Tamarindo Village, Guanacaste, Costa Rica
Published : December 20, 2007 | Author : hotelscostarica | Unrated |
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Tamarindo Village is a three-level showcase of outdoor living featuring a swimming pool, garden Bali beds, private plunge pools, decks and patios. A quiet community of romantic villas is nestled in a lush hillside overlooking the Pacific yet conveniently close to the beach, restaurants and shops.
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Hotel Bula Bula, Playa Grande, Costa Rica
Published : December 20, 2007 | Author : hotelscostarica | Unrated |
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Hotel Bula Bula is located in Playa Grande, on the Pacific Northwest of Costa Rica. The 5 kilometer white sand beach boasts one of the most consistent surf breaks in Costa Rica and is known for incredible barrels.The nearly private beach is also a terrific place to unwind and collect seashells. Tamarindo, a town featured in the surfing movie Endless Summer II is just across the estuary. We are on the Tamarindo estuary (where the Pacific ocean extends inland to meet the mouth of the Rio Matapalo) and about a 5 minute walk to the beach.
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Random Pick |
Overlooks Morazan park in middle of town, staff here is really great. |
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