5 Beaches to visit while staying in Tamarindo.
While visiting Sueno del Mar and spending some time at Tamarindo Beach, surfing and playing in the fun waves,
you might also want to explore some other great beaches in the area. Here you have some of our favorites.
1.
Playa
Grande: This 3 kilometer long
white sand beach borders north to Tamarindo. It is great for those that want
to go for a long beach walk or catch some great surf. Playa Grande is known as an important egg
laying and hatching beach located in the Las Baulas National Park. If you go in the right season you might even
get to see some baby turtles hatch. You
can get here by taking a water taxi at the Tamarindo Estuary to the other side,
cost $2 per person.
2.
Conchal: One of the most exotic beaches on the Pacific
coast. The beach is a natural sea shell
deposit and has some of the clearest waters on the coast. This is a snorkeling paradise. About a 20 min car ride north from Tamarindo...this is a great option for a low budget activity.
3.
Playa
Avellanas: This small town beach
is in a popular upcoming area, just two beaches south of Tamarindo. It has some of the best surf for advanced
surfers. Also for non surfers this
beach is worth a visit. The famous
Lola’s beach bar is a great spot to hang out, have lunch and maybe even stay to
watch the sunset. It will take you
about 40 min by car to get there from Tamarindo.
4.
Playa
Danta: With the new 1200-acre
development Las Catalinas, this area gained a beach worth to visit. It offers some of the best hiking/biking
trails in Guanacaste as well as a protected bay that is perfect for SUP (stand
up paddle boarding). The new Green House
Restaurant is a great option to grab something to eat while you are here.
5.
Bahia
de los Piratas: This 2 kilometer
stretch of pink sand beach is not that easy to get to. It is located just south of Conchal and great for swimming or relaxing in the sun.
Bahia de los Piratas is one of Costa Rica's best kept secrets, but
probably not for long. More and more
visitors are discovering this beach with rocky outcrops and islands where
pirates once hid.
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