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Tamarindo: Costa Ricaâs Most Exciting Beach Town
Hard to believe for those of us lucky to be living in Costa Rica long enough to see how the once a quite beach village of Tamarindo has evolved to be Costa Ricaâs most developed and exciting tourist town. Located on the Nicoya Peninsulaâs central west coast, the now very cool beach town of Tamarindo offers vacationers an overwhelming array of adventure activities and accommodations for every budget.
The wide range of tourist services include; sport fishing, scuba diving, snorkeling, swimming, surfing, jet skiing, ATVâs, zip lines, bio-reserves and horseback riding, couple that with unspoiled beaches, an exotic and exciting nightlife, throw in some umbrella drinks â you get the perfect combination of fun, adventure and coolness. Despite the townâs booming and ongoing development, Tamarindo has still held onto its laidback flavor the region is known for.
Boasting crystal clear turquoise waters with a variety of beaches and perfect sun soaked weather, it is easy to see why Tamarindo is the regional hub. The Tamarindo national airport provides visitors with quick access to the rest of Costa Rica, and Liberiaâs International Airport at only 50 kilometers (31 mi) away were driving factors in the townâs rapid development.
Honeymooners, couples, singles and families all enjoy Tamarindoâs multi-cultural community and tropical paradise activities. The townâs combination of affluent foreign culture, chic cafĂ©s and restaurants, all in the flavor of authentic Tico culture, has a strong appeal for locals, expats and foreign visitors.
You will have no problems finding accommodations for any budget. There are plenty of Tamarindo Costa Rica hotels to select from and most are within walking distance to the beaches. With a plethora of beach rentals, hotel resorts and hill top villas as well the massive choice of activities to choose from, it is estimated that Tamarindo draws as much as 25% of the tourists that land on the shores of Costa Rica. Thatâs a significant percentage considering that in 2012 over 2,000,000 tourists visited this small country.
With more than 45 restaurants, bars and discos in the area, you will have plenty of great places to choose from for good food or to spend the evening out enjoying the sizzling nightlife. From live entertainment venues to beach parties to modern night clubs â the perpetual fiesta draws locals, foreigners alike.
If you are looking for the perfect beach town in Costa Rica then head out to the Costa Rica airport and check out Tamarindo, Costa Ricaâs favorite hotspot for a taste of real paradise.
Courtesy of thecostaricanews.comÂ
Basic Tips for Beginner Surfers
If you want to surf well and properly, learning how to paddle your surfboard correctly is a must. Good paddlers are able to catch more waves than poor paddlers. Don't position your body too far back as it will tilt the board in the front, and will slow you down. However, if you're too far forward, then it will cause the board's nose to sink. Remember, the flatter the board is on the water, the better it will glide.
Most beginners spend time in the whitewater to learn how to stand on their board and find their perfect spot while riding it. When catching whitewater waves, be selective. Choose one that has enough power and will allow you to move for a long distance. It should be moving straight toward the beach.
To keep your surfboard flat underneath you while you're surfing, you have to fully understand how to keep your weight centered on the board. When surfing, you should stand sideways on the surfboard. When you land on your surfboard, your front foot should be somewhere near the center and your back foot about 18 inches to 2 feet from the back.
When paddling out, lift up and go over or dive down whenever it's possible. Learning how to surf is a challenge, but once you learn to catch the waves and conquer them, all you're left with is fun!