So, you're wondering what to do in Tamarindo, Costa Rica? You've picked a good place to ask yourself that question: Tamarindo is one of Costa Rica's beach hubs, offering a blend of urban convenience – and by urban, we mean a single mile(ish) of sandy road that borders the Pacific and dozens of excellent restaurants, bars, and activities – and Costa Rican charm.
This is the best of all worlds. So, it's no wonder that we have 23 answers to what to do in Tamarindo, Costa Rica .
Tamarindo may be known for many things, but we'd argue that spectacular surf is probably our greatest claim to fame. It's also a point of pride, as our massive waves , huge breaks , and pounding surf have tested, bested, and inspired surfers for decades. Surfers make pilgrimages to Tamarindo and our surrounds. Yeah, we're that good. So, that's #1 on our list of what to do in Tamarindo, Costa Rica.
If you like your adrenaline salty, we highly recommend an ocean kayaking tour. Take it easy by paddling around close to shore, or up your adventure quotient with an ocean kayak tour to Capitan Island : a 40-minute (one-way), challenging paddle from beach to island, topped off with scenery , snorkeling , and a half-day of fun and physical challenge. >> Book Ocean Kayaking <<
If we had to choose just one volcano to visit, it would be Rincón de la Vieja Volcano , a 1-million-year-old andesitic complex volcano located about two hours from Tamarindo. There's way too much you can see and do there to fit it all into one paragraph, but suffice it to say that you can swim in cool lagoons , traverse waterfalls , soak in mineral hot springs , coat yourself in volcanic mud , peek into a mini-volcano , and so much more. >> Read About Volcano Day Trips <<
When you're here and wondering what to do in Tamarindo, Costa Rica, we'll inevitably tell you to take a beach-combing day trip . From Sugar Beach (Playa Pan de Azúcar) down to Playa San Juanillo, our coastline delivers some of the most pristine, spectacular beaches and vistas , anywhere in Costa Rica. >> Plan Your Beach-Hopping <<
There's a reason that Costa Rica and, specifically, Tamarindo are so renowned for sport fishing: We're one of the world's top sport fishing locations . We're talking oceans that practically teem with black, striped and blue marlin, yellowfin tuna, mahi-mahi, snapper, grouper, roosterfish, jacks, wahoo, sailfish, and other prize specimens. Not only will we take you to the best sport fishing waters in the area, but we'll hook you up with the BEST boat and the BEST crew in Tamarindo. They are incredibly skilled, wonderfully experienced, and delightfully friendly. Choose your favorite flavor: half-day , 3/4 day , and full day tours , sweeping from near-shore to deep-sea fishing and clocking in at 5, 7, or 8 hours. >> Hook a Big One <<
Tamarindo's Pacific waters are home to a host of incredible marine life, but none is quite so awe-inspiring (or photogenic) as our whales and dolphins. Board a boat, grab your camera, and prepare to spot humpback whales, several dolphin species, and – if you're lucky – the occasional mating sea turtles.
If the thought of scuba diving doesn't set your heart aflutter, then we'd like to introduce you to the joys of snuba: part scuba, part snorkeling . Gear up with a small, floating raft full of oxygen, attach to your air hose, and then dive into the depths. For 30-50 minutes, you'll explore the Pacific's depths in search of sea creatures, secret reefs, and entire underwater worlds . As far as what to do in Tamarindo, Costa Rica, this is a definite favorite: no dive license or certification is required to snuba, and the minimum age is just 5 , so it's a fun and safe way to experience underwater adventure, without having to don all that equipment. >> Dive into Snuba << And, there you have it – 23 answers to what to do in Tamarindo, Costa Rica. But, they're just the beginning. Our region is so diverse, so lovely, so incredibly varied that we definitely can't fit everything into just 23 things-to-do. So, stay tuned for Part 2!
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Go Surfing
Tamarindo may be known for many things, but we'd argue that spectacular surf is probably our greatest claim to fame. It's also a point of pride, as our massive waves , huge breaks , and pounding surf have tested, bested, and inspired surfers for decades. Surfers make pilgrimages to Tamarindo and our surrounds. Yeah, we're that good. So, that's #1 on our list of what to do in Tamarindo, Costa Rica.
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Or, Take a Surf Lesson
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Observe Nesting Sea Turtles
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Paddle the Ocean
If you like your adrenaline salty, we highly recommend an ocean kayaking tour. Take it easy by paddling around close to shore, or up your adventure quotient with an ocean kayak tour to Capitan Island : a 40-minute (one-way), challenging paddle from beach to island, topped off with scenery , snorkeling , and a half-day of fun and physical challenge. >> Book Ocean Kayaking <<
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Paddle the Mangroves
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FLY!! (Okay, Go Zip-Lining)
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Go Boogie Boarding
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Explore a Volcano
If we had to choose just one volcano to visit, it would be Rincón de la Vieja Volcano , a 1-million-year-old andesitic complex volcano located about two hours from Tamarindo. There's way too much you can see and do there to fit it all into one paragraph, but suffice it to say that you can swim in cool lagoons , traverse waterfalls , soak in mineral hot springs , coat yourself in volcanic mud , peek into a mini-volcano , and so much more. >> Read About Volcano Day Trips <<
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Explore Another Volcano
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WhatSUP??
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Hit Our Beaches
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Then, Hit Nearby Beaches
When you're here and wondering what to do in Tamarindo, Costa Rica, we'll inevitably tell you to take a beach-combing day trip . From Sugar Beach (Playa Pan de Azúcar) down to Playa San Juanillo, our coastline delivers some of the most pristine, spectacular beaches and vistas , anywhere in Costa Rica. >> Plan Your Beach-Hopping <<
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Go Birdwatching
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Swim in a Waterfall Pool
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Take a [Horseback] Ride on the Beach
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Catch the Next Record Fish
There's a reason that Costa Rica and, specifically, Tamarindo are so renowned for sport fishing: We're one of the world's top sport fishing locations . We're talking oceans that practically teem with black, striped and blue marlin, yellowfin tuna, mahi-mahi, snapper, grouper, roosterfish, jacks, wahoo, sailfish, and other prize specimens. Not only will we take you to the best sport fishing waters in the area, but we'll hook you up with the BEST boat and the BEST crew in Tamarindo. They are incredibly skilled, wonderfully experienced, and delightfully friendly. Choose your favorite flavor: half-day , 3/4 day , and full day tours , sweeping from near-shore to deep-sea fishing and clocking in at 5, 7, or 8 hours. >> Hook a Big One <<
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See Big Cats, Up Close & Personal
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Cruise at Sunset
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Go Dolphin & Whale-Watching
Tamarindo's Pacific waters are home to a host of incredible marine life, but none is quite so awe-inspiring (or photogenic) as our whales and dolphins. Board a boat, grab your camera, and prepare to spot humpback whales, several dolphin species, and – if you're lucky – the occasional mating sea turtles.
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Pedal Our Mountains
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Tackle the Terrain via ATV
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Scuba with Massive Mantas
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Or, Snuba for your First Taste of Under-the-Sea
If the thought of scuba diving doesn't set your heart aflutter, then we'd like to introduce you to the joys of snuba: part scuba, part snorkeling . Gear up with a small, floating raft full of oxygen, attach to your air hose, and then dive into the depths. For 30-50 minutes, you'll explore the Pacific's depths in search of sea creatures, secret reefs, and entire underwater worlds . As far as what to do in Tamarindo, Costa Rica, this is a definite favorite: no dive license or certification is required to snuba, and the minimum age is just 5 , so it's a fun and safe way to experience underwater adventure, without having to don all that equipment. >> Dive into Snuba << And, there you have it – 23 answers to what to do in Tamarindo, Costa Rica. But, they're just the beginning. Our region is so diverse, so lovely, so incredibly varied that we definitely can't fit everything into just 23 things-to-do. So, stay tuned for Part 2!