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Location, Location, Location!
Tamarindo's proximity to the Continental Shelf makes for a short run time.
Access to the Flamingo-Papagayo areas to the north and access to the Punta Guiones-Carillo area to the south.
An incredible number of species to fish for:
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| Blue Marlin |
Black Marlin |
Striped Marlin |
| Pacific Sailfish |
Dorado |
Yellowfin Tuna |
| Cubera Snapper |
Roosterfish |
Red Snapper |
| Rainbow Runner |
Wahoo |
Grouper |
| Big Eye Tuna |
Spotted Mackerel |
Amberjack |
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About Tamarindo
Tamarindo Beach itself is one of the most beautiful and cleanest beaches in all of Costa Rica. It offers a wide variety of activities which include: nature tours, diving, surfing, sailing, horseback riding, canopy tour and more. You can find a diverse selection of accommodations and restaurants from modest to five star, from beachfront to ocean view. There are supermarkets, gift shops, internet cafés, live music and even a casino.
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Where is Tamarindo
Located on the northwest coast of Costa Rica in the Guanacaste Province, Tamarindo is one of the country's most frequented beach destinations. It's about a five hour drive from the capital, San Jose, or a one hour flight on SANSA or Travel Air, the two national airline companies. Most people arrive either by rental car, air conditioned mini bus or plane. There are several flights a day and many options for rental cars and busses.
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Where to stay
Casa Doble is a quiet, charming and fisherman friendly B&B on the beach. An early breakfast and a five minute walk will get you to the boat for the day's fishing. When you return, watch the sunset from the porch or the pool, sipping a cold drink overlooking the Pacific Ocean. My wife, Valerie, will be your host. She'll do her best to make your vacation an unforgettable experience.
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