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Surf, Sun, and Surviving Costa Rica with Kids
Welcome to Tamarindo, where the surf’s always up, the sun’s always shining, and your kids will definitely get sand in places you didn’t know existed. Buckle up, parents, because we’re about to embark on a wild ride through Costa Rica’s favorite beach town. Don’t worry, we’ve got all the tips you need to survive this tropical adventure with your sanity (mostly) intact.
Hacienda Pinilla – Where Luxury Meets Mosquitos!
Why stay in town when you can luxuriate in Hacienda Pinilla? It’s just a short 15-minute drive from Tamarindo, assuming you don’t get lost on the dirt roads or stuck behind a herd of cows. Potholes are crazy, yes.
Hacienda Pinilla is, basically, a giant gated community with a golf course, clubhouse, and access to a lot of private beaches. We scored our place on Airbnb.
Pro tip: Pack bug spray. Lots of it. When we went – in the rainy season – there were an unnatural amount of mosquitoes in the area.
Bonus Tip:
No trip to Tamarindo is complete without turning your little ones into mini Kelly Slaters. Head to Iguana Surf for lessons that’ll have your kids hanging ten in no time (or at least hanging on for dear life).
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There are tons of things to do on a day trip from Tamarindo, should you decide to leave the epic surf.
Don’t get one at the airport I was told even by airport people. Don’t get one at Walmart because all they have are prepaid and, in our experience, you won’t be able to recharge them through the app. Maybe just embrace being disconnected? Or bring a carrier pigeon. Actually, we were able to go to a Liberty store in Liberia and get a plan for two months. It wasn’t unlimited data but it worked. Interesting aside – most of the sims you’ll purchase will have unlimited Wayz or Google Maps (super helpful) and social media apps like TikTok and Instagram (incredibly toxic).
Sure, surfing is Tamarindo’s claim to fame, but there’s more to beach life here than riding waves:
Bonus Tip:
Remember, a family vacation in Tamarindo is all about making memories, trying new things, and coming home with at least one good story involving an iguana. Embrace the chaos, laugh at the mishaps, and don’t forget to reapply sunscreen.