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Author: | Apollo13 [ Tue Feb 27, 2007 6:04 pm ] |
Post subject: | surfing vs hobbying |
I just made it back from my first trip to costa rica and had a blast. Loved San Jose (Del Ray), and loved Jaco (surfed at Hermosa played at monkey and beatle bar). what I am wondering is how are the other beach towns toward the north such as Tamarindo. Basically if I wanted to go to a new beach what do u guys recommend. Also is it possible to get from Hermosa to Tamarindo with decent time?? |
Author: | Mucho Gusto [ Wed Feb 28, 2007 11:35 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: surfing vs hobbying |
Apollo13 wrote: I just made it back from my first trip to costa rica and had a blast. Loved San Jose (Del Ray), and loved Jaco (surfed at Hermosa played at monkey and beatle bar). what I am wondering is how are the other beach towns toward the north such as Tamarindo. Basically if I wanted to go to a new beach what do u guys recommend. Also is it possible to get from Hermosa to Tamarindo with decent time??
Apollo, Tamarindo is a very popular surf town, but not so popular for mongering. Driving from Hermosa to Tamarindo will take several hours. You could knock off a couple hours if you take the ferry across the Golfe de Nicoya, but when you add in your waiting time, it's pretty much a wash. A flight on Sansa or Nature Air will take about 35 minutes, and cost around $75-80 each way. But I believe the closest airstrip to Jaco would be South of Jaco, in the Quepos / Manual Antonio area. When you have time, do a search on Tamarindo, and you'll find all the info you need. Welcome to the board. Mucho Gusto ![]() |
Author: | Apollo13 [ Thu Mar 01, 2007 2:18 am ] |
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looking on the board and only finding people going fishing in that area.... I did see some things positive about Flamingo which I guess is close to Tamarindo... If I choose to go to tamarindo but stay in San Jose for the first night what are my chances of finding a cute tica for the weekend and what should I expect to pay for company?? |
Author: | Mucho Gusto [ Thu Mar 01, 2007 9:43 am ] |
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Apollo13 wrote: ... I did see some things positive about Flamingo which I guess is close to Tamarindo... If I choose to go to tamarindo but stay in San Jose for the first night what are my chances of finding a cute tica for the weekend and what should I expect to pay for company??
Flamingo is only about 20-25 minutes North of Tamarindo. Finding a girl in SJO to take to the beach for the weekend isn't that difficult, but with only one night in SJO with the chica, your chances of finding a good weekend companion goes down. Finding one is easy.... but finding a "compatible" one is not as easy. There are many factors to consider when you ask about price. But, you can expect to pay at least $100-150 per day. Plus, you'll be paying for EVERYTHING else: Her transportation, food, drinks, souvenirs, etc. Good luck, and have fun. Mucho Gusto ![]() |
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