TAMARINDO, COSTA RICA TRAVEL GUIDE! (BEST DAY)


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Tamarindo, Costa Rica is located in the Guanacaste Province just 1 hour from the Liberia Airport making it quite an accessible …

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  1. Karen Wildt
    Karen Wildt says:

    Breaking Bread ..delicious. That croissant looks amazing & the smoothies!! There goes the budget!! $9.00 for peanut butter??? Wow!! Love the market!! Nice hat!! Beautiful beach. Love all the turtles! Read a great story about them & their nesting !! banana bread ice cream sandwich… wow!! What a great day !!❤

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  2. Steve Cragg
    Steve Cragg says:

    Thanks for the video. My, oh, my has Tamarindo changed since I was here in 1988. One two story hotel, one beach shack called Tercer Mundo. Beer only. No airport except in SJ. Long bus ride to the water. Loved the warm water at about 80 degrees. That was in July. You could say it was primitive in 1988 compared to today's northern Costa Rica. Change happens and you showed it. I hope the National Parks are still pristine. Safe travels.

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  3. Adventures Of A Traveling Don
    Adventures Of A Traveling Don says:

    So jealous I missed out on this during my trip. It's definitely a give and take staying in hostels compared to Airbnbs. Biggest plus though is meeting the people for sure. Man Tamarindo looks awesome. Smoothies, croissants mmm. Yeah, it was interesting to see the price difference between Mexico and Costa Rica. The first time I was in CR I didn't really pay for anything because of my friends. This time I was paying for more and coming from Mexico I was like, "oh WOW, for a Latin America Country this place is expensive." The beach looks fantastic! Oh a fire dancing show, that'd be fun while having a drink. Adam, in school were you a safety/hall monitor? 😂 Loving that boat tour. Costa Rica has such amazing nature. That country is so proud and so protective of it's land and the nature around it. OMG that ice cream sandwich. Nice "jump" cut…🤨😁. What a fun video guys.

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  4. Overlandaf_Adventures
    Overlandaf_Adventures says:

    I have been to Panama about 7 times and loved it. Just around the corners. That's why I go back. The weather is always so nice. I do really want to head to Costa Rica. How long are you staying down there? As always lots of great tips and info.

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  5. Paul Bethell
    Paul Bethell says:

    Once again, thank you for sharing. I have followed you two through Mexico and have loved it. Have you, Adam and Heidi toured the Caribbean Islands? Just curious. Enjoy you two!

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  6. Rachel Rabb
    Rachel Rabb says:

    Hi Guys

    Always best to pay in Colones and let bank do the conversion. The restaurants will give you what ever exchange rate they feel like charging. Unfortunately the US dollar has been down lately in value. Banco National and BCR bank will always give you most accurate exchange rate for the day when withdrawing colones.

    Pura Vida

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  7. JUAN DURAN
    JUAN DURAN says:

    Love Tamarindo, lived there for several years a decade or so ago, but if there’s anywhere where there out to rip you off in all possible little ways it’s that place…

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  8. wendy hagge
    wendy hagge says:

    Costa Rica is a hard pass for me. It’s crazy expensive! In my experience, it is more expensive than prices here in the US. Didn’t enjoy it. Plus, it’s crawling with Americans.😳

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  9. Sshmalonez
    Sshmalonez says:

    Hi Heidi and Adam! I'm a few days late to the "Costa Rica party" but catching up now with my mid afternoon cup of tea! Thank you for sharing this great video. I know very little about Costa Rica, so this is definitely an education! There definitely is a different feeling that comes across compared to your other videos in Mexico and Guatemala and I am looking forward to seeing the rest of your journey! Cheers and safe travels! Lisa from Winnipeg

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  10. Raul Morales
    Raul Morales says:

    I absolutely dislike Tamarindo. It's probably one of the most disgusting beaches in CR. I do love the way you put the video together though. You guys have great vibe. Check out Avellanas and Playa Negra. Happy trails kids.

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  11. The Voyage Seekers
    The Voyage Seekers says:

    Great to see you exploring Tamarindo, Costa Rica! It sounds like you had a fantastic time staying at Tamarindo Backpackers and immersing yourself in the hostel community. It's always a great way to meet new people and get valuable information from experienced travelers. The colorful and fun money in Costa Rica is amazing, and it's great to see that you enjoyed the hostel's amenities like the pool, shared kitchen, and hammocks. Exploring the town on foot seems like the perfect way to experience everything that Tamarindo has to offer, and renting a bike or a mountain bike from Handlebar is an excellent idea. The bustling atmosphere and nightlife make it a perfect destination for adventure-seekers who love to have a good time. I can't wait to see your next video, where you'll be exploring Santa Teresa!

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  12. Edward Ulrich
    Edward Ulrich says:

    Tamarindo is rustic but beautiful, albeit a little pricey… but, I guess you're paying beach prices. Surprising that it's cheaper to pay in USD rather than the local currency.

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  13. Latoya Wandering Gringa
    Latoya Wandering Gringa says:

    That is very interesting about the money conversion. I live in Palmares Costa Rica and we always pay in colons. Glad you guys are having fun. Tourists spots tend to be higher, Costa Rica is definitely more expensive then other central American countries.

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  14. Emm Ventures
    Emm Ventures says:

    So glad to see guys still enjoying so delicious goodies! Your smoothies looked yummy and that was a croissant! It most definitely looked like it felt like a brick 😆 I like that it's a breaking bad themed restaurant. It was a great show! As always an amazing video filled with amazing views and yummy looking treats! Great work my friends!

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