Tamarindo
Surf Guide
The bay of Tamarindo stretches for about four miles. There are at least four distinct surf breaks along that stretch, from north to south: 1. Playa Grande is probably the most consistent of all Tamarindo's spots. It's a cooking beachbreak, especially on a good S swell. It's a somewhat flat beach, so it has the tendency to close out at low tide, but at mid-high tide, it's all near-shore, A-frame tubes. Playa Grande is always bigger than in Tamarindo, and if it's flat everywhere else, Grande will still have something to ride. It's especially good when an off-season S combines with wintertime offshores; 2. El Estero (Tamarindo Rivermouth) isn't a classic rivermouth setup, but it's a good wave when the sand settles just right, which it can for weeks at a time. It's split between rights on the south side and lefts on the north; 3. Tamarindo Beachbreak is an average beachbreak that's never as good as Playa Grande, but it has the advantage of being right in town. There are lots of beginners here; 4. Pico Pequeno is a right lava reefbreak that can get really good -- it seems to favor a SW swell and a mid-high tide (low tide is sketchy and shallow). It's also a one-peak sort of wave, so the crowd is especially difficult.
Ability Level
All Abilities
Beginner to advanced
Local Vibe
Doable
Generally mellow in Tamarindo; a little more intense at Grande.
Crowd Factor
Heavy
Very crowded at all spots.
Spot Rating
Fun
Fun.
Shoulder Burn
Light
All spots are relatively easy paddles.
Water Quality
Fair
Fair
Ideal Surf Conditions
Swell Direction
S, SW, W
Wind
E
Surf Height
Head high to a couple feet overhead
Tide
Mid-high for all Tamarindo spots.