The beach on the other side of the estuary is part of the Hacienda Pinilla property, a gated, masterplanned community of 4,500 acres. The J.W. Marriott Guanacaste Resort is a couple of miles down that beach. You can walk along the beach there, but if you drive from Tamarindo it would take about 20 minutes, and you would have to talk your way through the guard at the gate.
In Tamarindo and Langosta, there is a road that runs along the beach, but it is only 2 - 3 miles (3 - 5 km) long because there is the Tamarindo estuary on the north side of Tamarindo and the Langosta estuary on the south side of Langosta. There is no road across either estuary because the estuaries are left as mangrove forest wetlands and wildlife habitat.
To go from Tamarindo to beaches south or north of town by car, you have to drive inland, then take a road either north or south and then drive back to the coast. It is only about 15 minutes or so, but it is much quicker so simply walk or swim across the mouth of the estuary, as you see in this photo, and reach the same area in about 30 seconds.
6 comments:
I think I'd like you lounging on one of those beach chairs today!
Wish I was there now! It's not cold here but weather is awful and a storm is coming this way! I'm so fed up with this winter!
How was Tanzania? :-)
There are a lot of people in the northeast right now that would give just about anything to be laying on that beach.
I'm with Sharon. Nothing like lazying on a beautiful secluded beach!
What a beautiful setting for a leisurely day at the beach.
Ah...relaxing on a deckchair brings back memories. They look so comfortable there.
Cheers.
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