Before Tamarindo was an international resort, and before it was a surfing village, it was a fishing village. I am sure that the few local fishermen who lived in the area did not have modern boats like these.
I don't know if it is true or not, but I was told by one elderly gentleman that in addition to being a fishing village, in the old days Tamarindo was a place where rich men from the capitol of San Jose kept their mistresses. I am sure the man believed that to be true, as he told me that in church, and I am sure that he would not be telling me a falsehood in church.
This week on our Viva la Voyage travel photo site we are showing photos of three locations on the Riviera Maya: the Mayan ruins of Tulum, the eco-park of Xelha, and a resort on the beach in Cancun.
What gorgeous blue water.
ReplyDeleteI agree with Sharon. The water is beautiful!
ReplyDelete'Shades of blue' would be a good name for this one.
ReplyDeletei like this image.
ReplyDeleteWow I never knew that Tamarindo was a place for men to bring their mistresses. Did you ever inquire on this to other locals?
ReplyDeleteFishing is amazing in Tamarindo and surrounding areas. It is a beautiful place to come and enjoy sport fishing. I have always had an amazing time here.