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Dead Country

Welcome to the southern Nicoya Peninsula of Costa Rica, which includes the towns of Montezuma, Santa Teresa, Malpais, Tambor, and vicinity. Santa Teresa has become a trendy new travel destination in Costa Rica which attracts especially surfers and the younger crowds to its great waves, broad sandy beaches and dramatic sunsets.

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Teresita Street

Welcome to the southern Nicoya Peninsula of Costa Rica, which includes the towns of Montezuma, Santa Teresa, Malpais, Tambor, and vicinity. People from all over the world have visited this area to discover the beauty of Central America, and many have ended up discovering themselves. Incredible surfing all over the place.

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Lobster Picks

Located at the far west end of Tamarindo, Cala Luna is in the increasingly popular Guanacaste region. A sanctuary from crowds, Tamarindo is relatively untouched by the relentless hands of modern society. Offering you an incredible beach with crystal waters in a protected area that will let you enjoy incredible surf around nature and beautiful sunsets.

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Lola´s Beach

Avellanas is one of the most beautiful coastlines of the Tamarindo area. There is nothing but pristine beach with crooked old trees providing shade, and backlands covered with scrub, marsh land and pastures. Avellanas is no village and there are no shops, just a scattering of small laid-back hotels and cabins where surfers hang out.

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Right Hammers

Located directly in front of our hotel is Playa Negra, the break known worldwide since being featured in Bruce Brown's movie Endless Summer II. Considered by many to be one of the top spots in Costa Rica, Playa Negra has rock bottom with perfect right-hand barrels and well defined channel for paddling out. This location is so special because of the diversity and accessibility of the endless array of surf spots around the Pacific Ocean.

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