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Closer look at the meaning & origins of: Tamarindo Diria Beach & Golf Resort

Sunday, June 19th, 2011

Our visitors often wonder about the origin and meaning of Tamarindo Diria Beach & Golf Resort. So let’s take a closer look at the words composing our name.

Why Tamarindo?

Tamarindo refers to our lovely town in the dry province of Guanacaste, Costa Rica. 50 years ago Tamarindo was a tiny village, where the few inhabitants mostly lived on their fishing. When the Tamarindo Diria project started around 40 years ago, an unpaved bumpy dirt road was the only way to get to Tamarindo by land. The first cabins of the Tamarindo Diria soon transformed the village that quickly grew around and with the Resort. Today you will find everything you need in Tamarindo, from entertainment & restaurants up to banks & pharmacies.

Tamarindo also stands for the tropical tree Tamarind, which was introduced in central and south America by the Spanish and Portuguese colonists during the 16th century. The long living tree is vase shaped with ever green leaves and grows well in full sun, so it adapted perfectly to our coasts. From the fruits, which are sweet and acid at the same time you will get delicious juices, marmalade, sauces etc.

Why Diria?

The natives that were living in Guanacaste before the arrival of the Spanish colonists belonged to the Chorotega tribe. Their society was partly democratic and they had to some extend a separation of powers. Diria was the name of a Cacique (political chief) that fought against the Spanish Invasion. More information about Diria in our blog ”Cacique Diria”. Our guests will find representations and statues of Diria all over the Resort grounds. While focusing on giving the best service and meet the needs of our guests we are careful not to forget our pre-hispanic culture.

Why Beach?

Simply because we are the only Resort in Tamarindo that is located directly on the beach! In addition to that the favorable weather conditions and temperatures ensure that you will be able to swim in the pacific ocean all throughout the year. In our lush ocean front gardens, our guests may relax in one of our beach chairs while sipping a refreshing drink from the bar.

Why Golf?

During the past couple of years there has been an increasing interest and development of golf courses in Costa Rica. For now we have a driving range just 5 min from our Resort and offer advantageous rates to the two world class golf courses which are just a 25 min drive away from the Tamarindo Diria Beach & Golf Resort.

Why Resort?

The Tamarindo Diria Beach & Golf Resort is not simply a hotel. Our lush tropical garden and our pools are perfect for our guests that want to relax while hearing the waves gently break on the golden beach. Our Matapalo Restaurant and Media Luna Bar offer a unique view to the ocean and are perfectly located for those who want to enjoy the stunning sunsets of Playa Tamarindo. We also offer various daily activities with our professional trainer and our Tour Desk has a wide choice of tours and massages.

Jim Morris Concert Series at Tamarindo Amphitheater

Tuesday, April 19th, 2011

Jim Morris a verbose singer/songwriter with a style reminiscent of Jimmy Buffet will be here in Playa Tamarindo April 30-May 6, 2011. The concert series will include shows both at the amphitheater and kicked back by the pool, as well as dinner & show combo’s at the Tropical Garden Pool and Restaurante Matapalo.

Jim Morris has released one album every year since his  first recording, “Laid Back and Key Wasted,” released in 1996 by Fish Head Music. One of Jim’s more popular albums, “Bocanuts,” was released in 1997 and exposed a formula that Jim was really very proud of: “some tropical, some jazz, some country, some acoustic folk, and some humor. It certainly reflects my musical tastes,” Morris admits.

Jim is now directing his efforts to expanding his fan base and touring with the Big Bamboo Band. He will still make time to fish and will always be on the lookout for song material.

We very much look forward to having Jim and many of his traveling fans at the resort and hope that everyone will come and enjoy!

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FREE Concert with Las Tortugas!

Tuesday, April 5th, 2011

TONIGHT FREE concert with Las Tortugas. The concert will be held at the Mixcoa Restaurant at the Hotel Tamarindo Diria Beach & Golf Resort @ 9 PM. The concert is for a special someone’s birthday surprise so come on by and send him some birthday cheer!

There will be snacks provided and the bar will be serving. The Mixcoa Restaurant is located on the hotel grounds across the street from the beach.

Please come and ENJOY!

Sport Fishing with Capullo

Thursday, July 8th, 2010

Clients from New York went Fishing last week on Capullo and caught a number of Mahi Mahi as well as a few other fish.  The clients said, “We have fished the East Coast, West Coast, and all of Mexico, but Costa Rica is the best!”.

Costa Rica Sport Fishing

Corobici River Float Tour

Wednesday, April 28th, 2010

Enjoy a peaceful two-hour float down the Corbici or Tenorio River, the choice dependent on the wáter level. While you drift, you will immerse yourself in the special ecosystem that lives in the Dry Gallery Forest. This includes the gigantic kapok and fig trees, as well as the many species of animals including the monkeys, birds and iguanas. You’ll also notice the crocodiles along the river shore.

The river trail will also pass through some very safe 2, 3, & 4 class rapids, an exhilerating way to add to the trip.

Make sure to bring your swimsuit, sandals, a change of clothing, binoculars, camera, sunblock, mosquito repellent, sunglasses and a hat. The tour includes lunch, wáter bottle, fruit juice, guides, transportation and all the equipment.

Reservations can be made at our tour desk or before hand by calling USA 866 60 DIRIA (866 603 4742)

Palo Verde National Park & Guaitil Pottery Tour

Wednesday, April 28th, 2010

The Palo Verde National Park is simultaneously a wetland and a tropical dry forest. This dual nature is a result of the Tempisque River flooding over land located in a relatively dry climate of the area.

The study of movement, distribution and quality of water can take place on the Tempisque River, which is an internationally important wetland ecosystem. It is an exceptional place for birdwatchers, in specific, and nature lovers, in general.

The two-hour boat trip will introduce you to this important ecosystem, and you will be able to view crocodiles, monkeys, iguanas and more wildlife than you ever imagined.

After this opportunity, the tour goes to the town of Guaitil, to visit the traditional pottery artisans of the Guanacaste area.

Bring binoculars, camera, sun block, mosquito repellent, money, sunglasses and hat. The tour includes lunch, water bottle, guide, transportation and entrance fee to the park.

Reservations can be made at our tour desk or before hand by calling:USA 866 60 DIRIA (866 603 4742)

Rincón De La Viejo Volcano Tour

Wednesday, April 28th, 2010

The 1,916 meter high Rincón de la Vieja massif is a stratovolcano covering 400-square kilometers formed as a result of a simultaneous volcanic activity of various eruption points, which grew and became a single mountain. At the top, nine eruption sites have been identified. One of them, Rincón de la Vieja, is active, but the rest are in the process of erosive degradation. Towards the south of the active crater there is a scenically very beautiful freshwater lagoon some 400 meters long. At the foot of the Volcano on the southern side is an area called Las Pailas, which covers 50 hectares. Here there are thermal springs, sulfur-rich vented lagoons, orifices where jets of steam rise up and little mud volcanoes, where the mud is constantly bubbling.

The Park contains hot springs which give raise to very hot mountain stream and geysers which release jets of stream specially during the rainy season and mud cones in all shapes and sizes. Several waterfalls exist throughout the Park and it also contains diverse habitats, produced by the differences in altitude and rainfall, the effect of volcanic eruptions and the type of slope.

The tour starts the moment that you depart from the Tamarindo Diria Beach & Golf Resort in a comfortable air-conditioned van, and takes you on a pleasant ride to Rincon de la Vieja National Park.

The Park plays an important role in the conservation of river basins. In this area Nature gives birth to 32 rivers, including Colorado and Blanco Rivers. Enjoy the active Rincón de la Vieja Volcano as you hike through pristine trails, a great experience for the entire family. As you hike the trails you will be able to see the exotic Guaria Morada (Cattleya skinneri), this orchid is Costa Rica’s national flower.

This is a 2½ hour-guided hiking tour where your guide will point out interesting geological formations and answer any of your questions about the animals or plants that you will encounter along the way.

The Rincón de la Vieja Volcano Tour includes ground transfers, entrance fees, typical lunch, naturalist guide, snacks & bottled water. Remember to bring sunscreen, sunglasses, insect repellant, passport and camera.