Lupita’s guidebook

Lupita
Lupita’s guidebook

Food scene

This local restaurant (what we call "soda" here in Costa Rica) is one of local's favs. You will enjoy it if you love seafood. The place is small and really rustic but the food and the prices are great.
20 locals recommend
Soda y Marisquería Marcela
Avenida Infantes
20 locals recommend
This local restaurant (what we call "soda" here in Costa Rica) is one of local's favs. You will enjoy it if you love seafood. The place is small and really rustic but the food and the prices are great.
We love this place for its location and views!!! And why not, having a cup of Costa Rican coffee doesn't hurt.
105 locals recommend
Nogui's Restaurant
155
105 locals recommend
We love this place for its location and views!!! And why not, having a cup of Costa Rican coffee doesn't hurt.
This is another of our favorite restaurant in Tamarindo. Delicious pizza, relax and casual atmosphere perfect for group and families. "There is a play area with hammock swings, a slide, playhouse, and several other activities for kids to keep themselves busy, instead of asking if it is time to go".
78 locals recommend
Restaurante La Baula
91 C. Corona
78 locals recommend
This is another of our favorite restaurant in Tamarindo. Delicious pizza, relax and casual atmosphere perfect for group and families. "There is a play area with hammock swings, a slide, playhouse, and several other activities for kids to keep themselves busy, instead of asking if it is time to go".
This is a local's recommendation. It has great food and big portions. It also offers free wifi in case you need it.
16 locals recommend
Santa Rita Coffee Shop
16 locals recommend
This is a local's recommendation. It has great food and big portions. It also offers free wifi in case you need it.
Relaxing beach restaurant to have breakfast. It offers delicious healthy options and the ambient at night is fun.
33 locals recommend
Pico Bistro
33 locals recommend
Relaxing beach restaurant to have breakfast. It offers delicious healthy options and the ambient at night is fun.
One of the local's favorite "Sodas" in our town. Delicious, fresh and well price food! Highly recommended.
18 locals recommend
Soda Las Palmas
18 locals recommend
One of the local's favorite "Sodas" in our town. Delicious, fresh and well price food! Highly recommended.
Fun food court. It offers a variety of casual dinner options.
64 locals recommend
El Mercadito de Tamarindo Gourmet Food Market
64 locals recommend
Fun food court. It offers a variety of casual dinner options.

Sightseeing

Playa Grande is one of our family's favorite beaches. The long beach and magnificent sunset make us go back again and again. And if you are a waves lover you might not be disappointed. This beach is actually a National park made up of forests, beaches and estuaries, also popular for viewing sunsets and sea turtles. "Just make sure to take sun block and plenty of water as the heat can get pretty brutal. The road there isn't completely paved but pretty much any car can get there".
60 locals recommend
Marino Las Baulas National Park
60 locals recommend
Playa Grande is one of our family's favorite beaches. The long beach and magnificent sunset make us go back again and again. And if you are a waves lover you might not be disappointed. This beach is actually a National park made up of forests, beaches and estuaries, also popular for viewing sunsets and sea turtles. "Just make sure to take sun block and plenty of water as the heat can get pretty brutal. The road there isn't completely paved but pretty much any car can get there".
We love this beach. A beautiful secluded little beach to take your family for a nice swim.
19 locals recommend
Dantita Beach
19 locals recommend
We love this beach. A beautiful secluded little beach to take your family for a nice swim.
Playa Conchal is a popular beach in the area. It is Known for its crushed shells and turquoise water and is a great spot for hanging out and snorkeling. The beach is not accessible by car, so you need to park at a local, near by beach, and then walk for a short distance to get to it.
197 locals recommend
Playa Conchal
197 locals recommend
Playa Conchal is a popular beach in the area. It is Known for its crushed shells and turquoise water and is a great spot for hanging out and snorkeling. The beach is not accessible by car, so you need to park at a local, near by beach, and then walk for a short distance to get to it.

Gas Station

Looking to fill your car's gas tank? Just 1.3 miles away, JSM is the closest gas station to Casa Roher.
Gas Station And Grocery Store JSM
Looking to fill your car's gas tank? Just 1.3 miles away, JSM is the closest gas station to Casa Roher.

Health

Just in case, at about 0.5 milles, Farmacia Fishel is the closet pharmacy to our property.
Farmacia Fishel
Just in case, at about 0.5 milles, Farmacia Fishel is the closet pharmacy to our property.

More options

Family own property.
Cabinas Roma is an excellent option for those looking for tranquillity and a real feel of Costa Rican living. Immerse yourself in nature, go for a walk, take a bike ride on nearby trails, or just interact with locals. Great internet connection for those digital nomads out there!
Cabinas Roma
Calle Dias
Cabinas Roma is an excellent option for those looking for tranquillity and a real feel of Costa Rican living. Immerse yourself in nature, go for a walk, take a bike ride on nearby trails, or just interact with locals. Great internet connection for those digital nomads out there!

Food shopping

Convenient and recommended grocery shopping
Close to our property, this supermarket offers good prices.
27 locals recommend
Mega Super
27 locals recommend
Close to our property, this supermarket offers good prices.
This upscale supermarket is ideal for those who miss home food as it offers lots of imported products. However the prices are much higher than the prices you will pay back home. Still is a good place to go if you want to treat yourself.
309 locals recommend
Auto Mercado
309 locals recommend
This upscale supermarket is ideal for those who miss home food as it offers lots of imported products. However the prices are much higher than the prices you will pay back home. Still is a good place to go if you want to treat yourself.
This is our recommendation to get your meat. It offer good quality meats and affordable prices.
Centro de Carnes Villa Mar
Avenida de las Palmas
This is our recommendation to get your meat. It offer good quality meats and affordable prices.

Traveler advice

Useful phrases

"Pura Vida"

"If you have been to Costa Rica, or if you are planning a Costa Rica vacation, one term you should be familiar with is “Pura Vida” (pronounces poo-rah vee-dah). Simply translated, it means “simple life” or “pure life”, but here in Costa Rica, it is more than just a saying—it is a way of life. Costa Ricans (Ticos) use this term to say hello, to say goodbye, to say everything’s great, to say everything’s cool. However, it is not the words that reflect the true meaning of ¡Pura Vida!. Pura Vida is the way Ticos live."
Customs and culture

We do not recommend drinking Tamarindo's tap water.

Drinking tap water in Villarreal is totally fine, however, we do not recommend drinking tap water in Tamarindo. We do have close by supermarkets, so if drinking bottled water gives you a pace of mind you have that option as well.
Getting around

In case you need to take a taxi.

If you’re taking a taxi, negotiate the fare with your driver before getting into the cab. Otherwise, you’re at risk for getting ripped off.
Book before you go

Accommodations and tours.

"Tamarindo is at its busiest and most expensive during the dry season between November and April. You’ll definitely want to book your accommodations and tours well in advance if you’re coming during this time!" Ticos tend to come to the beach during their holidays making accommodation even pricier. Being New Years and Semana Santa the most popular Holidays for Costa Ricans, booking well in advance it's a must.
Ways to save

Choose the right season for you.

"If you want to avoid the tourist fuss and get more economic rates for lodging, the early months of the rainy season are a great time to travel to Costa Rica. Tourism during this time of year can still provide for a great experience, especially the more eco-touristy attractions. Rivers run higher and even the dry-forests of Guanacaste turn green and lush. However, during the rainy season roads get muddy and rivers start to swell, making travel throughout the country a more challenging experience".
What to pack

Pack for the right season.

It’s typically hot and humid all year-round in Tamarindo, with temperatures staying pretty consistent. The dry season is rather intense in Guanacaste. April is the warmest month of the year with temperatures up to 96°F (36°C), therefore, we recommend packing lite if you want to come during the dry season. For the wet season we still recommend packing lite, just add a rain jacket.
What to pack

Packing List.

The essential items you need to bring to Costa Rica are face masks, hand sanitizer, sandals, swimwear, mosquito repellent, sunscreen with at least SPF 30, hiking shoes or sneakers, sunglasses, a hat, battery pack, medical kit, waterproof phone case, camera, day pack, rain jacket and an insulated water bottle.