Pueblo Dorado Surf Hotel, Tamarindo Hotels
Basic hotel and surf school near the beach with an outdoor pool and complimentary bikes.
Nestled in a serene location, Pueblo Dorado Surf Hotel presents a unique opportunity to seamlessly blend relaxation with the exhilaration of surfing, crafting an unforgettable vacation experience. While the hotel’s name hints at its focus, you absolutely do not need to be a surfer to appreciate its tranquil atmosphere and welcoming environment.
For those eager to catch some waves, the Pueblo Dorado Surf Hotel offers specialized surf packages designed to cater to all skill levels. These thoughtfully curated packages thoughtfully combine comfortable accommodation with comprehensive surf lessons, engaging surf classes, and the invaluable convenience of unlimited surfboard rentals, allowing you to spend more time riding the waves.
The rooms themselves offer comfortable simplicity, providing a variety of configurations to suit individual needs and preferences. Expect basic, yet functional, furnishings and the welcome addition of air conditioning, ensuring a pleasant and comfortable stay, especially after a long day in the sun and surf.
Beyond the rooms, Pueblo Dorado Surf Hotel boasts several amenities designed to enhance your stay. Take a refreshing dip in the inviting outdoor swimming pool, perfect for cooling off and soaking up the sunshine. A shared kitchen area is also available, providing guests with the option to prepare their own meals and snacks, fostering a sense of community and independence during their visit to Pueblo Dorado Surf Hotel.
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When is the best time to visit?
Due to Costa Rica's location in Central America, near to the equator, it enjoys just two seasons annually as opposed to four. The dry season lasts from mid-November through April, and the rainy season lasts from May to mid-November. The latter is also referred to as the "green" season due to the brilliant vegetation that thrives during this period.
Travelers often opt to visit during the dry season. Peak crowds hit in December, with folks continuing to come during January and February and (for many North Americans) during spring break. However, there are advantages to visiting Costa Rica in the "green" season, from less crowds to lower prices. Read our travel guide for visiting Costa Rica in the "green" season to find out more.
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How many days do I need?
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