What is it like to retire in Tamarindo?
We asked retirees what it is like retiring in Tamarindo. They said...
"Retiring in Tamarindo can offer retirees an exciting and relaxed lifestyle. The small beach town is home to several bars, restaurants, and boutiques. The sun-drenched climate makes it perfect for outdoor activities such as surfing, hiking, and swimming. There are also plenty of golf courses and spas to take advantage of. Due to the cost of living being relatively low, retirees may find that their money will stretch further in terms of comfort. Plus, with a strong expat community, retirees can find plenty of support and company," said a member in Tamarindo, Costa Rica.

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"I am retired and live across the estuary from Tamarindo. While I find Tamarindo too touristy for full-time living, I prefer the quieter beach communities nearby, such as Playa Grande, Playa Brasalito, and Playa Avellanas. I have settled in Playa Grande, enjoying its tranquility and natural beauty. Although I visit Tamarindo almost weekly to take advantage of its amenities and activities, I love returning to the peacefulness of my smaller, quieter community away from the hustle and bustle," remarked another expat who made the move to Tamarindo, Costa Rica.
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What is it like to retire in Tamarindo?
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