Shades of “Miami Vice” Tamarindo Style
- FEB 26, 2020Back in the early ‘90s my buddy and I were relaxing at a villa between Tamarindo and Langosta, having a couple of cold ones. From over the hill separating Langosta and Tamar
Back in the early ‘90s my buddy and I were relaxing at a villa between Tamarindo and Langosta, having a couple of cold ones. From over the hill separating Langosta and Tamar
Mamón Chino Season in Costa Rica: Stop and enjoy the harvest – they will be gone soon. Known for being bountiful in flora and fauna, Costa Rica is a land where fruits
Educarte: Head Start on a Wide Worldview. So much of what makes Costa Rica such a special country is the connection between the people, history and focus on the future. This
[vc_row full_width=”full_width”][vc_column width=”2/3″][vc_column_text]Liberia Costa Rica, the largest city in Guanacaste, was informally founded on Se
We’re all in this together! One thing I’ve learned living in Costa Rica for the past 20 years is how the gaps between the developed and developing worlds have closed in th
Unlike parts of the world with temperate climates, Costa Rica has only two seasons. Ask anyone who lives here and they’ll talk about both. We all have stories about the low/
Organized by the Anna Ross Foundation, this annual breast cancer fundraising event is the largest of its kind in Latin America. Since 2006, it has been declared in the public
DINE AND DANCE Join us for an unforgettable evening hosted by Zi Lounge, featuring a premium buffet dinner. Entertainment: Bob Burger Art auction donations: Carlos Hiller, Dav
Where: When: Sunday, August 27, 8 am Contact:Shera Simpson – shera.simpson@gmail.com
The Tamarindo Community Development Association (ADI) is run by a board of elected local Tamarindo residents and business owners interested in the community’s welfare. Board