Beautiful property located just a few meter from the beach, more than perfect for a development.
TOTAL AREA: 11056 Sq meters... ($200 x qs mt)
This property has all the services, water, electricity, telephone avalability and a own water well.
Playa Avellana is a popular surfing beach . Avellana is a long stretch of white sand about 15 km south of Tamarindo by road , but closer to 10 km if you walk in along the beaches, about 5 km to the north of Playa Negra, north of Playa Junquillal.
Information for Surfers:
Here you'll find both left and right breaks, 8 different surf breaks, reef, sand or beach breaks with rocky points and a good beach break called 'Guanacasteco' with very hollow rights and lefts, along a three kilometer long stretch of beach. Surfing is best at mid or high tides.
Avellanas is one of the most beautiful coastlines of the Tamarindo area. There is nothing but pristine beach with crooked old trees providing shade, and backlands covered with scrub, marsh land and pastures. Avellanas is no village and there are no shops, just a scattering of small laid-back hotels and cabinas where surfers hang out.
The beach extends for miles until Tamarindo's Playa Langosta in the north and Playa Negra in the south. Some stretches are rocky and you find tide pools and many shells. Other parts have fine white sand giving the water a turquoise color.
For most visitors however, the most known feature of Playa Avellanas is the surf. Boasting some of Costa Rica's best stretches for surfing, Avellanas draws surfers from all over the world. In high season and on week ends however Avellanas' surf spots can become a bit crowded as local wave riders from all around Tamarindo flock to the breaks as well.
Arriving in Avellanas you will drop into the parking area at the side of Lola's beach bar. In high season a guard watches over the lot which largely reduced car break-ins. Nevertheless leave no valuables in your car. Also take care of your belongings on the beach.
Lola's bar is among the nicest beach lounges you can find in Costa Rica. There is comfortable beach furniture with good view to the surf, and their pizza is famous. The bar is named after the capricious diva of Avellanas: Lola, the huge, old pig who uses to bathe in the surf of Avellanas.
Surfing in Avellanas:
Surf conditions in Avellanas are good throughout the year with swells coming in both from the Northern and Southern Hemisphere. Dry season is from December - April with blue skies and steady offshore winds. Avellanas offers a variety of different surf spots spread out along the beach. Most breaks are for experienced surfers.