Area Guide · Guanacaste
An exclusive, walkable beach enclave just south of Tamarindo — refined, quiet, and minutes from everything, on a Blue Flag shoreline locals call Millionaire's Mile.
Overview
Playa Langosta is where buyers go when they want Tamarindo's convenience without Tamarindo's crowds. Tucked onto a peninsula just south of town and bordered by the protected Langosta Estuary, it's a refined, low-traffic enclave — a dead-end community where you know your neighbors and the loudest sound is usually the surf.
The shoreline is the draw: a Blue Flag beach with soft sand, tide pools, and four quality surf breaks, backed by a stretch of beachfront so coveted that locals call it the "Millionaire's Mile." Yet downtown Tamarindo — its restaurants, banks, shops, and nightlife — is about a mile away, walkable or a two-minute golf-cart ride.
For buyers, Langosta offers what Tamarindo can't: genuine privacy and a sense of community, with the same fee-simple ownership rights foreigners enjoy anywhere in Costa Rica. Limited supply of upscale homes and a fixed, peninsula geography are exactly what tend to support long-term value here.
Your Budget In Langosta
The Lifestyle
Days here move slowly. Mornings are for surf and long beach walks along the estuary; afternoons drift into Tamarindo for lunch or shopping, then back to the calm of Langosta for sunset. It's the rhythm of a residential neighborhood that happens to sit on one of Guanacaste's best beaches.
Why Buy In Langosta
A dead-end peninsula means very little through-traffic and a real know-your-neighbor feel — families, professionals, and retirees from around the world.
Rare for the coast: you get an upscale, secure beach enclave that's still a short walk or cart ride from a full town's amenities.
Langosta's fixed geography and tight inventory of upscale homes are precisely what support pricing and long-term appreciation.
The Investment Case
Langosta spans entry-level condos to beachfront estates, so the market rewards knowing exactly what you're buying. Foreigners hold the same fee-simple rights as citizens; the transaction is formalized by a notary and recorded in the national Public Registry.
We're buyer representatives, not attorneys or tax advisors — we connect you with vetted local professionals for the legal and tax pieces.
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Living Here, Practically
Families typically use the bilingual and international schools in the greater Tamarindo and Santa Cruz area, all within a short drive. Options span preschool through high school.
We help families compare specific schools by age, curriculum, and commute.
Clinics and pharmacies in Tamarindo cover day-to-day needs, with private hospitals in Liberia about an hour away and full facilities in San José. Costa Rica's care is well-regarded and affordable.
Many residents combine the public (Caja) system with private insurance.
Langosta is about a mile from downtown Tamarindo — walkable, or a quick golf-cart or car trip. Liberia International (LIR) is roughly a 1 to 1.5 hour drive on paved roads.
Most residents keep a golf cart for the neighborhood and a car for the coast.
Playa Langosta is a Blue Flag beach — Costa Rica's cleanliness and safety standard — with tide pools, surf breaks, and a calm, natural feel. The estuary adds protected wildlife habitat.
Low tide opens up long stretches of sand ideal for morning walks.
An Honest Look
The Opportunity
We don’t publish listings — we track where the real opportunities are and bring them to the buyers we represent. Here’s why Langosta is on our list.
Walkable to Tamarindo’s restaurants and surf, but quieter and more private — buyers pay for that gap, and it holds.
A small, largely built-out, beachfront-constrained enclave — limited supply keeps the best homes in demand.
A protected, refined beachfront underpins durable resale and rental interest.
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Yes. Foreigners can own titled (fee simple) property in Costa Rica with the same rights as citizens — the right to sell, rent, mortgage, and pass it to heirs — with no residency requirement. The main exception is the Maritime Zone (the first 200 meters from the high-tide line). Most Langosta homes sit on titled land, but verifying title status is core to due diligence.
The market spans entry-level condos and building lots through to beachfront luxury estates, and pricing moves sharply with proximity to the beach and the view. Rather than quote a number, we'll learn your budget and show you exactly where it fits — and what it should buy.
Langosta is the quieter, more upscale neighbor. It sits on a dead-end peninsula just south of Tamarindo, so it has far less traffic and a stronger residential, know-your-neighbor feel — while still being about a mile (a short walk or cart ride) from Tamarindo's restaurants, shops, and services.
It can be. Limited upscale inventory, a Blue Flag beach, and the overflow of Tamarindo's strong rental market support both occupancy and long-term value. As always, returns depend on the specific property, its title status, and the price paid relative to comparable sales.
It's the local nickname for Langosta's premier stretch of beachfront, home to some of the area's most exclusive estates. Beachfront here is highly coveted and tightly held, which is part of what supports its pricing.
Liberia International Airport (LIR) is roughly 60–67 km away — about a 1 to 1.5 hour drive on paved roads. San José's airport is farther, around 4.5 hours by car.
Playa Langosta holds Blue Flag status, Costa Rica's voluntary standard for beach cleanliness, safety, and environmental management. It has surf breaks and tide pools, and a calmer, more natural feel than busier town beaches.
Yes. Several luxury developments — such as Peninsula, Crystal Sands, and Horizontes del Mar — offer controlled access, private security, pools, and on-site management, which suit both full-time living and rental ownership.
No — property ownership and residency are separate in Costa Rica. Owning a home doesn't automatically grant residency, though there are several routes, including an investor option starting at $150,000. We can connect you with immigration attorneys.
Langosta's limited upscale supply and proximity to Tamarindo support strong high-season occupancy and nightly rates for well-positioned homes. We can prepare rental projections and comparable performance for a specific property.
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