Opened in late 2022 and set within a 3,000-acre private nature reserve, Four Seasons Tamarindo is intentionally remote. It’s about a 50-minute drive from Manzanillo Airport, but private air access to the resort’s on-property landing strip is available and seamless. Kate visited recently with her family and came back with great insights and even more amazing pictures.
A Remote, Refined Escape on Mexico’s Pacific Coast
The property is spread out; guests use golf carts to move between restaurants, pools, and suites. Accommodations are divided into cliffside and beachfront categories, depending on your preferred view and vibe. There are 157 rooms, including oversized private plunge pool suites (big enough to swim laps in!) and beachfront options just steps from the sand. Multi-bedroom villas four- and six-bedroom are perfect for families or groups.
What to Do at Four Seasons Tamarindo
Tamarindo offers more than just a pretty view, one of Kate's favorite moments, the stargazing. It's spectacular thanks to the resort’s secluded location. You’ve got access to 26 miles of nature trails, a David Fleming-designed 18-hole golf course with ocean views, and a full watersports program: kayaking, paddleboarding, snorkeling, and exceptional deep-sea fishing, which is especially good in this part of Mexico.
The spa is a standout, with treatments inspired by local traditions and settings that open to the surrounding jungle. There’s also a temazcal for guests looking for a more immersive wellness experience.
Culinary Craft and Cultural Connection
One of Tamarindo’s most compelling features is its sense of place. Great experiences include cooking classes, a foraging tour, and visits to the on-site Rancho Ortega farm. The pastry chef trained at Rosetta in Mexico City, and that level of craft shows across the resort’s three dining venues.
Kate and her family especially loved Coyul, led by celebrated chef Elena Reygadas. Another favorite: Sal, the open-air seafood spot perched above Majahua Beach perfect for sunset dinners.
There’s also a Kids for All Seasons program with engaging, locally inspired activities, making this a great pick for luxury family travel.
Pair With a Cultural Stop in Mexico City
Tamarindo pairs beautifully with a few nights in Mexico City, a favorite combo for travelers who want the best of both worlds. Spend your mornings exploring Chapultepec Castle or Frida Kahlo’s house before heading west for sunsets and salt air. Kate recommends this itinerary to clients who want to balance urban energy with nature-driven calm.
Best Time to Visit Tamarindo
Peak season runs November through May, but Tamarindo stays warm and lush all year round. Whale-watching season peaks December to March, and summer offers lower rates with fewer crowds.
Kate visited in early spring and caught the tail end of whale season, an unforgettable moment for her crew during an afternoon sail.
Book With KJ Travel for Exclusive Perks
KJTravel is a Four Seasons Preferred Partner, which means our clients enjoy complimentary breakfasts, potential upgrades, and other VIP extras.
Whether you're looking for a new favorite in Mexico or planning a multi-generational getaway, celebrating something big or just need to unplug in serious style, Four Seasons Tamarindo is one for the books.
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