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La Oveja Negra Tamarindo Hostel and Surf Camp - Adults Only
2-Star Hotel in 100 Meters West Of Banco Nacional 50309 Tamarindo,, Tamarindo, Guanacaste, Costa Rica
Hotel Description
«La Oveja Negra Tamarindo Hostel and Surf Camp - Adults Only» is located in Tamarindo. This hostel is located 1 km from the city center. You can get a walk and explore the neighbourhood area of the hostel. Places nearby: Tamarindo Beach. You can stop by the bar. It's time to contain a nice meal! Stop by the restaurant. Free Wi-Fi is available on the territory. Inquire for more knowledge when checking in. You won't be bored as at the hostel you will find a ping-pong area and a barbeque area.
Services And Facilities
Shopping on site
Air Conditioning
24-hour reception
Terrace
Adults Only
Room service
Locker
Linens
Wake-up service
Bar
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