Dreamsea Surf Camp
Location: Finca Los Jobos, Tamarindo, Guanacaste, 50309, Tamarindo, CR
Star Rating: 2 Stars
Property Type: Lodges
About this Property
Recreation and Relaxation
Take advantage of the various recreational opportunities such as a nightclub and an outdoor pool. Whether you choose to dance the night away or soak up the sun poolside, relaxation awaits at Dreamsea Surf Camp.
Delightful Dining Options
Savor a satisfying meal at the on-site restaurant and wind down your day with a refreshing drink at the bar/lounge. Wake up to a delectable local cuisine breakfast served daily for a perfect start to your morning.
Convenient Amenities and Proximity
Stay connected with complimentary wireless internet access and make use of services like luggage storage and tour/ticket assistance. With a complimentary beach shuttle and proximity to Tamarindo Beach and various attractions, exploring the area is a breeze.
Book your stay at Dreamsea Surf Camp for a beachside escape and unforgettable experiences.
Important Information
- One child 3 years old or younger stays free when occupying the parent or guardian's room, using existing bedding.
- No pets and no service animals are allowed at this property.
Policies
Check-in: 12:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Check-out: 10:00 AM
Instructions: This property offers transfers from the airport (surcharges may apply). To arrange pick-up, guests must contact the property 72 hours prior to arrival, using the contact information on the booking confirmation. The front desk is open daily from 1:00 PM - 10:00 PM. This property doesn't offer after-hours check-in. The front desk is staffed during limited hours.
Amenities & Facilities
- Free breakfast
- Free beach shuttle
- Nightclub
- Free WiFi
- Terrace
- Garden
- Luggage storage
- Designated smoking area
- Wheelchair accessible
- Picnic area
- Surfing/bodyboarding nearby
- Hiking/biking trails nearby
- Free breakfast
- Nightclub
- Safe-deposit box at front desk
- Front desk (limited hours)
- Tours/ticket assistance
- Free self parking
- Free airport transportation - pickup
- Free beach shuttle
- Free breakfast (local cuisine)
- Accessible airport shuttle
- No accessible airport shuttle
Rooms Available
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Superior Cabin
1 King Bed
Located on the ground floor, balcony with garden views
Layout - Separate sitting area
Internet - Free WiFi
Bathroom - Shower, towels, and a hair dryer (on request)
Practical - Safe
Comfort - Daily housekeeping
Non-Smoking
Max Occupancy: 2 (2 Adults)
- Shower
- Safety deposit box
- Daily housekeeping
- Separate sitting area
- Free WiFi
- Location - ground floor
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Signature Cabin
1 Double Bed
Overlooking the garden
Internet - Free WiFi
Bathroom - Private bathroom, shower, towels, and a hair dryer (on request)
Practical - Safe
Comfort - Daily housekeeping
Non-Smoking
Max Occupancy: 2 (2 Adults)
- Shower
- Safety deposit box
- Private bathroom
- Daily housekeeping
- Free WiFi
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Royal Cabin
1 King Bed
Located on the top floor, balcony with garden views
Layout - Separate sitting area
Internet - Free WiFi
Bathroom - Shower, towels, and a hair dryer (on request)
Practical - Safe
Comfort - Daily housekeeping
Non-Smoking
Max Occupancy: 2 (2 Adults)
- Shower
- Safety deposit box
- Daily housekeeping
- Separate sitting area
- Free WiFi
- Location - top floor
-
Comfort Cabin
2 Double Beds
Overlooking the garden
Internet - Free WiFi
Bathroom - Private bathroom, shower, towels, and a hair dryer (on request)
Practical - Safe
Comfort - Daily housekeeping
Non-Smoking
Max Occupancy: 2 (2 Adults)
- Shower
- Safety deposit box
- Private bathroom
- Daily housekeeping
- Free WiFi
Guest Reviews
- john (10/5): - They take care of their residents…. In all situations… Respect
- Verified traveler (6/5): - Hospedagem boa para poucos dias.
- Alexis (10/5): - Grace and Danny at reception were so inviting and very helpful. A bit far from town but a shuttle is offered to and from the beach everyday for guests. I recommend getting dinner at the hostel because the food was amazing every night. Very social and the pool was great to hangout by for a chill day.
- Vin (10/5): - Great Place, friendly people. The camp is great place to be, its out of the town but there is plenty to do around camp. Manager Ollie is a great guy.
- Verified traveler (2/5): - Dreamsea Surf camp is a 30-40min difficult hike from the beach. the hike is rocky and not exactly safe after sunset. The place is run by volunteers that aren't always friendly. If you want to a place far away from the beach, with a small portion of whatever is left from breakfast from the volunteers.. this is the place for you. The tent is as shown in the pictures. They offer a shuttle to the beach on some days! (Unfortunately, I wasn't there for those days.) I was disappointed. I would not recommend this place. They did an excellent job advertising this "surfcamp".
- Verified traveler (6/5): - Pros: Loved it. All the staff and people here are what make this place an amazing gem. Super friendly, interesting to engage and just beautiful human beings in general. The sense of community here is by far the best experience in Costa Rica I have had.
Cons: Only in the interest of helping Dreamsea Surfcamp to grow positively so i make these comments. The communal washrooms and shower on our visit respectfully needed some up-keeping more frequently due to the volume of travellers staying in the camp. The glamping tent we stayed in did not have lighting inside while other’s did have lighting - for consistent safety it would be helpful. Overall, if the capacity for the washrooms / showers / communcal dining were doubled as polished cement structures it would have been ideal and sustainable. For example: Lola’s restroom design in Playa Avellenas would work perfect for the camp. I loved Dreamsea and hope these recommendations do not offend anyone.
- Steve (10/5): Amazing camping experience in the jungle! - Robert runs Dreamsea in Tamarindo. Robert is an incredible host. Dreamsea is the perfect escape for the adventurous. The camp is located a 10 min drive away from town. The environment is laid back and relaxed. They drive you down to the beach every day and they have events and party's at night. The tents were cozy and the meals were always tasty. The volunteers are all really hospitable and welcoming. If you're down for a unique experience, this is for you! The monkeys are loud at night, but for me that was all part of the fun. This is ideal for surfers, yoga enthusiasts, beach bums and free spirits.
- Verified traveler (10/5): - Just as advertised! Great staff. Safe and friendly. Perfect hostel-type place to stay to meet other international travelers and to be close to nature.
- Daiva (4/5): Weird summer camp far moved from town - This place is like a clicky summer camp. If you are going to hang out and take surfing lessons, and eat together, and party at the camp you will like it. However if you want to leave for Tamarindo on your own its not good; the “shuttles” are just trucks and you sit in the beds driving on horrible unpaved roads. They do not leave on time and only run a few times a day. The showes are cold with outsode sinks that are broken, no “room service” was done. Most of the people at the camp are volunteera not guests so you feel like you are intruding on a private party. If it was really cheap it would be great. But its overpriced and too far removed from town to be convenient.
In summary if you want the cultish summer camp experience this place is for you. But don’t expect to feel welcome or comfortable if you are just looking to donyour own thing.
- Christian (6/5): Naturnära - Helt ok mysigt, stora tält. Kul med mycket djurliv. Ligger för sig själv i djungeln så inget för den som vill ha närhet till restauranger.
- Verified traveler (10/5): Cool & fun - Fantastic place, made to feel really welcome & much fun
- Jenna (10/5): Surf Trip - Awesome place to meet young travelers. Surfers of all levels were welcome. They also had lots of activities like yoga and ping pong. A ways away from town...too far to walk.
- Verified traveler (8/5): More of a commune than a hostel, for better. - This place is largely populated by "work-awayers", these are travelers that volunteer at the camp and received discounted rates. During my stay in March, I'd say over 85% of the people their were these volunteers. Nothing wrong with that, just something I think is worth knowing in advance.
Family style breakfast and dinner, along with a quick camp-wide meeting after dinner to discuss the next days events, all contribute to a family atmosphere, almost like an adult summer camp!
- Vin (10/5): Amazing camp in the middle of the jungle. - This camp is a one in a lifetime experience. Morning surf sessions with Carlos were amazing. The people is what make this camp remarkable and the food is beyond words.
- KatieB (10/5): We had such an adventure at Dreamsea! - If you are looking to be at one with nature, Dreamsea is the right place for you! We woke to howler monkeys each morning, right outside of our tent. The food was AMAZING and the bathrooms clean. The other campers were young and lively and partied late, but that's Tamarindo for you!
- Patrick (10/5): - Such a fun loving camp. I felt like I was I. The movie "The Beach". Best place to be to meet other travelers.
- Chris (10/5): A great experience! - Staying at Dreamsea was an amazing experience! My twin brother and I arrived in Tamarindo and intended to stay only two nights. However, we loved it so much, we decided to stay 4! Everyone working at Dreamsea was young, attentive, energetic, and enthusiastic. All of the guests staying at Dreamsea were also super rad! It was a beautiful outdoor setting, with beautiful canvas tents and lots of nature. They also have other facilities, such as bathrooms and showers, a multi-tiered hangout space in a tree, hammocks, slacklines, and a workout area. The food was delicious, breakfast is provided, but dinner is worth it.
This camp is truly about surf. Go if you want to learn. Go if you want to surf with other experienced surfers. There is plenty of opportunity to surf if you stay at Dreamsea. They shuttle you to the beach each day, at multiple different intervals. They have many different types, makes, and styles of boards to try. If you're not feeling a surf that day, they provide many other activities. They even offer extended excursions to the surrounding area, some surfing, some not. Either way, you will experience beautiful nature in great company.
Everyone here is social late into the night. Go with an open mind, abandon your sleep schedule, and meet all the great people.
Can't wait to return!
- Verified traveler (6/5): If your young and love to surf this is for you. - The idea is great. Must be a week or longer stay to really fit in as it takes a while to get used to the people, atmosphere and the surroundings at night. If you are a young traveller and love to surf and love to party all night this is where you want to be.
- Verified traveler (6/5): Bring bug spray - Very nice and everything I expected except that this not a place for 30 somethings trying to just get a tent. Very much a surf camp and filled with young energy. If you enjoy nature and howler monkeys at 5 am this is awesome. Great place for finding friends at camp!
- Peter (8/5): Camping out in Costa Rica - We wanted a rustic experience in the jungle. Tent was nice with great bed. Cold water showers but clean, clean bathrooms... Communal in nature. Great food for breakfast and dinner. We went to camp and this made it easy . If also want to surf that is great from beginner to expert. Over all great vibe not a touristy experience at all
- Lakshminarayanan (6/5): okayish experience - If you want to stay for a few days and learn surfing and be part of a community that has different activities every day this is a good place. If you want to try camping in Costa in a jungle or close to beach, I will stay away from here. I just stayed for a night so tough to come to a conclusion but it is not glamping as they advertise. The tent is pretty small with one mattress and a table fan. The surrounding is very unkempt. The wi fi doesn't work in tents. Overall no value for money if you take the exclusive tent and don't indulge in activities with them.
- Verified traveler (8/5): adventurous experience in the forest - The dreamsea surfcamp is for the more adventurous traveller as you stay in tents in the middle of the jungle and therefore can only expect a certain level of comfort. It is an incomparable experience to stay in the wild - to brush your teeth under a sky full of stars, to wake up to he sound of screaming monkeys or to shower together with frogs and snakes. The tents are very nice and are provided with comfortable beds. However, expect to share them with bugs, spiders and scorpions.
The camp is located about a 30 minute walk away from the town of Tamarindo. Twice a day there will be a shuttle that would take you to the close beaches.
While to comfort level is rather low, the adventure level is definitely high. Moreover, the food is great and the staff is nice and helpful. The surf-equipement is in a moderate condition but acceptable.
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