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Santa Teresa lifeguards participating in a beach training exercise in Costa Rica

Lifeguards in Santa Teresa conducting a training exercise along the beach.

Guardians of the Tide: Santa Teresa Lifeguards, Then and Now

November 21, 2025
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Guardians of the Tide: Santa Teresa Lifeguards

From Dream to Structure: The Early Years

The idea didn’t come from thin air—it came from tragedy. Two drownings in the northern
stretches of Santa Teresa revealed an urgent need for a dedicated lifeguard presence.
Matías Etchenique, an Argentinian lifeguard with experience in both Argentina and California,
sparked the vision. Together with local surfers and community members, informal volunteer
watches began to take shape.

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By 2015, weekend shifts were standard. Teams covered peak hours at key beaches, raising
red-and-yellow flags to mark safe zones. Lifeguard towers were installed at Playa Carmen,
Zeneidas, Casa Cecilia, Playa Hermosa, and Banana Beach. Hotels, restaurants, and residents
quickly united, providing donations, equipment, and volunteers.

While the Chamber of Tourism (Mal País/Santa Teresa) prepared an official Lifeguard Service
Plan, the community couldn’t wait for bureaucracy. Action came first—and safety followed.

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“I truly believe that lifesaving saved and shaped my life. The profession of
lifeguarding is my passion, my heartbeat. I love it so much that if I were rich,
I would do it for free every day of my life.”

—Matías Etchenique, Founder of the Santa Teresa Lifeguard Program (2014)

In April 2014, The Dirt Road Newspaper offered me the front page to highlight our
volunteer lifeguard watch over Easter weekend and share my mission: to create a Volunteer
Lifeguard Service in Santa Teresa. That weekend, five certified lifeguards—Gabriele Santini,
Michelle Lehmann, Gianni Simel, James Clugston, and myself—stood guard from sunrise to sunset.

The surf was rough, the crowds were large, and the stakes were high. Thanks to community
supporters—including Casas del Soleil, Mal País ATV Rentals, Horizon, Flor Blanca, Cuesta Arriba,
El Pulpo, Casa Cecilia, Rocamar, and Villas Solar—we made it through safely.

That weekend became the spark that ignited the movement.

Santa Teresa Lifeguards Training Exercise with Rescue Boards

Growth and Today’s Program

Today, the Santa Teresa Lifeguard Program has evolved into a structured nonprofit with
trained volunteers, solid infrastructure, and international reach. The vision that began
as a community response has become a recognized ocean-safety institution.

What the Program Looks Like Today

  • Volunteer Program: Lifeguards from around the world serve in
    exchange for accommodation and meals.
  • Training & Certification: A rigorous 70-hour academy teaches
    rescue techniques, first aid, CPR, and ocean safety.
  • Infrastructure: Dedicated headquarters provide housing, a gym,
    and a space for community events.
  • Coverage: Lifeguard towers now operate daily across popular surf
    zones like La Lora, Casa Cecilia, and Zeneidas, supported by flag warnings.
  • Community Engagement: Beach cleanups, educational videos, and
    social campaigns promote ocean safety and environmental stewardship.
  • Global Participation: More than 60 lifeguards from the USA,
    Argentina, Italy, Spain, South Africa, New Zealand, and beyond have served.
  • Funding & Support: Donations, partnerships, and fundraising
    efforts provide essential equipment such as towers, binoculars, and rescue boards.

A Call to Action: The Heart of the Mission

Looking back, that first volunteer weekend was just the beginning. What started as a
dream—born out of loss, compassion, and community action—has become a lifeline for all
who visit Santa Teresa. Lifeguarding is not just a profession; it is a calling. It is
presence, vigilance, and love for the ocean and the people who come to it.

We are proud to include archival articles from The Dirt Road Newspaper, capturing
the early years of this powerful movement.

To readers: support your lifeguards. Volunteer, donate, or simply learn
about the program. Every effort helps protect lives and strengthens a culture of ocean
safety that began as a dream on Santa Teresa’s shores—a dream that grows stronger every day.

Archival Newspaper PDFs

PDF Issue 27

DR Issue 27 – Front Page

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PDF Issue 28

DR Issue 28 – Page 16

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PDF Issue 29

DR Issue 29 – Pages 1-16

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PDF Issue 30

DR Issue 30 – Pages 2-3

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PDF Issue 32

DR Issue 32 – Pages 1-3

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