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Have you decided to vacation in Costa Rica? If so, congrats! You’re going to love it here… if you choose to visit Costa Rica destinations that provide the type of experiences you want to have. 😉
And so the stress-inducing, sweat-producing, chaos-creating stage of Costa Rica trip planning begins: narrowing down and selecting Costa Rica destinations that are worth your time and money.
Most travelers split their time between one or more inland destinations (such as the epicenter of adventure, La Fortuna, or the jewel of the cloud forest, Monteverde) and one or more coastal destinations. But with a total of 1,228 kilometers of Costa Rican coastline to choose from (along the Pacific and Caribbean coasts), deciding which Costa Rica beach town(s) to visit can be a time-consuming and overwhelming task. Fortunately, we’ve made the intimidating process much easier; we compiled two decades’ worth of data collected from our numerous visits to Costa Rican beach towns, updated it, and summarized the 20 most sought-after Costa Rica beach towns to help you determine which one(s) would be—or would not be—a good fit for you and your travel group. (Are you a member of our sister site, DIY Costa Rica? If so, you can use the handy Costa Rica Destination Tool provided on that website to automatically zero in on the best Costa Rica beach town—as well as non-coastal, inland destinations in Costa Rica—for you/your travel group according to customizable search criteria.) More specifically, you can use our summaries below to compare and contrast Costa Rica beach towns according to the following criteria:
Note: Logged in DIY Costa Rica members, if you click on a criteria type below, you’ll be taken to the specific page on the DIY Costa Rica website where our suitable beach town recommendations are provided. Non-DIY Costa Rica members, you can review the beach town summaries provided further below in this article to manually compare and contrast the most popular Costa Rica beach towns. Or, if you’d like to join DIY Costa Rica so you can access that website’s private content, including the automated Costa Rica Destination Tool, you can do so here! 🙂
Coastal region (i.e., whether a beach town is located in the Caribbean region, the Central Pacific region, the Guanacaste/Northern Pacific region, the Nicoya Peninsula region, or the Osa Peninsula/Southern Pacific region)
Distance from San Jose (Costa Rica’s capital city; near the SJO Juan Santamaria International Airport) and Liberia (near the LIR/Guanacaste International Airport)
Beach status (i.e., whether a beach town’s primary beach is public or private)
Popularity among travelers (i.e., whether a beach town is very popular, moderately popular, not very popular, or off-the-beaten-path)
Atmosphere/Vibe/Style (i.e., whether a beach town emits a feeling that’s exclusive, family-friendly, funky/trendy/artsy, laid-back/casual/relaxed, lively/upbeat/bustling/social, luxurious, metropolitan, romantic, secluded, or zen/tranquil)
Ecosystem(s) (i.e., whether a beach town is home to beach, cloud forest, dry forest, mangrove forest, paramo, or wetland ecosystems)
Climate/Temperature(s) (i.e., whether a beach town is known for having cool/brisk temperatures and/or cloudy/shady periods, hot temperatures and lots of sun, or warm temperatures and intermittent sun)
Cultural Interests(s) (i.e., whether a beach town showcases Afro-Costa Rican culture, expat culture, Indigenous culture, rural/cowboy/farming/fishing culture, surf culture, or urban/industrial culture)
Sites and Attractions (i.e., whether a beach town is home to specific sites and attractions)
Tours and Activities (i.e., whether a beach town offers specific tours and activities)
Accommodations (i.e., whether a beach town offers all-inclusive resorts or luxurious properties, cabins/cabinas/casitas/bunglows/lodges, condos/vacation homes, hostels, hotels, or non-all-inclusive resorts or luxurious properties)
Other Must-Haves, including beach towns that are accessed via paved roads only, beach towns that host multiday health retreats, beach towns that host multiday surf and/or yoga packages or yoga teacher trainings, beach towns that provide a variety of high-quality dining establishments, beach towns that provide a variety of vegetarian/vegan/gluten-free dining opportunities, beach towns that have a hospital in town, or beach towns that are non-mountainous/lowland destinations only
Other Preferences, including beach towns that are in close proximity to a beach, beach towns that have a vibrant nightlife, beach towns that offer a volunteering opportunity, or beach towns with a walkable town center/hub
Brasilito
Brasilito beach townPlaya Brasilito in BrasilitoPlaya Brasilito in BrasilitoPlaya Brasilito in Brasilito, overlooking Islas CatalinasPlaya Conchal near Brasilitoshell fragments at Playa Conchal near BrasilitoPlaya Puerto Viejo near BrasilitoNikki and Ricky; Playa Puerto Viejo near BrasilitoReserva Conchal hotel near BrasilitoATV tour near BrasilitoPatagonia de Mar restaurant in BrasilitoVillas La Paz villa rental near BrasilitoRicky; settling into Villas La Paz near Brasilitovilla at Villas La Paz near BrasilitoRicky; enjoying Playa Conchal near BrasilitoNikki and Ricky; Playa Conchal near Brasilito
Is Brasilito the best Costa Rica beach town for you?
For help deciding which Costa Rica beach town to visit, here’s a summary of things to know about Brasilito, Costa Rica:
Region(s): Guanacaste/Northern Pacific
Distance from San Jose: 275km (approximately 4 hours and 30 minutes by car)
Distance from Liberia: 70km (approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes by car)
Accommodations: All-inclusive resort or luxurious property, Condo/vacation home (ideal for long-term stays), Hotel (private accommodation), Non-all-inclusive resort or luxurious property
Other Must-Haves: Access via paved roads only, Non-mountainous/lowland destinations only
Other Preferences: Close proximity to a beach, Walkable town center/hub
Cahuita
Cahuita beach townRicky’s Bar in CahuitaSoda Kawe restaurant in CahuitaMiss Edith’s restaurant in CahuitaReggae Bar in CahuitaNikki and Ricky; Playa Negra in CahuitaPlaya Negra in CahuitaNikki and Ricky; Playa Blanca in CahuitaPlaya Blanca in CahuitaCahuita National ParkNikki and Ricky; Cahuita National ParkCahuita National Parksignage in CahuitaBob Marley tribute in Cahuita
Is Cahuita the best Costa Rica beach town for you?
For help deciding which Costa Rica beach town to visit, here’s a summary of things to know about Cahuita, Costa Rica:
Region(s): Caribbean
Distance from San Jose: 200km (approximately 3 hours and 30 minutes by car)
Distance from Liberia: 410km (approximately 7 hours and 30 minutes by car)
Climate/Temperature(s): Hot temperatures and lots of sun, Warm temperatures and intermittent sun
Cultural Interests(s): Afro-Costa Rican culture, Indigenous culture, Surf culture
Sites and Attractions: Cacao (chocolate) plantation, Dive site, National park or nature reserve, Notable statue/sculpture/monument, Orchid/flower gardens, Snorkel site, Surf break, Wildlife rescue center or animal exhibit
Tours and Activities: Bird-watching, Boat tour, Cacao (chocolate) tour, Hiking, National park tour, Scuba diving, Snorkeling, White-water rafting, Zip-lining (canopy tour)
Accommodations: Authentic/rustic cabin/cabina/casita/bungalow/lodge, Hostel (shared accommodation), Hotel (private accommodation)
Other Must-Haves: Access via paved roads only, Non-mountainous/lowland destinations only
Other Preferences: Close proximity to a beach, Walkable town center/hub
Dominical
Dominical beach townDel Mar Taco Shop in DominicalDominical Surf School in DominicalMavi Surf hotel in DominicalCool Vibes hostel in DominicalPlaya Dominical in DominicalRicky; Playa Dominical in Dominicalsurfers at Playa Dominical in DominicalBaru River in DominicalRicky; Hacienda Baru Wildlife Refuge near DominicalHacienda Baru Wildlife Refuge near DominicalRicky; Nauyaca Waterfalls (original entrance) near DominicalNauyaca Waterfall (original entrance; top tier) near DominicalNauyaca Waterfall (original entrance; bottom tier) near DominicalNikki; Nauyaca Waterfalls Nature Park near DominicalNauyaca Waterfalls Nature Park near Dominicalwaterfall at the Waterfall Villas near DominicalCafe Mono Congo in DominicalMama Toucan’s market in DominicalPlaya Dominical in Dominical
Is Dominical the best Costa Rica beach town for you?
For help deciding which Costa Rica beach town to visit, here’s a summary of things to know about Dominical, Costa Rica:
Region(s): Central Pacific
Distance from San Jose: 215km (approximately 4 hours and 15 minutes by car)
Distance from Liberia: 290km (approximately 4 hours and 45 minutes by car)
Beach Status: Public beach
Popularity: Moderately popular destination, Not very popular destination
Accommodations: Authentic/rustic cabin/cabina/casita/bungalow/lodge, Hostel (shared accommodation), Hotel (private accommodation)
Other Must-Haves: Access via paved roads only, Destinations that host multiday surf and/or yoga packages or yoga teacher trainings, Non-mountainous/lowland destinations only
Other Preferences: Close proximity to a beach, Walkable town center/hub
Drake Bay / Agujitas
Nikki; Drake Bay beach townDrake Bay beach townRoberto’s restaurant in Drake BayLa Choza restaurant in Drake BayDinerCraft restaurant in Drake BayGaby’s food truck in Drake BayAguila de Osa hotel in Drake Bayboat dock in Drake BayPlaya Agujitas in Drake Baybridge at the trailhead to the Sendero Costero in Drake Bayview of Drake Bay from the Sendero Costerokayaking near Drake Baybird-watching in Drake Baybird-watching in Drake Baytapir sighting at the Corcovado National Park near Drake BayNikki and Ricky; Sirena Ranger Station near Drake BayCorcovado National Park tour near Drake BayNikki; bunking overnight at the Sirena Ranger Station near Drake BayRicky; Corcovado National Park near Drake BayNikki; hanging bridge on the Sendero Costero near Drake Bayhikers on the Sendero Costero near Drake BayPacheco Tours office in Drake Bay
Is Drake Bay the best Costa Rica beach town for you?
For help deciding which Costa Rica beach town to visit, here’s a summary of things to know about Drake Bay, Costa Rica:
Region(s): Osa Peninsula/Southern Pacific
Distance from San Jose: 375km (approximately 7 hours by car)
Distance from Liberia: 460km (approximately 8 hours by car)
Beach Status: Public beach
Popularity: Moderately popular destination, Not very popular destination
Climate/Temperature(s): Hot temperatures and lots of sun, Warm temperatures and intermittent sun
Cultural Interests(s): N/A
Sites and Attractions: Canals, Dive site, National park or nature reserve, Snorkel site, Turtle nesting site/hatchery
Tours and Activities: Bird-watching, Boat tour, Dolphin- and/or whale-watching, Hiking, Mangrove tour, Night tour, Scuba diving, Sea turtle nesting, Snorkeling
Accommodations: All-inclusive resort or luxurious property, Authentic/rustic cabin/cabina/casita/bungalow/lodge, Hostel (shared accommodation), Hotel (private accommodation)
Other Must-Haves: N/A
Other Preferences: Close proximity to a beach, Volunteering opportunity
Jaco
JACO sign near JacoJaco beach townPlaya Jaco in JacoRicky; Playa Jaco in JacoMiro’s Mountain lookout near Jacoview of Jaco from Miro’s Mountain lookoutTico Pod shop in JacoGreen Room restaurant in JacoParadisio restaurant in JacoEl Cafecito cafe in JacoRidiculous Burgers restaurant in JacoEl Novillo Alegre restaurant in JacoEl Hicaco restaurant in JacoAXR ATV rental in JacoJaco Walk shopping center in JacoGraffiti Resto Cafe and Wine Bar in JacoEscappino ice cream parlour in JacoLos Cafeteros cafe in Jacocrocodiles under the bridge in Tarcoles near Jacoart in Jacoart in JacoNikki; Carara National Park near JacoHotel Pumilio near JacoNikki; enjoying pipa fria at the JACO sign near JacoDiablo Burger restaurant in JacoElecTech scooter rental in JacoJaco Bar in JacoPublic House restaurant and bar in Jaco
Is Jaco the best Costa Rica beach town for you?
For help deciding which Costa Rica beach town to visit, here’s a summary of things to know about Jaco, Costa Rica:
Region(s): Central Pacific
Distance from San Jose: 100km (approximately 2 hours and 15 minutes by car)
Distance from Liberia: 185km (approximately 3 hours by car)
Beach Status: Public beach
Popularity: Moderately popular destination, Top destination (very popular, with good reason)
Climate/Temperature(s): Hot temperatures and lots of sun, Warm temperatures and intermittent sun
Cultural Interests(s): Expat culture (ideal for retirees looking to move to Costa Rica), Surf culture, Urban/industrial culture
Sites and Attractions: Art gallery/studio/shop, Farmer’s market/craft market, National park or nature reserve, Notable street art, Surf break, Viewpoint/lookout spot, Waterfall
Accommodations: Authentic/rustic cabin/cabina/casita/bungalow/lodge, Hostel (shared accommodation), Hotel (private accommodation)
Other Must-Haves: Access via paved roads only, Destinations that host multiday surf and/or yoga packages or yoga teacher trainings, Destinations that provide a variety of vegetarian/vegan/gluten-free dining opportunities, Non-mountainous/lowland destinations only
Other Preferences: Close proximity to a beach, Close proximity to a Spanish school (for Spanish language learning), Vibrant nightlife, Walkable town center/hub
Manuel Antonio / Quepos
Buru Restaurant in Manuel AntonioRicky; El Avion restaurant in Manuel AntonioEl Patio de Cafe Milagro restaurant in Manuel AntonioRestaurante Donde Alex in Manuel AntonioEmilio’s Cafe in Manuel AntonioRonny’s Place (Mi Lugar) restaurant in Manuel AntonioRicky; Manuel Antonio National ParkNikki; Marina Pez Vela near Manuel Antoniosailing from Marina Pez Vela near Manuel AntonioPunta Catedral inside the Manuel Antonio National ParkHotel Plaza Yara in Manuel AntonioSi Como No Resort in Manuel AntonioSelina Manuel Antonio hostel in Manuel AntonioHotel Naoz in Manuel AntonioHotel Playa Espadilla in Manuel AntonioManuel Antonio National Park entrance in Manuel AntonioManuel Antonio National ParkPlaya Manuel Antonio inside the Manuel Antonio National ParkPlaya Espadilla Sur inside the Manuel Antonio National ParkPlaya Espadilla Norte in Manuel AntonioPlaya Espadilla Sur inside the Manuel Antonio National ParkManuel Antonio National ParkNikki; sailing the Manuel Antonio coastlinemangroves at Damas Island near Manuel AntonioSi Como No Resort in Manuel Antonio
Is Manuel Antonio the best Costa Rica beach town for you?
For help deciding which Costa Rica beach town to visit, here’s a summary of things to know about Manuel Antonio, Costa Rica:
Region(s): Central Pacific
Distance from San Jose: 170km (approximately 3 hours and 30 minutes by car)
Distance from Liberia: 255km (approximately 4 hours and 30 minutes by car)
Beach Status: Public beach (access to beaches inside the Manuel Antonio National Park require payment of the park entrance fee)
Popularity: Moderately popular destination, Top destination (very popular, with good reason)
Climate/Temperature(s): Hot temperatures and lots of sun, Warm temperatures and intermittent sun
Cultural Interests(s): Expat culture (ideal for retirees looking to move to Costa Rica), Surf culture
Sites and Attractions: Art gallery/studio/shop, Butterfly garden, Cruise dock/port, Dive site, Farmer’s market/craft market, Marina, National park or nature reserve, Remarkable river, Reptile/amphibian exhibit, Snorkel site, Surf break, Tombolo, Trapiche (sugarcane mill), Wildlife rescue center or animal exhibit
Tours and Activities: ATV/buggy tour, Bird-watching, Boat tour, Canyoning (rappelling), Dolphin- and/or whale-watching, Fishing, Hiking, Horseback riding, Kayaking, Mangrove tour, National park tour, Night tour, Obstacle course, River tubing, Sailing, Scuba diving, Shopping, Snorkeling, Stand-up paddling, Sugarcane tour, Superman cable, Surfing, White-water rafting, Zip-lining (canopy tour)
Accommodations: Authentic/rustic cabin/cabina/casita/bungalow/lodge, Hostel (shared accommodation), Hotel (private accommodation), Non-all-inclusive resort or luxurious property
Other Must-Haves: Access via paved roads only, Destinations that host multiday surf and/or yoga packages or yoga teacher trainings, Destinations that provide a variety of high-quality dining establishments, Destinations that provide a variety of vegetarian/vegan/gluten-free dining opportunities, Destinations with a full-service hospital in town (not just a medical clinic), Non-mountainous/lowland destinations only
Other Preferences: Close proximity to a beach, Close proximity to a Spanish school (for Spanish language learning), Vibrant nightlife, Volunteering opportunity, Walkable town center/hub
Montezuma
El Sano Banano hotel and restaurant in MontezumaCocolores Restobar in MontezumaSoda El Artesano restaurant in MontezumaLas Delicias restaurant in MontezumaThe Bakery Cafe in MontezumaCafe Organico in MontezumaChico’s bar and restaurant in MontezumaNYA hotel and Ubin restaurant in MontezumaPlaya de los Artistas restaurant in MontezumaPlaya Montezuma in MontezumaRicky and Nikki; Playa Montezuma in MontezumaNikki and Ricky; boating to Isla Tortuga near MontezumaPlaya Tolinga at Isla Tortuga near Montezumasnorkeling at Isla Tortuga near MontezumaNikki; Playa Tropical at Isla Tortuga near MontezumaNikki; Cabo Blanco Absolute Nature Reserve near MontezumaSuntrails Waterfall Canopy Tour in MontezumaRicky; at the Montezuma Waterfalls in Montezuma during the high seasonhanging bridge at the Montezuma Waterfalls in Montezumaswimming hole at the Montezuma Waterfalls in MontezumaRicky; at the Montezuma Waterfalls in Montezuma during the low seasonhanging bridge at the Sunshine Sanctuary in MontezumaRicky; Curu National Wildlife Refuge near Montezumahollow strangler fig tree in Cabuya near Montezumasouvenir stalls in Montezuma
Is Montezuma the best Costa Rica beach town for you?
For help deciding which Costa Rica beach town to visit, here’s a summary of things to know about Montezuma, Costa Rica:
Region(s): Nicoya Peninsula
Distance from San Jose: 310km (approximately 6 hours by car; a shorter route is possible by taking the ferry that connects Puntarenas, in the Central Pacific region, with Paquera, on the Nicoya Peninsula)
Distance from Liberia: 240km (approximately 4 hours by car)
Climate/Temperature(s): Hot temperatures and lots of sun, Warm temperatures and intermittent sun
Cultural Interests(s): Expat culture (ideal for retirees looking to move to Costa Rica), Rural/cowboy/farming/fishing culture
Sites and Attractions: Butterfly garden, Dive site, Microbrewery, National park or nature reserve, Snorkel site, Surf break, Waterfall
Tours and Activities: Bird-watching, Dolphin- and/or whale-watching, Hanging bridge exploration, Hiking, National park tour, Scuba diving, Snorkeling, Surfing, Waterfall tour, Yoga, Zip-lining (canopy tour)
Accommodations: Authentic/rustic cabin/cabina/casita/bungalow/lodge, Hostel (shared accommodation), Hotel (private accommodation)
Other Must-Haves: Destinations that host multiday surf and/or yoga packages or yoga teacher trainings, Non-mountainous/lowland destinations only
Other Preferences: Close proximity to a beach, Walkable town center/hub
Nosara / Guiones / Pelada
Coconut Harry’s surf shop in Guiones (Nosara)Nosara Surf Shop in Guiones (Nosara)Playa Guiones in Guiones (Nosara)Cafe de Paris in Guiones (Nosara)Beach Dog Cafe in Guiones (Nosara)Rosi’s Soda Tica restaurant in Guiones (Nosara)shops in Guiones (Nosara)shops in Guiones (Nosara)shops in Guiones (Nosara)The Gilded Iguana hotel in Guiones (Nosara)Playa Pelada in Pelada (Guiones/Nosara)Ricky; Playa Pelada in Pelada (Guiones/Nosara)tuk-tuks parked at Fish Bar in Guiones (Nosara)Ostional National Wildlife Refuge in Guiones (Nosara)Ricky; Rosi’s Soda Tica restaurant in Guiones (Nosara)La Luna restaurant in Pelada (Guiones/Nosara)Bodhi Tree yoga in Guiones (Nosara)Nikki and Ricky; Playa Guiones in Guiones (Nosara)lounge at the Nomadic Hotel in Guiones (Nosara)shop in Nosara in Guiones (Nosara)
Is Nosara (Guiones) the best Costa Rica beach town for you?
For help deciding which Costa Rica beach town to visit, here’s a summary of things to know about Nosara (Guiones), Costa Rica:
Region(s): Nicoya Peninsula
Distance from San Jose: 255km (approximately 5 hours and 15 minutes by car)
Distance from Liberia: 125km (approximately 3 hours by car)
Accommodations: Authentic/rustic cabin/cabina/casita/bungalow/lodge, Hotel (private accommodation), Non-all-inclusive resort or luxurious property
Other Must-Haves: Destinations that host multiday health retreats, Destinations that host multiday surf and/or yoga packages or yoga teacher trainings, Destinations that provide a variety of vegetarian/vegan/gluten-free dining opportunities, Non-mountainous/lowland destinations only
Other Preferences: Close proximity to a beach, Close proximity to a Spanish school (for Spanish language learning), Walkable town center/hub
Playa Flamingo
Playa Flamingo in Playa FlamingoPlaya Flamingo in Playa FlamingoNikki and Ricky; Playa Flamingo in Playa FlamingoPlaya Flamingo in Playa FlamingoCoco Loco restaurant in Playa FlamingoCoco Loco restaurant in Playa FlamingoMargaritaville Beach Resort in Playa FlamingoEcoTrans office in Playa FlamingoPlaya Flamingo in Playa FlamingoPlaya Flamingo in Playa FlamingoMarina Flamingo in Playa Flamingo
Is Playa Flamingo the best Costa Rica beach town for you?
For help deciding which Costa Rica beach town to visit, here’s a summary of things to know about Playa Flamingo, Costa Rica:
Region(s): Guanacaste/Northern Pacific
Distance from San Jose: 280km (approximately 5 hours and 15 minutes by car)
Distance from Liberia: 55km (approximately 1 hour and 15 minutes by car)
Climate/Temperature(s): Hot temperatures and lots of sun, Warm temperatures and intermittent sun
Cultural Interests(s): Expat culture (ideal for retirees looking to move to Costa Rica)
Sites and Attractions: Dive site, Marina, Snorkel site
Tours and Activities: Kayaking, Scuba diving, Snorkeling, Stand-up paddling
Accommodations: All-inclusive resort or luxurious property, Condo/vacation home (ideal for long-term stays)
Other Must-Haves: Access via paved roads only, Non-mountainous/lowland destinations only
Other Preferences: Close proximity to a beach, Walkable town center/hub
Playa Grande / Palm Beach Estates
MINAE office in Playa GrandeRicky and Nikki; Playa Grande in Playa GrandePlaya Grande in Playa Grandesurfer at Playa Grande in Playa GrandeFrijoles Locos surf shop in Playa Grandeestuary at the Marino Las Baulas National Park in Playa GrandeMato’s Surf Shop in Playa GrandeEl Beach Club in Playa Grandedusty road separating Palm Beach Estates from Playa Granderental at Hotel El Manglar in Palm Beach EstatesPlaya Grande Surf Camp in Palm Beach EstatesRicky and Nikki; Grande in Palm Beach EstatesRipJack Inn hotel in Playa GrandeCantarana hotel and restaurant in Palm Beach Estatesyoga in Palm Beach EstatesPlaya Grande Surf Camp in Palm Beach Estatessignage in Playa GrandePlaya Grande in Playa GrandeRicky; Cafe Mar Azul in Palm Beach EstatesRicky; heading to a yoga class in Palm Beach EstatesRipJack Inn hotel in Playa GrandeRicky and Nikki; Hotel El Manglar in Palm Beach EstatesHotel El Manglar in Palm Beach Estates
Is Playa Grande the best Costa Rica beach town for you?
For help deciding which Costa Rica beach town to visit, here’s a summary of things to know about Playa Grande, Costa Rica:
Region(s): Guanacaste/Northern Pacific
Distance from San Jose: 270km (approximately 5 hours and 15 minutes by car)
Distance from Liberia: 75km (approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes by car)
Ecosystem(s): Beach, Dry Forest, Mangrove Forest, Wetlands
Climate/Temperature(s): Hot temperatures and lots of sun, Warm temperatures and intermittent sun
Cultural Interests(s): Expat culture (ideal for retirees looking to move to Costa Rica), Surf culture
Sites and Attractions: Canals, National park or nature reserve, Remarkable river, Surf break, Turtle nesting site/hatchery
Tours and Activities: Bird-watching, Boat tour, Fishing, Mangrove tour, National park tour, Safari float tour, Sea turtle nesting, Surfing
Accommodations: Authentic/rustic cabin/cabina/casita/bungalow/lodge, Condo/vacation home (ideal for long-term stays), Hotel (private accommodation)
Other Must-Haves: Access via paved roads only, Destinations that host multiday surf and/or yoga packages or yoga teacher trainings, Non-mountainous/lowland destinations only
Other Preferences: Close proximity to a beach
Playa Hermosa (Guanacaste)
Playa Hermosa in Playa HermosaPlaya Hermosa in Playa Hermosa during the green/wet seasonPlaya Hermosa in Playa Hermosa during the dry seasonPlaya Hermosa in Playa HermosaHuetares hotel in Playa HermosaHuetares hotel in Playa HermosaRicky and Nikki; Coco Viquez restaurant in Playa HermosaNikki; Playa Hermosa in Playa HermosaPlaya Hermosa in Playa HermosaVilla del Sueno hotel in Playa Hermosa
Is Playa Hermosa (Guanacaste) the best Costa Rica beach town for you?
For help deciding which Costa Rica beach town to visit, here’s a summary of things to know about Playa Hermosa (Guanacaste), Costa Rica:
Region(s): Guanacaste/Northern Pacific
Distance from San Jose: 275km (approximately 5 hours by car)
Distance from Liberia: 33km (approximately 40 minutes by car)
Climate/Temperature(s): Hot temperatures and lots of sun, Warm temperatures and intermittent sun
Cultural Interests(s): Expat culture (ideal for retirees looking to move to Costa Rica), Rural/cowboy/farming/fishing culture
Sites and Attractions: Dive site, Snorkel site
Tours and Activities: Fishing, Kayaking, Sailing, Scuba diving, Snorkeling
Accommodations: Authentic/rustic cabin/cabina/casita/bungalow/lodge, Condo/vacation home (ideal for long-term stays), Hotel (private accommodation)
Other Must-Haves: Access via paved roads only, Non-mountainous/lowland destinations only
Other Preferences: Close proximity to a beach, Walkable town center/hub
Playas del Coco
Playas del Coco beach townPlayas del CocoPlayas del CocoNikki and Ricky; Playas del CocoPlaya del Coco in Playas del CocoPlaya del Coco in Playas del Coco during the green/wet seasonPlaya del Coco in Playas del Coco during the dry seasonCoconutz restaurant and bar in Playas del CocoCoconutz restaurant and bar in Playas del CocoSoda Teresita restaurant in Playas del CocoEl Ancla restaurant and bar in Playas del CocoThe Garden Bar in Playas del CocoHotel M&M Beach House in Playas del CocoThe Palms at Coco Beach in Playas del CocoPacifico Beach Club in Playas del CocoPacifico shopping center in Playas del Cocoshops in Playas del CocoIsland Golf Cart Rentals in Playas del Cocogolf carts in Playas del CocoNikki; painted wings in Playas del CocoZi Lounge bar in Playas del Cocomai street in Playas del CocoAmor de la Temporada statue in Playas del CocoPlaya del Coco in Playas del Cocogolf carts in Playas del Cocoshops in Playas del Coco
Is Playas del Coco the best Costa Rica beach town for you?
For help deciding which Costa Rica beach town to visit, here’s a summary of things to know about Playas del Coco, Costa Rica:
Region(s): Guanacaste/Northern Pacific
Distance from San Jose: 275km (approximately 5 hours and 15 minutes by car)
Distance from Liberia: 35km (approximately 45 minutes by car)
Climate/Temperature(s): Hot temperatures and lots of sun, Warm temperatures and intermittent sun
Cultural Interests(s): Expat culture (ideal for retirees looking to move to Costa Rica)
Sites and Attractions: Dive site, Notable statue/sculpture/monument, Notable street art, Pedestrian boulevard/boardwalk, Snorkel site, Wildlife rescue center or animal exhibit
Accommodations: Authentic/rustic cabin/cabina/casita/bungalow/lodge, Hostel (shared accommodation), Hotel (private accommodation)
Other Must-Haves: Access via paved roads only, Destinations that provide a variety of vegetarian/vegan/gluten-free dining opportunities, Non-mountainous/lowland destinations only
Other Preferences: Close proximity to a beach, Vibrant nightlife, Walkable town center/hub
Potrero / Surfside
Playa Potrero in SurfsidePlaya Potrero in SurfsideHotel Bahia Esmeralda in PotreroBahia del Sol hotel in SurfsideThe Beach House restaurant in SurfsidePerla’s restaurant in SurfsidePotrero Brewing Company in SurfsideGritanga restaurant in SurfsideThe Shack restaurant in Surfside (original location)The Shack restaurant in Surfside (new location)Cafe del Sol restaurant in SurfsideThe Bakery at Cafe del Sol in SurfsideRicky; Potrero Brewing Company in Surfsidesignage in SurfsideK Ride ATVs in SurfsideLas Brisas restaurant in PotreroPlaya Potrero in PotreroNikki and Ricky; Playa Potrero in Potrero
Is Potrero the best Costa Rica beach town for you?
For help deciding which Costa Rica beach town to visit, here’s a summary of things to know about Potrero, Costa Rica:
Region(s): Guanacaste/Northern Pacific
Distance from San Jose: 280km (approximately 5 hours and 15 minutes by car)
Distance from Liberia: 50km (approximately 1 hour and 10 minutes by car)
Accommodations: Authentic/rustic cabin/cabina/casita/bungalow/lodge, Hotel (private accommodation)
Other Must-Haves: Access via paved roads only, Non-mountainous/lowland destinations only
Other Preferences: Close proximity to a beach
Puerto Jimenez
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Is Puerto Jimenez the best Costa Rica beach town for you?
For help deciding which Costa Rica beach town to visit, here’s a summary of things to know about Puerto Jimenez, Costa Rica:
Region(s): Osa Peninsula/Southern Pacific
Distance from San Jose: 375km (approximately 6 hours and 30 minutes by car)
Distance from Liberia: 460km (approximately 7 hours and 30 minutes by car)
Beach Status: Public beach
Popularity: Moderately popular destination, Not very popular destination
Climate/Temperature(s): Hot temperatures and lots of sun, Warm temperatures and intermittent sun
Cultural Interests(s): Rural/cowboy/farming/fishing culture
Sites and Attractions: Cacao (chocolate) plantation, National park or nature reserve, Surf break
Tours and Activities: Bird-watching, Boat tour, Cacao (chocolate) tour, Dolphin- and/or whale-watching, Gold panning, Hiking, Mangrove tour, National park tour, Surfing
Accommodations: Authentic/rustic cabin/cabina/casita/bungalow/lodge, Hostel (shared accommodation), Hotel (private accommodation)
Other Must-Haves: Access via paved roads only, Non-mountainous/lowland destinations only
Other Preferences: Close proximity to a beach, Walkable town center/hub
Puerto Viejo de Talamanca
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Is Puerto Viejo de Talamanca the best Costa Rica beach town for you?
For help deciding which Costa Rica beach town to visit, here’s a summary of things to know about Puerto Viejo de Talamanca, Costa Rica:
Region(s): Caribbean
Distance from San Jose: 215km (approximately 4 hours by car)
Distance from Liberia: 425km (approximately 8 hours by car)
Beach Status: Public beach
Popularity: Moderately popular destination, Top destination (very popular, with good reason)
Climate/Temperature(s): Hot temperatures and lots of sun, Warm temperatures and intermittent sun
Cultural Interests(s): Afro-Costa Rican culture, Indigenous culture, Surf culture
Sites and Attractions: Cacao (chocolate) plantation, Dive site, Farmer’s market/craft market, National park or nature reserve, Snorkel site, Surf break, Wildlife rescue center or animal exhibit
Tours and Activities: Bird-watching, Boat tour, Cacao (chocolate) tour, Cooking class, Hiking, Kayaking, National park tour, Scuba diving, Shopping, Snorkeling, Surfing, White-water rafting, Zip-lining (canopy tour)
Accommodations: Authentic/rustic cabin/cabina/casita/bungalow/lodge, Hostel (shared accommodation), Hotel (private accommodation)
Other Must-Haves: Access via paved roads only, Destinations that host multiday surf and/or yoga packages or yoga teacher trainings, Destinations that provide a variety of vegetarian/vegan/gluten-free dining opportunities, Non-mountainous/lowland destinations only
Other Preferences: Close proximity to a beach, Close proximity to a Spanish school (for Spanish language learning), Vibrant nightlife, Volunteering opportunity, Walkable town center/hub
Samara
Playa Samara in SamaraPato’s Surf School in SamaraPlaya Samara in SamaraC&C Surf School in Samarahorseback riding on Playa Samara in Samarasouvenir stalls in SamaraEl Lagarto restaurant in SamaraGusto Beach restaurant in SamaraAhora Si! restaurant in SamaraHula Jungla restaurant near SamaraLimey’s bar in Samarapoi show on Playa Samara in SamaraHotel Casa del Mar in SamaraHotel Leyenda near SamaraRicky; Hotel Leyenda near SamaraBellaVista Suites in SamaraTreehouse Inn in SamaraHotel Giada in SamaraSamara Organics market in SamaraSamara Natural Center in SamaraSamara Natural Center in SamaraNikki; Samara Adventures office in SamaraLocanda restaurant in SamaraCasa Esmeralda hotel and restaurant in Samara
Is Samara the best Costa Rica beach town for you?
For help deciding which Costa Rica beach town to visit, here’s a summary of things to know about Samara, Costa Rica:
Region(s): Nicoya Peninsula
Distance from San Jose: 235km (approximately 4 hours and 30 minutes by car)
Distance from Liberia: 115km (approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes by car)
Beach Status: Public beach
Popularity: Moderately popular destination, Top destination (very popular, with good reason)
Climate/Temperature(s): Hot temperatures and lots of sun, Warm temperatures and intermittent sun
Cultural Interests(s): Surf culture
Sites and Attractions: Art gallery/studio/shop, Farmer’s market/craft market, National park or nature reserve, Remarkable river, Snorkel site, Surf break
Accommodations: Authentic/rustic cabin/cabina/casita/bungalow/lodge, Hostel (shared accommodation), Hotel (private accommodation)
Other Must-Haves: Access via paved roads only, Destinations that host multiday surf and/or yoga packages or yoga teacher trainings, Destinations that provide a variety of vegetarian/vegan/gluten-free dining opportunities, Non-mountainous/lowland destinations only
Other Preferences: Close proximity to a beach, Close proximity to a Spanish school (for Spanish language learning), Walkable town center/hub
Santa Teresa
Santa Teresa beach townPlaya Santa Teresa in Santa TeresaPlaya Santa Teresa in Santa TeresaRicky and Nikki; Playa Santa Teresa in Santa Teresalifeguards at Playa Santa Teresa in Santa Teresasurfer at Playa Santa Teresa in Santa TeresaPlaya Carmen in Santa Teresasurf and yoga on Playa Santa Teresa in Santa TeresaCasa Zen yoga in Santa Teresahorseback riding on Playa Santa Teresa in Santa Teresaturtle hatchery in Santa TeresaRicky; Playa Mal Pais near Santa TeresaPlaya Los Suecos near Santa TeresaCabo Blanco Absolute Nature Reserve near Santa TeresaEl Carmen restaurant in Santa TeresaKooks restaurant and bar in Santa TeresaMunchies restaurant in Santa TeresaThe Bakery restaurant and cafe in Santa TeresaBanana Beach hotel and restaurant in Santa TeresaHotel Santa Teresa in Santa TeresaCasa del Sol hotel and hostel in Santa Teresashops in Santa Teresashops in Playa Santa TeresaPacific Dirt Road ATV rentals in Santa Teresa
Is Santa Teresa the best Costa Rica beach town for you?
For help deciding which Costa Rica beach town to visit, here’s a summary of things to know about Santa Teresa, Costa Rica:
Region(s): Nicoya Peninsula
Distance from San Jose: 315km (approximately 6 hours by car; a shorter route is possible by taking the ferry that connects Puntarenas, in the Central Pacific region, with Paquera, on the Nicoya Peninsula)
Distance from Liberia: 245km (approximately 4 hours by car)
Climate/Temperature(s): Hot temperatures and lots of sun, Warm temperatures and intermittent sun
Cultural Interests(s): Expat culture (ideal for retirees looking to move to Costa Rica), Surf culture
Sites and Attractions: Art gallery/studio/shop, National park or nature reserve, Surf break
Tours and Activities: ATV/buggy tour, Bird-watching, Hiking, National park tour, Shopping, Surfing, Yoga, Zip-lining (canopy tour)
Accommodations: Authentic/rustic cabin/cabina/casita/bungalow/lodge, Hostel (shared accommodation), Hotel (private accommodation), Non-all-inclusive resort or luxurious property
Other Must-Haves: Destinations that provide a variety of vegetarian/vegan/gluten-free dining opportunities, Non-mountainous/lowland destinations only
Other Preferences: Close proximity to a beach, Close proximity to a Spanish school (for Spanish language learning), Walkable town center/hub
Tamarindo
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Is Tamarindo the best Costa Rica beach town for you?
For help deciding which Costa Rica beach town to visit, here’s a summary of things to know about Tamarindo, Costa Rica:
Region(s): Guanacaste/Northern Pacific
Distance from San Jose: 260km (approximately 5 hours by car)
Distance from Liberia: 75km (approximately 1 hour and 40 minutes by car)
Beach Status: Public beach
Popularity: Moderately popular destination, Top destination (very popular, with good reason)
Climate/Temperature(s): Hot temperatures and lots of sun, Warm temperatures and intermittent sun
Cultural Interests(s): Expat culture (ideal for retirees looking to move to Costa Rica), Indigenous culture, Surf culture
Sites and Attractions: Art gallery/studio/shop, Dive site, Farmer’s market/craft market, Labyrinth, Microbrewery, National park or nature reserve, Notable street art, Reptile/amphibian exhibit, Snorkel site, Surf break, Wildlife rescue center or animal exhibit
Accommodations: Condo/vacation home (ideal for long-term stays), Hostel (shared accommodation), Hotel (private accommodation), Non-all-inclusive resort or luxurious property
Other Must-Haves: Access via paved roads only, Destinations that host multiday surf and/or yoga packages or yoga teacher trainings, Destinations that provide a variety of high-quality dining establishments, Destinations that provide a variety of vegetarian/vegan/gluten-free dining opportunities, Non-mountainous/lowland destinations only
Other Preferences: Close proximity to a beach, Close proximity to a Spanish school (for Spanish language learning), Vibrant nightlife, Walkable town center/hub
Tortuguero
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Is Tortuguero the best Costa Rica beach town for you?
For help deciding which Costa Rica beach town to visit, here’s a summary of things to know about Tortuguero, Costa Rica:
Region(s): Caribbean
Distance from San Jose (if traveling from the La Pavona dock): 115km via ground travel (approximately 2 hours and 45 minutes by car to the boat dock), then a boat ride that takes about 1 hour and 15 minutes
Distance from San Jose (if traveling from the Cano Blanco dock): 135km via ground travel (approximately 3 hours by car to the boat dock), then a boat ride that takes approximately 1 hour
Distance from Liberia (if traveling from the La Pavona dock): 115km via ground travel (approximately 2 hours and 45 minutes by car to the boat dock), then a boat ride that takes about 1 hour and 15 minutes
Distance from Liberia (if traveling from the Cano Blanco dock): 135km via ground travel (approximately 3 hours by car to the boat dock), then a boat ride that takes approximately 1 hour
Beach Status: Public beach
Popularity: Moderately popular destination, Top destination (very popular, with good reason)
Ecosystem(s): Beach, Mangrove Forest, Rainforest, Wetlands
Climate/Temperature(s): Hot temperatures and lots of sun, Warm temperatures and intermittent sun
Cultural Interests(s): Afro-Costa Rican culture
Sites and Attractions: Canals, National park or nature reserve, Turtle nesting site/hatchery, Wildlife rescue center or animal exhibit
Tours and Activities: Bird-watching, Boat tour, Fishing, Hiking, Kayaking, Mangrove tour, National park tour, Night tour, Safari float tour, Sea turtle nesting
Accommodations: Authentic/rustic cabin/cabina/casita/bungalow/lodge, Hotel (private accommodation)
Other Must-Haves: Non-mountainous/lowland destinations only
Other Preferences: Close proximity to a beach, Volunteering opportunity, Walkable town center/hub
Uvita / Bahia
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Is Uvita the best Costa Rica beach town for you?
For help deciding which Costa Rica beach town to visit, here’s a summary of things to know about Uvita, Costa Rica:
Region(s): Central Pacific
Distance from San Jose: 225km (approximately 4 hours and 15 minutes by car)
Distance from Liberia: 310km (approximately 5 hours by car)
Beach status: Public beach (access to beaches inside the Marino Las Baulas National Park require payment of the park entrance fee)
Popularity: Moderately popular destination, Not very popular destination
Climate/Temperature(s): Hot temperatures and lots of sun, Warm temperatures and intermittent sun
Cultural Interests(s): Expat culture (ideal for retirees looking to move to Costa Rica)
Sites and Attractions: Dive site, Farmer’s market/craft market, National park or nature reserve, Notable statue/sculpture/monument, Snorkel site, Surf break, Tombolo, Waterfall
Tours and Activities: Boat tour, Dolphin- and/or whale-watching, Kayaking, National park tour, Scuba diving, Snorkeling, Surfing, Waterfall tour, Yoga
Accommodations: Authentic/rustic cabin/cabina/casita/bungalow/lodge, Hostel (shared accommodation), Hotel (private accommodation)
Other Must-Haves: Access via paved roads only, Destinations that host multiday surf and/or yoga packages or yoga teacher trainings, Non-mountainous/lowland destinations only
Other Preferences: Close proximity to a beach, Walkable town center/hub
Map of the 20 most sought-after beach towns in Costa Rica
The map below shows where each beach town described above is located in Costa Rica.
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