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Photos of Playa Quesera Costa Rica (Nicoya Peninsula) From Our Personal Collection

Last updated on July 9th, 2024 at 02:02 pm


Written by Nikki Solano

Nikki is the CEO of Pura Vida! eh? Inc. (Costa Rica Discounts), and the author of the guidebooks Moon Costa Rica (2019, 2021, 2023, and 2025 editions) and Moon Best of Costa Rica (2022 edition) from Moon Travel Guides. Together with her Costa Rican husband, Ricky, she operates the Costa Rica Travel Blog, created the online community DIY Costa Rica, built the Costa Rica Destination Tool, oversees the brand-new (summer 2023) Costa Rica Travel Shop, and designed the Costa Rica Trip Planning 101 E-Course. Also, Nikki wrote the Costa Rica cover feature for Wanderlust Magazine's sustainability-focused Travel Green List issue, showcased Costa Rica destinations and experiences on Rick Steves' Monday Night Travel show and podcast/radio show, and served as the Costa Rica Destination Editor for Essentialist, a luxury travel brand. Want to show your appreciation for her free article below? Thank Nikki here. ❤️️


Playa Quesera photos

Playa Quesera fast facts

  • English name: Quesera Beach
  • Distance from San Jose: 275km (approximately 4 hours and 45 minutes) via ground transport; Shorter travel distances/times are possible by taking ferries that cross the Nicoya Gulf from Puntarenas
  • Closest Town: Paquera (small town)
  • Beach Status: Public beach (access is granted with payment of a fee; see below for details)

Playa Quesera beach details

Sand, shade, scenery, and unique features

Playa Quesera is one of Costa Rica’s most beautiful beaches. Unfortunately, it’s also one of Costa Rica’s smallest beaches. Set around Bahia Curu (Curu Bay), Playa Quesera has nearly white, fine sand that declines into shallow, crystalline water that’s a soothing hue of robin’s egg blue. Behind the beach providing pockets of shade is protected forest and a few tropical palms.

Crowds and noise

Playa Quesera is part of the Curu National Wildlife Refuge. Though several people tour the refuge each day or depart from neighboring beach Playa Curu on snorkeling tours, diving tours, or tours to Tortuga Island, few visitors opt to visit Playa Quesera. This means that if you make the daunting hike out to the beach (or hire a boat to take you there) you may just have the beach all to yourself.

Cleanliness and Ecological Blue Flag rating

Costa Rica’s Programa Bandera Azul Ecológica (Ecological Blue Flag Program) promotes sustainability and public health. Every year, beaches in Costa Rica strive for top honors, which are bestowed annually according to strict ecological criteria. Beaches that participate in the program and meet 90-100% of the eligibility criteria achieve a 1-star rating. Further efforts invite beaches to earn additional stars (5 stars is the highest rating), including special colored stars. (To learn more about the program and discover what each blue flag rating means, see our related blog post: Award-Winning Blue Flag Beaches In Costa Rica: Photos & Map; Most-Recent Winners.)

Currently, Playa Quesera is participating in the Programa Bandera Azul Ecológica and holds a 1-star rating. You may see the achievement displayed at Playa Quesera on a sign that reads Playa Galardonada (Award-Winning Beach).

Development at Playa Quesera

Hotels, restaurants, tours, bathrooms, etc.

Playa Quesera is void of commercial development. Neighboring beach Playa Curu has bathrooms and a tour office.

Playa Quesera safety

Swimming and water safety

Swimming is allowed at Playa Quesera and is lovely in the tranquil Bahia Curu, save for waves caused by tour boats crossing the bay. As always, exercise caution in and around the water, especially if you plan to visit with children or inexperienced swimmers.

General safety

Never bring items of value with you to the beach and always keep an eye on your belongings. Remember to lock your rental car if you have one. Do not visit the beach before sunrise or after sunset.

Playa Quesera location and road conditions

Access to Playa Quesera and 4×4 requirement

Playa Quesera is located on Costa Rica’s Nicoya Peninsula. It sits south of the community of Paquera and falls within the boundary of the Curu National Wildlife Refuge.

Because Playa Quesera is part of a protected land area, beach access is limited to individuals who pay the Curu National Wildlife Refuge entrance fee. (For more information about the Curu National Wildlife Refuge entrance fee, see our related blog post: A List Of 50+ Costa Rica Entrance Fees: How Much It Costs To Enter National Parks, Reserves, And Refuges.)

To reach Playa Quesera, you must first reach Playa Curu. Playa Curu is located at the end of the main access road that leads through the Curu National Wildlife Refuge; an approximate 2.5-kilometer, 8-minute drive from the refuge’s entrance. A 4×4 vehicle is not required to reach Playa Curu.

From Playa Curu, a challenging forest trail leads through the refuge to Playa Quesera. Alternatively, you can catch a boat ride from Playa Curu to Playa Quesera. Boats are run by Turismo Curu, a tour operator that operates from within the refuge and has an office on Playa Curu. (Turismo Curu also runs boats to nearby Playa Tropical.)

Map of Playa Quesera Costa Rica

Parking at Playa Quesera

There is no official parking at Playa Quesera, though there is a makeshift lot at the end of the road that leads through the Curu National Wildlife Refuge from the refuge’s entrance to Playa Curu. (You must hike or take a boat to Playa Quesera from Playa Curu; see above for details.) There is room for several vehicles and parking is free.

Best reason(s) to visit Playa Quesera

Offering some of the prettiest sand along the Nicoya Peninsula, the paradisiacal Playa Quesera is worth visiting purely to experience the beach. As a bonus, the fee you’ll pay to access the beach also buys access to the Curu National Wildlife Refuge, so you can couple your glorious beach visit with a hike through the refuge and possibly some wildlife encounters. Playa Quesera can easily be enjoyed during a day trip from destinations in the southern half of the Nicoya Peninsula.

Beach-hopping from Playa Quesera (or alternative beach options in the region)

Recommended day trips from Playa Quesera include visits to Playa Curu, Playa Tropical (Isla Tortuga), Playa Tambor, and/or beaches in the Montezuma vicinity such as Playa Montezuma and Playa Las Manchas.

Not sure which Costa Rica beaches are the best to visit? Let the beaches in this article inspire you:

80+ Costa Rica Beaches (In Photos) And Where To Find Them

Want to learn about Costa Rica’s ecological blug flag beaches? Don’t miss our related blog post:

Award-Winning Blue Flag Beaches In Costa Rica (Photos & Map; Most-Recent Winners)

Pura vida!

Do you have questions about Playa Quesera, want to know more about the area surrounding the beach, or need help incorporating a visit to the beach into your vacation? No problem! When you’re ready, make an appointment here to communicate with me (Nikki) privately and we can discuss these and other topics to get your questions answered fast and your Costa Rica trip poised for success. Pura vida, amigos! 🙂


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