Costa Rica Beach Hotels
No matter how you define beach-side bliss, Costa Rica's shores can probably provide it. Everything seems possible along these waters, and many things are close to perfect - from surfing to sunbathing, shell-collecting to scuba diving. Depending on your mood, you can snorkel with the fish or catch one for dinner(most restaurants are happy to cook up your catch for discounted prices). Playa Tamarindo offers the perfect combination of gorgeous surfing days and wild tropical nights.
Manuel Antonio is a favourite for being also a place where you can see wildlife in their natural habitat, enjoy the water and then be able to see some howler monkeys, maybe a macaw you never know what adventure awaits you around the corner in Manuel Antonio.
Another beach to consider in your trip to Costa Rica is Jaco, being the nearest one to the Airport, if your desire for a sunny beach is a priority, Jaco with its wild nightlife, good surfing spot and layback culture is exactly what you need. |
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Swimmers might be intimidated by the waves that beat against Jaco's cinnamon colored sands, but surfers from around the world have heard the call and flocked here in droves. Almost every establishment offers a discount for "surfos". Jaco's proximity to San Jose lures a solid troop of partiers from San Jose on the weekends, you can also find more peace at the black sands of Playa Hermosa(another surfing spot) a getaway just a few kilometers south
Long renowned as one of Costa Rica's most famous surf spots, the waters around Jacó have some of the country's most consistently diverse waves. Jaco's main beach has gentler waves that break on dark sand - ideal conditions for beginners and intermediate surfers. |
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| Manuel Antonio |
Manuel Antonio receives more national and international tourism. Playa espadilla, just outside the park, this is the large public beach that runs parallel to the town's main drag. Flanked by mangroves and estuaries, it makes for a really appealing scenery.
The waters are nice for wading A short patch along the base of the peninsula connects us with Playa Manuel Antonio, As the park's most popular and idyllic beach, lives up to popular visions of a tropical paradise. |
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| Tamarindo |
The surfing is first-rate, the beaches are beautiful, the town is laid-back and there's no shortage of things to do. Nature buffs will enjoy watching leatherback turtles nest at the nearby national park and adventurers will get a thrill out of good waves sunset ATV tours and zip-line adventures. This beach has better access for the public and is bustling with small-scale development. |
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| Guanacaste |
Easily accessed from Liberia along well paved highways, Guanacaste's beaches are home of the nation's major resort developments.
Playa Flamingo, Playa Hermosa Papagayo, Sportfishing, scuba diving and surfing are favorite pastimes and golfing, some of the best golf courses are in these Region |
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| Corcovado |
Beloved of surfers for the terrific swells that peak in mid-summer. for the best view around stop in Lapa Rios crystal clear water, also it is one of the most biodiverse places in the world according to National Geographic |
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| Caribbean |
Caribbean coast is one of Costa Rica's Hidden Gems, less marked by the tourist footstep it has some white sand beaches and a relaxing environment, beware it is also wildest and a diamond in the rough! Puerto Viejo is one of the most famous places, with nightlife and |
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