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Costa Rica has nearly 300 different beaches along its stunning Pacific and Caribbean coastlines, each with a unique draw and distinct setting. Even on nearby beaches the sand can vary from white, black, or brown coloration. Some beaches are full of shells or scattered with rocks; others are soft with fluffy fine sand. Some are fantastic for swimming, and others are better for surfing.


Cabo Matapalo       South Pacific, Costa Rica

Situated on the tip of the Osa Peninsula in southern Costa Rica, the small town of Cabo Matapalo provides visitors with backdoor access into some of the country's most beautiful and least visited places: Corcovado National Park, Golfo Dulce, and Isla del Cano

Off the Beaten Path Surfing Beach Rainforest

Hotels: 2:

Activities: Bird Watching, Hiking, Surfing

Accessible by: Private, Flight


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Cahuita       Caribbean, Costa Rica

Cahuita is a laid back and vibrant little village in the setting of Costa Rica’s unique Creole culture, brought about by its Afro-Caribbean heritage. Only 27 miles (43 km) south of Puerto Limón, Cahuita is an easy drive down Highway 36 along the Caribbean coast, despite a few potholes here and there. It is assuredly a must-see destination for visitors already in the Limón Province. This village is a hit amongst the young and free-spirited, or those simply seeking the easy life for a few days.

Off the Beaten Path Beach Rainforest

Hotels: 5:

Activities: Hiking, Snorkeling, Boat Tours

Accessible by: Private, Shuttle


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Carate       South Pacific, Costa Rica

Carate is situated along Costa Rica's southern Pacific coast in the wonderfully isolated Osa Peninsula. Lying about 50 km south of Drake Bay, right next to the lush Corcovado National Park, Carate is off the grid for most tourists, and as such is one of the country's most pristine natural areas.

Off the Beaten Path Nature Beach Rainforest

Hotels: 2:

Activities: Bird Watching, Hiking, Guided Tours

Accessible by: Private, Flight


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Corcovado       South Pacific, Costa Rica

Located on the wild and untamed Osa Peninsula, the Corcovado National Park embodies Costa Rica's most truly splendid wonders. Breathtaking rainforests, rugged natural beauty, secluded and untouched beaches await the arrival of eco adventurers and wildlife admirers, alike. Prepare to be touched, moved and inspired by the unforgettable beauty of this area.

Beach Rainforest

Hotels: None

Activities: Bird Watching, Hiking, Guided Tours

Accessible by: Private, Flight, Special


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Dominical       South Pacific, Costa Rica

About 27 mi (44 km) south of Quepos is the quaint and growing beach town of Dominical. Along the coast, before arriving in this popular surf town, the cascading cliffs converge with the deep-blue ocean, producing a scenic landscape full of small coves for truly precious views. The laid back beach town is surrounded by plantations, estuaries, mangroves and marshes. Birder beware, you may not want to leave!

Backpacker Beaches Surfing Beach Rainforest

Hotels: 4:

Activities: Marine Mammal Observation, Surfing, Night Life/Bars & Rest

Accessible by: Private, Shuttle, Rental, Flight


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Drake Bay       South Pacific, Costa Rica

Resting on the northern side of the Osa Peninsula, Drake Bay (Bahía Drake) is an adventure-seekers paradise. It is named after Sir Francis Drake who is believed to have ventured here in the late 16 century. With scattered hotels and lodges, Drake Bay is the ideal vacation spot for those wishing to relax and escape from it all. If, after you have arrived, you decide that the isolation is too much, the rustic area around the bay provides a plethora of activities at your disposal. These include scuba diving, swimming, snorkeling, kayaking, horseback riding, hiking (Corcovado National Park), sport fishing, bird-watching or exploring the miles of deserted picturesque coastline.

Nature Top Destinations Beach Rainforest

Hotels: 8:

Activities: Bird Watching, Hiking, Scuba Diving

Accessible by: Private, Shuttle, Flight, Special


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Golfo de Santa Elena       Guanacaste, Costa Rica

Situated within the northwestern reaches of the Guanacaste region, the Golfo de Santa Elena provides visitors with sun-dappled beaches, thriving forests, and a bountiful Pacific Ocean. The small fishing village of Cuajiniquil is the largest population center nearby, meaning that a trip here is sure to be both tranquil and secluded.

Off the Beaten Path Beach

Hotels: None

Activities:

Accessible by: Private, Flight


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Jaco       Central Pacific, Costa Rica

Playa Jaco is the closest beach to San Jose, the Central Valley and is one of the most visited coastal destinations in Costa Rica. The beach is a 2.5 mile (4 km) strip which offers world renowned surfing and more. Much like Costa Rica's metropolitan areas, Jaco's offers most services, such as a post office, health center and branches of major banks. Furthermore, there are an abundance of surf shops, hotels and restaurants affordable for the budget travelers as well as those wishing to live a bit more luxuriously.

Adventure Nightlife Top Destinations Beach City

Hotels: 11:

Activities: Kayaking, Zip Lines, Surfing

Accessible by: Private, Shuttle, Rental, Special


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Mal Pais - Santa Teresa       Nicoya Peninsula, Costa Rica

The sleepy beach hamlet of Malpais is billed as a surfer's paradise, and the surf is indeed exceptional. It provides consistent and outstanding swells year round. Located 4 miles (6.5 km) north of Cabo Blanco National Park, Malpais sits at the southwestern cusp of the Nicoya Peninsula, opposite Montezuma. The Nicoya Peninsula is considered laid-back and the stretch of beach that is Mal Pais and Santa Teresa is an excellent place to do just that so be prepared to kickback and unwind.

Backpacker Beaches Surfing Top Destinations Beach

Hotels: 33:

Activities: Surfing, Night Life/Bars & Rest, ATV Tours

Accessible by: Private, Shuttle, Rental, Flight


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Manuel Antonio       Central Pacific, Costa Rica

Set high above the enchanting national park, Manuel Antonio boasts world-class views and beaches. Accommodation choices are plentiful, with some of the country's most inspired lodging options to choose from. Just imagine sparkling white sandy beaches, shimmering blue water and the fresh ocean breeze, all from the rocking chair on your patio. You'll feel stress magically leave your body as you soak up the sun in Manuel Antonio.

Top Destinations Adventure Beach Rainforest

Hotels: 37:

Activities: Zip Lines, Hiking, Guided Tours

Accessible by: Private, Shuttle, Rental, Flight


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Matapalo       Central Pacific, Costa Rica

Just off the beaten track, yet possessing all of the natural beauty of the Central Pacific, Matapalo is an escape from the typical tourist destination. Those who enjoy enchanting beaches and great sunsets will be thrilled to divert from the larger tourist crowds and enjoy this pristine area. The town of Matapalo, about 20 miles (32 km) south of Quepos, is where you can find yourself caught in between scenic beaches and striking forests full of Mango, Palm and Coconut Trees.

Beach

Hotels: 1:

Activities: Horseback Riding, Sport Fishing, Rafting

Accessible by: Private


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Montezuma       Nicoya Peninsula, Costa Rica

A favorite for youths, surfers, and alternative-types, the bohemian town of Montezuma is an ideal, laidback beach town. Situated on the southeastern cusp of the Nicoya Peninsula, Montezuma's immense natural beauty ranges from mangroves and estuaries to dense tropical forest.

Backpacker Beaches Beach Rainforest Waterfall

Hotels: 9:

Activities: Horseback Riding, Hiking, Snorkeling

Accessible by: Private, Shuttle, Flight, Special


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Nosara       Nicoya Peninsula, Costa Rica

Nosara's beach town of Guiones is a tucked-away delight with lucrative real estate, vibrant flora, and a world-class white sand beach. The town, which has a sizeable population of ex-pats, presents no shortage of accommodations. Many of these accommodations are private, luxurious, and immersed in natural beauty.

Surfing Beach

Hotels: 3:

Activities: Surfing, Night Life/Bars & Rest

Accessible by: Private, Shuttle, Flight


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Playa Ocotal       Guanacaste, Costa Rica

Playa Ocotal is a wonderfully peaceful place to enjoy swimming, snorkeling, and relaxing in the sun. Scenic hills and cliffs hem in the beach, and the Catalina Islands sit just offshore. The quaint village of Playa Ocotal is located a few minutes south of the popular beach town of Playas del Coco, where visitors can find numerous restaurants and nightlife options.

Rest and Relaxation Beach

Hotels: 2:

Activities: Sport Fishing, Scuba Diving, Snorkeling

Accessible by: Private, Shuttle, Rental, Flight


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Ojochal, Playa Tortuga and Playa Ventana       South Pacific, Costa Rica

The town of Ojochal and its surrounding beaches provide solitude and the ideal setting for some rest and relaxation. Lush tropical forests melt into the sandy shores of the Pacific for tropical 'postcard' scenery. Due to their location, these beaches are far less developed and visited than the more popular destinations.

Beach Rainforest

Hotels: 5:

Activities: Marine Mammal Observation, Bird Watching, Sport Fishing

Accessible by: Private, Shuttle


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Papagayo Gulf       Guanacaste, Costa Rica

The northern Guanacaste shoreline looks out over the expansive Gulf of Papagayo (Golfo de Papagayo), the setting for Costa Rica’s premier luxury resorts and most sought after beaches. Immersed in stunning natural beauty, it is no wonder that the gulf is experiencing an unprecedented boom in the construction of all inclusive resort complexes.

Beach

Hotels: 1:

Activities: Sport Fishing, Scuba Diving, Snorkeling

Accessible by: Private, Shuttle


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Pavones Costa Rica       South Pacific, Costa Rica

Pavones Costa Rica is a small town located in the southern Pacific Zone about 1 1/2 hour drive from Golfito. The little pueblo exists almost entirely for surf tourists who make the journey for the left point break that runs the entire length of the village of Pavones. Being the Only Surf destination south of Domical, Pavones is the end of the road and a little out of the way. However for the opportunity to catch rides that will make your legs ache it is well worth the journey.

Surfing Beach

Hotels: None

Activities: Surfing

Accessible by: Private


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