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What part of Costa Rica has the prettiest beaches?

On the Caribbean coast, the Puerto Viejo area has some of the most beautiful beaches in all of Costa Rica! One of those is Playa Cocles in the Southern Caribbean Coast, 4 kilometers from Puerto Viejo.



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For beaches: Again, both. Although, the Pacific Coast has the greatest diversity in beaches. The Northern Coast is the dryest- with beaches backed by dry forest and cacti. As you move south, the beaches get lusher and wilder – with more wildlife.

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Costa Rica Beach Guide: 18 Prettiest Beaches from Coast to Coast
  1. Best Protected Cove: Manuel Antonio. ...
  2. Best for Consistent Surf: Santa Teresa. ...
  3. Best for Long, Romantic Walks: Malpaís. ...
  4. Best Edge-of-the-World Vibe: Montezuma. ...
  5. Most Unique Geographical Feature: Uvita. ...
  6. Most Jaw-Dropping Sunsets: Dominical.


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The Gulf of Papagayo has the most amount of white sand beaches in Costa Rica since the Gulf is made up of many little bays.

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Costa Rica's Caribbean Coast has the stunning white sands and sparkling blue waters anyone is looking for on their vacation. Puerto Viejo is a small and friendly town which the beaches of Cocles and Chiquita that are worth visiting.

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Costa Rica's northern Pacific coast, near the border with Nicaragua, is popular for those seeking a beach lifestyle and warm climate. This region receives the least rainfall and has more sunny days than anywhere else in the country.

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The best time to visit Costa Rica is between December and April, when the weather is at its driest and brightest. We'd also recommend traveling in the country's green season, from May to June or in November.

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The Papagayo Peninsula — on Costa Rica's Pacific coast — is the best place to stay in Costa Rica if you're looking for an upscale resort experience.

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One of the largest and most popular beach and surf towns in Costa Rica is Tamarindo in the Guanacaste region. Shops, tour operators, and restaurants are only a short walk from the beach. Most everything in the beach town of Tamarindo can be explored on foot.

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San José is currently Costa Rica's tourist site where visitors from around the world meet. This capital city is flooded with places of historic, artistic, development and cultural interest. Among the historic sites in San José is the National Museum, founded in 1887.

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Best 7 Places To Visit In Costa Rica - Best Cities and Vacation Spots
  1. Manuel Antonio. Our first top destination is the incredible Manuel Antonio. ...
  2. Tamarindo Beach. The Blue Flag Awarded beach is truly a vacation paradise. ...
  3. Monteverde. ...
  4. Poas Volcano. ...
  5. Arenal. ...
  6. Puerto Viejo De Talamanca. ...
  7. San Jose - The City Experience.


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Choosing between the two coasts is not easy. Both coasts are amazing and we especially like the Central and Southern Pacific Coast. The South Caribbean Coast is best for those looking for a bit of fun under the sun a bit off the beaten path. So, the answer really depends on various factors.

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The safest places to stay in Costa Rica are:
  • Drake Bay – a good family destination.
  • Tamarindo – great for an all-encompassing beach experience.
  • Puerto Viejo – a romantic destination.
  • Liberia – near the wonderful Nicoya peninsula.
  • Jaco* – rich in expat communities (see notes)


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Exploring the entire coast would make an excellent itinerary and take a good week or ideally two. If this is your first trip and you're wondering where to go in Costa Rica, the Caribbean coast would be a good intro to the lush ecosystem and wildlife Costa Rica is known for.

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Playa Flamingo, Costa Rica Location Flamingo beach is in the Guanacaste province, 41 kilometers (27 miles) and about a 1 hour drive from Liberia Airport. Flamingo beach is 273 kilometers (170 miles) and a 4.5 hour drive from San Jose.

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If you're wondering “Is Costa Rica expensive?”, the answer is yes and no. Compared to other Central American countries like Nicaragua or El Salvador, Costa Rica is generally more on the expensive side. It's pretty well-developed and has a thriving tourism industry, so things do cost more.

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