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Which ocean is best in Costa Rica?

The Pacific coast of Costa Rica is more developed than the Caribbean coast, so dozens of fantastic beach towns line the way, including Samara, Tamarindo, Montezuma, Nosara, Dominical, Santa Teresa, Uvita, Quepos and Drake Bay.



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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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Best Beaches in Costa Rica For the Ultimate Beach Vacation
  • Flamingo Beach (Guanacaste) ...
  • Samara Beach (Guanacaste) ...
  • Santa Teresa, Playa Carmen and Hermosa Beach. ...
  • Montezuma Beach. ...
  • Tamarindo Beach (Guanacaste Province) ...
  • Uvita Beach (Costa Ballena, Puntarenas) ...
  • Tortuga Island. ...
  • Playa San Juanillo (Guanacaste)


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Be very cautious when you go into any body of water in the country as tides and rip currents can be strong. Also, as much of the country is considered the rainforest, the weather can change dramatically on very short notice.

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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 Caribbean coast of Costa Rica is a beautiful region that is generally less developed and touristy than the Pacific side. The weather here is in stark contrast to the other side as the best weather is in September and October.

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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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Some of the safest, most family-friendly beaches are Playa Manuel Antonio, Playa Espadilla, Playa Brasilito, Playa Tamarindo, among several others. Costa Rica in general is a safe country to visit, with a lot of family-friendly amenities and attractions.

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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 first step is to choose your main interest and select the places you'd like to visit. Costa Rica offers a variety of diverse locations, like: beaches and mountains, volcanoes and forests, rivers and hot springs, among many others. Second, choose the type of activities that will enhance the experience in Costa Rica.

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We recommend spending 10 days to two weeks in Costa Rica, as this timeframe will give you enough time to cover all the major highlights while also including time for traveling from one destination to another.

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CDC recommends that travelers going to certain areas of Costa Rica take prescription medicine to prevent malaria. Depending on the medicine you take, you will need to start taking this medicine multiple days before your trip, as well as during and after your trip.

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When it comes to security, Costa Rica is generally a safe place for travelers. Still, visitors should be aware of potential dangers before starting their journey. It is important to take the necessary precautions, as in any urban city, to stay safe while traveling in this beautiful country.

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