Costa Rica is a mountainous, rainforested Central American country with Caribbean and Pacific coastlines. Costa Rica is famed for its beaches, volcanoes, and biodiversity, even though its capital, San Jose, is home to cultural institutions such as the Pre-Columbian Gold Museum. Protected jungle covers almost a fifth of the island’s surface area, filled with fauna such as spider monkeys and quetzal birds.
The most magnificent beaches in Costa Rica are found in the northwest (Guanacaste and the Nicoya Peninsula) and the southern Caribbean (Puerto Viejo, Cahuita). Light sand, warm tropical water, and fantastic surfing may be found in both places when the conditions are ideal. Beautiful playas may be found all across the country, but the best beaches in costa rica are listed below:
Playa Espadilla
Playa Espadilla stretches from Punta Quepos to Punta Catedral, forming an arch that is divided into two parts by an estuary: Espadilla Norte Beach, which is free to visit, and Espadilla Sur Beach, which is part of one of the world’s most amazing parks, Manuel Antonio National Park; to visit this last beach, you must purchase a park admission ticket.
Espadilla Sur Beach stretches from the estuary, where the Roca Tortuga rock formation can be found, to Punta Catedral, a diamond-shaped rock that divides it from Manuel Antonio Beach. This beach has a higher inclination than the north, and because it is in the park’s protected area, you can reach a small swamp of mangroves and a forested plain on the rear side of the beach, allowing you to appreciate the park’s unique flora and fauna.
Playa Flamingo
Playa Flamingo (Flamingo Beach) is a popular beach in Costa Rica with excellent white sand. It offers crystal clear blue waters, lagoons, lush greenery, and a plethora of recreational opportunities. Because of the mountain formations that reach into the sea, the Playa Flamingo area offers a diverse range of hidden beaches and lagoons. Hotels, lodging, luxury houses, entertainment, water, land, and leisure activities are all featured.
The Daniel Oduber Quirós International Airport is only a short distance away from Playa Flamingo. There are two distinct seasons in Playa Flamingo. The dry season lasts from the middle of November to the beginning of May. From mid-May through mid-November, the wet or “green” season lasts. During the dry season, you may expect to see sunshine every day and very little rain. During the rainy season, most of the day is sunny, with heavy rain falling most evenings and sometimes early mornings.
Scuba diving is perhaps the most well-known activity in the area. There are various dive shops in town that offer Catalina Island service. These are a group of islands that protrude from the Pacific Ocean and are home to a diverse range of marine species, including the magnificent big Pacific Manta. Many scuba diving shops also provide diving trips to surrounding sites including the Bat Islands and the Gulf of Papagayo.
Playa Conchal
Playa Conchal is located in the north of Guanacaste province, on the Pacific Ocean’s coastlines, and is considered one of the most unique beaches on the Costa Rican Gold Coast. This wonderful beach is only two kilometres from Playa Brasilito and a short distance from the famed Playa Flamingo and Tamarindo. This beach is separated from Playa Brasilito by Punta Conchal, a rocky peninsula named for the sand found here, which is made up of hundreds of millions of small crushed shells.