Refugio Nacional De Vida Silvestre Bahía Junquillal

Covering 505 hectares and established in January 1995 to protect mangroves and dry forests, this refuge encompasses seven coastal ecosystems, including the Rocky Zone. Within it lies Junquillal Beach, a 2 km stretch with amenities such as picnic areas, camping, trails, a bird‑watching tower, and more. It features two dry forest seasons: green in the rainy season and […]

Playa Pilas /Piedritas

This beach is composed of dozens of perfectly formed rock slabs that interlock, giving it an ancient appearance. It is unique for its geological formations and is characterized by a pebble‑covered shoreline.

Playa Puerto Soley

A gray‑sand beach with cold, deep‑blue waters stretching over 3 km, located very close to the Nicaragua border. Near a small fishing community and one of Costa Rica’s most remote natural paradises, it offers a tranquil, relaxed atmosphere. Attractions range from hiking and birdwatching to adventure sports like kitesurfing, snorkeling, and both artisanal and sport fishing.

Playa Rajada

This beach is distinguished by its crystal‑clear waters and soft white sand, which contrast beautifully with the lush vegetation lining its shores, providing natural shade and a tranquil environment. Its sunsets are particularly remarkable, offering stunning views and a memorable experience for visitors.

Playa Rajadita

A small beach of approximately 800 meters with gentle waves and crystal‑clear waters. This idyllic spot is perfect for couples seeking a romantic, peaceful atmosphere and families looking to enjoy a relaxing day by the coast. White sands and surrounding vegetation provide natural shade, ideal for picnics or an afternoon of reading.

Mirador Bahía Salinas

From here you can view the entire Salinas Bay, the Nicaragua border, and Bolaños Island. It’s an excellent spot for sunsets, ideal for capturing photographs and enjoying pleasant moments with friends or family.

Playa Copal

A windy brown‑sand beach in Salinas Bay, La Cruz. Copal Beach has gentle waves and few rocks, but its strong breezes make it ideal for extreme sports like kitesurfing and windsurfing, especially during the windiest months of November and May. It ranks among the world’s top five kitesurfing beaches.

Playa Matapalito

A white‑sand beach with waters ranging from green to turquoise, offering a visually stunning landscape. Its serene, paradisiacal atmosphere makes it ideal for relaxation and enjoying natural beauty. A well‑marked trail leads to nearby Pintadero Beach, taking about 30 minutes and winding through lush tropical vegetation where hikers can observe local flora and fauna.

Hotel El Mangroove

Boutique hotel with 121 rooms. The property offers sea views and rooms overlooking the mangrove.

Archipiélago De Las Islas Murciélago

The Murciélago Islands Archipelago is part of the Guanacaste Conservation Area and consists of five islands and ten islets. Among them, the islet “San Pedrillo” stands out as an excellent spot for spotting large fish such as bull sharks, manta rays, sailfish, and even whale sharks.