The 10 Best Outdoor Activities in Province of Guanacaste, Costa Rica

October 2, 2021 Renato Branum

Discover the best top things to do in Province of Guanacaste, Costa Rica including Playa Grande, Puerto Carrillo, Barrigona Beach, MS Tennis Academy, Playa Calzon de Pobre, Carlos Surf School, Playa Guiones, Playa Blanca ( White Beach ), Playa Hermosa, Samara Beach.
Restaurants in Province of Guanacaste

1. Playa Grande

Costa Rica
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5.0 based on 2 reviews

Playa Grande

2. Puerto Carrillo

Guanacaste, Canton Hojancha Realmente Puerto Carrillo Pertenece a Hojancha y NO a Nicoya, EL Dato ES Errado, Nicoya 50201 Costa Rica
Excellent
85%
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15%
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5.0 based on 72 reviews

Puerto Carrillo

Reviewed By ccone413 - San Francisco, United States

My boyfriend and I were staying in nearby Punta Islita, but found the beach there to be very volcanic and rugged with silt-filled water. We took about a 30 minute drive north (due to bad roads, not the distance) and found Puerto Carillo! The beach is beautiful! Long crescent beach - easy to walk the whole thing. Lighter sand (but still hot!), and clearer water. There are some good waves here if you like to boogie board. It wasn't too hard to get in past the break, but you need to be careful or you could get pummeled. I'd classify the water as warm. Due to the lack of amenities, it was not overly crowded. Personally, I find that to be a good thing. No bathrooms. No restaurants. No shower/rinse facilities. There are a couple of vendors set up along the street selling coconut water, shaved ice, and a guy renting beach chairs/umbrellas. We paid $10 for two beach loungers and an umbrella and it was (necessary) heaven. There are some palms along the road that you can escape to if you don't feel like springing for man-made shade. Just be sure to bring everything else you need for a day at the beach along with you (towels, books, sunscreen, food, water, etc.) because you won't find it there!

3. Barrigona Beach

Playa Samara Costa Rica
Excellent
83%
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6%
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5.0 based on 190 reviews

Barrigona Beach

Reviewed By 992mariettat

Accessible by 4 x4 vehicle, and a short walk from the parking you have an amazing white sand beach with crystal waters and wonderful trees for shade. Big waves, but swimmable.

4. MS Tennis Academy

Playa Conchal Costa Rica +506 8455 5488 [email protected] https://www.facebook.com/mstennisacademycr/
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5.0 based on 11 reviews

MS Tennis Academy

*Private or semi private for children from age 4 *Private or semi private for adults *Group lessons – clinics for all levels and ages *Fun and play program *Tennis fitness training *Month around Private lessons at Flamingo Beach resort & spa, Playa Flamingo, Costa Rica and at Westin golf resort & spa, Playa Conchal Costa Rica

Reviewed By jclaireva - Charlottesville, United States

Matt is so great with both of my boys ages 7 & 9. He assessed them quickly in one free lesson and has easily progressed them to more challenging levels of play with appropriate peers. We’ve been playing with Matt at Conchal since we moved here in October and we’re so glad he’s a part of our week. The boys really look forward to their clinics and lessons!

5. Playa Calzon de Pobre

Costa Rica
Excellent
75%
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25%
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5.0 based on 4 reviews

Playa Calzon de Pobre

6. Carlos Surf School

Calle Tamarindo, Tamarindo 50309 Costa Rica +506 8354 3195 [email protected] http://www.carlossurfschool.wordpress.com
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5.0 based on 38 reviews

Carlos Surf School

My name is Carlos, and I have lived in a small town called Mata Palo, Costa Rica since I was a child. I started surfing when I was 10 years old, and I have been teaching surfing for 7 years. Surfing is my passion, and there is not a place that is more beautiful to surf than Tamarindo.

Reviewed By mattanjav2017

Together with my girlfriend I booked a surfing lesson with Carlos. After a quick but thorough explanation and some practice on the beach we went in to the water and both managed to ride some waves! This was my first time surfing so it felt very successful! Carlos is a great teacher and analyses every time you ride a wave and then gives good feedback on how you can improve the next time. I definitely recommend this if you want to learn how to surf!

7. Playa Guiones

Nosara Costa Rica
Excellent
75%
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19%
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4.5 based on 1,024 reviews

Playa Guiones

Reviewed By sabsnyc - Hamburg, Germany

Every day around five the latest ( you can come here all day) it’s good to come to the beach and watch the sunset while having a beer or even better while jumping the waves . It’s a very natural kept beach so no typically white sand to sit . You will find yourself a small log to sit on. High tide is following the sunset so there wo t be no dry spot . Make sure you bring only a towel or secure your belongings up high. It’s definitely worth it!!!!

8. Playa Blanca ( White Beach )

Costa Rica
Excellent
67%
Good
18%
Satisfactory
15%
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4.5 based on 33 reviews

Playa Blanca ( White Beach )

9. Playa Hermosa

#7 Monte Bello, Playa Hermosa Costa Rica
Excellent
59%
Good
27%
Satisfactory
10%
Poor
3%
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1%
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4.5 based on 940 reviews

Playa Hermosa

We offer educational, due diligence tours of the Guanacaste area for people who are considering relocating to Costa Rica.

Reviewed By V1323LEcarold - Fleet, United Kingdom

Wide extensive beach with volcanic sand, so on the darker side. The beach is kept tidy, as we witnessed staff collecting the debris and vegetation each day. We loved watching the pelicans diving for the fish. Fantastic how the hotels blend into the environment, rather than stand out. There is a lack of good restaurants if you haven't got a car, our hotel offered a restaurant that was ok (Bosque de la Mer). Aqua was a short walk down the beach and served excellent food and smoothies but I wasn't sure about walking down the beach in the dark. We went to Hotel del Sueno a couple times, the food was outstanding and a few minutes walk just up the road from our hotel.

10. Samara Beach

Playa Samara Costa Rica
Excellent
63%
Good
26%
Satisfactory
9%
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4.5 based on 1,629 reviews

Samara Beach

Reviewed By Stay763931 - West Kelowna, Canada

great for walking, surfing, boogie boarding, or just relaxing. Lots of restaurants and activities along the beach

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