Beaches at Manuel Antonio

Discover the stunning beaches of Manuel Antonio and Quepos, each offering unique charms and activities. Whether you seek tranquility, adventure, or picturesque beauty, find your perfect spot from our curated list.

Playa Espadilla

The main beach outside Manuel Antonio National Park, Playa Espadilla is a lively spot ideal for sunbathing and surfing. It stretches along the park’s entrance, easily accessible from the nearby town.

Playa Manuel Antonio

Located within Manuel Antonio National Park, this beach is famous for its white sands and crystal-clear waters. Ideal for swimming and snorkeling, it’s a sanctuary for those looking to relax and explore aquatic life.

Playa Biesanz

A hidden gem, Playa Biesanz offers a quieter ambiance suitable for kayaking and paddleboarding. Its calm waters and scenic beauty make it a perfect spot for families.

Playa Gemelas

As its name suggests, Playa Gemelas consists of twin beaches separated by scenic rocks. These secluded spots are best for visitors looking to escape the crowds and enjoy some tranquility.

Playa Escondido

True to its name, ‘Hidden Beach’ is accessible only by a trail through the forest, offering an isolated retreat for those adventurous enough to find it. It’s an excellent spot for nature lovers.

Playa Espadilla Sur

Adjacent to its more famous northern counterpart, Espadilla Sur is quieter and offers stunning sunset views, making it ideal for evening strolls and romantic outings.

Playa La Vaca

A lesser-known spot in Quepos, ideal for those looking to escape the crowds and enjoy a peaceful beach day.

Playa Matapalo

Located south of Quepos, known for its long sandy stretches and relaxed atmosphere.

Playa Linda

A favorite among locals for its expansive shore and calm waters, perfect for family outings.

Playa Dominical

Famous for its surf waves and laid-back vibe, located further south from Quepos

Playa Uvita

Part of the Marino Ballena National Park, known for the whale tail-shaped sandbar visible at low tide.

Playa Ventanas

Named for its unique sea caves that you can explore during low tide, offering a remarkable experience.