Playa Santa Teresa: five kilometres of surf at the end of the peninsula
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Playa Santa Teresa runs five kilometres along the southern tip of the Nicoya Peninsula, and it is a surf beach before it is anything else — fast, powerful and consistent all year. The shore break is strong and rips run between the rock outcrops, which makes it fine for a confident swimmer on a small day and a poor choice as a family swimming beach. From Sámara it is a long drive or a ferry.

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Fakty
| Plávanie | Divoké — len pre zdatných plavcov |
|---|---|
| Trhavé prúdy | Open ocean, steep beach and a strong shore break with rips between the rock outcrops. Fine for a confident swimmer on a small day, and not a family swimming beach. |
| Príliv a odliv | The rocks and tide pools at the north end are worth walking at low tide; the break works best on a mid tide. |
| Surf | Pokročilí — Fast, powerful and consistent all year — the reason the town exists in its current form |
| Šnorchlovanie | Nie |
| Voda | 27 °C |
| Ako sa tam dostať | Asfalt celú cestu — Paved from Cóbano; from Sámara it is a long inland loop, or a ferry from Puntarenas to Paquera |
| Parkovanie | Along the beach road, free, unpaved and dusty in the dry season |
| Cesta zo Sámary | 270 min |
| Dĺžka | 5 km |
| Piesok | Pale gold with dark rock shelves |
| Tieň | Áno |
| Plavčík | Nie |
| Bandera Azul | Nie |
| Vybavenie | Restaurants, Board rental, Surf schools, Beach bars |
| Najlepšie mesiace | Dec–Apr for sun; the surf is good year round and biggest Apr–Oct |
| Kde to je | Playa Santa Teresa, Cóbano, Puntarenas — at the southern tip of the Nicoya Peninsula |
| GPS | 9.64200, -85.16900 |
What is Santa Teresa actually like?
A single road running parallel to five kilometres of open beach, with everything strung along it. Twenty years ago it was a fishing settlement at the end of a bad road; it is now the busiest surf town in Costa Rica outside Tamarindo, and it has kept a dusty, unfinished quality that people either like a great deal or do not.
The wave is the reason. It is fast, hollow on the right swell, works year round and is biggest between April and October. It is not a first-lesson beach — that is Guiones or Sámara — but it is where people go once they can already surf.
Is it safe to swim?
With care. The beach is steep, the shore break is heavy, and rips run out between the rock outcrops that break up the sand. A confident swimmer on a small day is fine; there is no lifeguard and it is not a beach to let children play in the shallows unwatched. The rock shelves and tide pools at the northern end are worth walking at low tide.
How do you get there from Sámara?
Not easily, which is the thing worth knowing before deciding. Both places are on the Nicoya Peninsula, but the direct route between them does not exist: it is a long inland loop through Nicoya and Cóbano, roughly four and a half hours, or a drive to Puntarenas and the ferry to Paquera. Santa Teresa is a destination in its own right rather than a day trip from anywhere on this coast.
Fotky
Kde to je
Playa Santa Teresa, Cóbano, Puntarenas — at the southern tip of the Nicoya Peninsula
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Frequently asked questions
Is Santa Teresa good for beginner surfers?
Not really. The wave is fast and powerful and the shore break is heavy — it suits surfers who can already handle themselves. Beginners on the Nicoya Peninsula are better served at Playa Guiones in Nosara or inside the reef at Playa Sámara.
How do you get to Santa Teresa from Sámara?
There is no coastal route. It is an inland loop through Nicoya and Cóbano, roughly four and a half hours, or a drive to Puntarenas and the Paquera ferry. Treat it as a separate trip rather than a day out from Sámara.
When is the best time to visit Santa Teresa?
December to April for reliable sun and a dry road. The surf works year round and is biggest between April and October, which is also when it rains — the town is busiest at Christmas and over Easter.
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