The best travel tips for visiting Papagayo
Less than an hour from Liberia airport, Papagayo feels a million miles away from real-life, not least if you’re heading to the all-inclusive enclave of Papagayo Peninsula.
Papagayo Peninsula juts out around Bahía Culebra, which is sheltered from the full force of the Pacific. With clear blue waters, the bay boasts some of the best beaches in the country for swimming and snorkelling.
While the Papagayo peninsula is under rapid tourist development — think all-inclusive hotels and villas, and a golf course — the project is rooted in an ethos of “sustainable luxury”, with development restricted and controlled.
Due to its location, and as a result of the restrictions, Papagayo offers visitors a variety of experiences. For example, you can mix things up to combine chilling out on picture-perfect beaches, with soaking up water-based activities and experiencing an abundance of natural attractions.
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Best things to do in Papagayo
Whether you're seeking adventure, relaxation, or a chance to immerse yourself in nature's beauty, Papagayo offers a wealth of experiences to fulfil every traveller's desires. From pristine beaches and vibrant marine life to thrilling outdoor activities and indulgent spa retreats, Papagayo invites you to embark on a memorable journey.
#1 Soak up beautiful beaches and water activities
While you might opt to spend swathes of time stretched out on a beach, the waters around Papagayo provide the perfect setting for plethora of activities.
Most resorts offer on-site access to kayaks and paddle-boards, with snorkelling and diving trips also available.
Other water-based experiences on offer include fishing trips, and sunset cruises, best experienced with a fruity sundowner in hand.
If beaches are your bag, read up on the best beaches in Guanacaste — the province sure isn't short of stunners.
Top tip: hardcore surfers should head south to Playa Hermosa or (further south) to lively Tamarindo.