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Playa Grande Costa Rica
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An important part of the Marino Las
Baulas National Park, the stunning beach of Playa Grande with its
pristine shoreline and clear blue sea, is one of the best beaches on the
Guanacaste coast. Lying in the North Pacific Coast in Guanacaste
province, Playa Grande is home to the endangered Leatherback Sea Turtles
that come ashore every year to lay their eggs on the beach.
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Incorporated into the national park in 1990, Playa Grande is open top
the general public only during the day during the ‘arribadas’ or turtle
nesting season. At night the park’s police are on patrol to ensure that
the turtles and their eggs are protected, especially from poachers and
overzealous tourists who pose a considerable threat to these gentle
giants as their eggs are considered to be aphrodisiacs and an eastern
delicacy. The turtle hatching season here is from October to May and it
is indeed a sight to see. If you are in the area around this time, it is
definitely worth your while to see millions of turtles coming ashore
under the cover of darkness to lay their eggs.
Another popular reason for visiting Playa Grande is for the excellent
surfing found here on the main beach. Playa Grande is much more quiet
than say Playa Tamarindo, but the surf here is equally good. In fact
according to some expert surfers the breaks and swells are consistent
enough for it to be rated as among the overall best surf spots in the
country. Further north of the beach is excellent for swimming if you are
not a surf fan.
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Since this beach is part of a protective enclosure, no hotels have any
rooms facing the beach. However, there are a handful of hotels on Playa
Grande that are both affordable and economical. By law no one is allowed
to roam the beach at night especially during the nesting season and no
lights are allowed on the shore. The reason for this is because the
lights scare away the turtles. There is only one hotel next to the
beach, the Hotel Las Tortugas that was built before the Marino Las
Baulas National Park was established. Run by Louis Wilson, who played a
key role in the setting up of this park, the hotel is a wonderful place
to enjoy the area’s superb natural beauty as well as rent surfboards,
kayaks, snorkeling equipment and horses.
Possibly the only drawback of Playa Grande is that it is not the most
easily accessible beach. Tamarindo is the closest beach, and is a couple
of kilometers south of Playa Grande. With no direct road you can also
reach Playa Grande by crossing the estuary between the beach and Playa
Tamarindo. The shortest way to get to this beach is to arrive at the
Liberia International Airport and take it from there.
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