When it comes to the ultimate beach vacation in Costa Rica, Playas del Coco, Guanacaste is one of the best places to do so.
At first glance, the beach is not that impressive and what people don’t know is that right around the corner are stunning white sand beaches that you can have all to yourself.
The only way to enjoy these beaches is to go on a private boating tour in Playas del Coco since most of these beaches are boat access only.
As the Gulf of Papagayo is huge, there are so many hidden beaches that you can spend a full day exploring them all.
We’ve gone boating in Playas del Coco many times and in our experiences, our favorite memories have always been with our friend who owns a boating company in Coco.
Please click here to fill out the form to get a quote. For reviews from our past readers who have booked this tour, scroll down to the bottom of the post to the comment section!
About the Private Boating Tours in Playas del Coco
Our friend Marcy is a Costa Rican who has been living in Coco for nearly 40 years. He grew up Escazu but his outdoor loving parents took him to Guanacaste every holiday and school break.
Back then, Playas del Coco was completely different as there weren’t very many foreign tourists.
Most of the local Costa Ricans had to spend a good amount of time just to get to Coco for vacation but those that did, like Marcy’s family, discovered an absolute ocean treasure unlike other places in Costa Rica.
It was these childhood memories that made him move to the coast and go out in the ocean as much as possible.

Fast forward to today, he now owns his own boat company in Coco. He surfs as much as he can, fishes when he gets a chance and takes people out on his boat so they can discover the tremendous beauty of the Gulf of Papagayo.
We have partnered with him so that our readers can enjoy his amazing boat tours in the Gulf of Papagayo!
Playas del Coco Private Boat Tours
Watch our video below to see what the beach hopping and snorkeling tour is like and read on to see more photos and get more information to book your tour!
The private boat tours offered are beach hop and snorkeling, fishing and surfing. We can combine any of them, but the most popular is the beach hopping and snorkeling.
Gulf of Papagayo Boating Tours: Beach hopping and snorkeling
First of all, boating in the Gulf of Papagayo is incredible. Every time we go beach hopping, we have an amazing time.
The beaches the tour goes to are mostly boat access only and have white sand and crystal clear waters.

A few of our favorites beaches are Playa Penca, Huevo, Palmares, Junquillal, Nacascolito. Cocolito and Jicaro.




Gorgeous day at the beach

Look at the color of the water!



During snorkeling, you can see colorful tropical fish, rays and turtles if you’re lucky! These snorkeling spots are perfect for first timers, kids and beginners since the waters are calm.
If you’re nervous, lifejackets are provided and Marcy can take you to the super easy spots.

If you’re an advanced snorkeler, Marcy can take you to the more advanced spots.
Wildlife
In addition to beach hopping and snorkeling, you can see lots of wildlife. During certain times of the year, you can see humpback whales, dolphins, turtles and manta rays.
We don’t have specific whale or dolphin tours but the rich waters of the Gulf offer many wildlife watching opportunities.
It is common to see turtles, dolphins and manta rays when boating in the Gulf of Papagayo!



Furthermore, during January, February, beginning of March and July through September, you can see humpback whales and turtles.
We have seen humpback whales in February, March, July and August before. August and September are great months to see mom and baby humpback whales.
On land, it’s possible to see monkeys, coatis and deer at the beach.
Extras
We also offer some extra toys to bring for the tours: a wakeboard, SUP board and tube.
The wakeboard is a bit harder if you’ve never done it before. Due to that reason, I recommend the tube if you want to have some extra fun. But both are perfect to add a bit more excitement to the trip.
The SUP board is a perfect addition to the boating tour in Playas del Coco because many of the beaches visited on the tour have super calm waters.
Whether you’re familiar with stand up paddle boarding or have never done it, we highly recommend it!

Surfing
From Playas del Coco, one of the best spots in Costa Rica is just a 50 minute boat ride away: Witch’s Rock.
This spot is suitable for advanced beginners (on a small day), intermediates and experts. This spot is inside the Santa Rosa National Park at one of the most pristine beaches in Costa Rica.
*This spot is not for surf lessons, beginners or first timers. You must be at least intermediate level for Witch’s Rock and advanced beginner on small days.*
You can watch our video on Witch’s Rock below to see what it’s like!
Fishing
Lastly, we do offer fishing tours in Playas del Coco, mostly in shore fishing, trolling and a bit of jigging. The last couple times we went in shore fishing we caught a couple tuna and mahi mahi.

The best times for fishing is during the rainy season (May to November) for mahi mahi but you can also catch snappers, bonitas, wahoo and black tunas during the rest of the year.
Why Book a Private Tour Boating in Playas del Coco
If you want to experience Playas del Coco with a local, you need to book the private Gulf of Papagayo boating tour!
First of all, we love supporting local businesses. When we were introduced to Marcy, we certainly knew that he was one Tico we had to share with our readers.
Experience the real pura vida when you go out on the waters with an ocean loving Costa Rican.
Trust me, it’ll be a memorable day! His knowledge of these waters is absolutely priceless – Marcy has decades of licensed boat captain experiences under his belt!
Second, as a private tour, how the day goes is really up to you. The only thing that’ll effect which one of these amazing beaches you go to are the conditions of the day.
Marcy will find the best beaches and best snorkeling spots depending on how the weather and conditions are during your tour.
You can ask him to take you to certain beaches if you have a specific place you really want to see, and he’ll work it into the day as best he can.
Furthermore, the private tour means you are on no one’s schedule but your own. If you like one beach a lot, you can stay there as long as you want.
If one spot isn’t the best for snorkeling, Marcy will go find another one.
Want to find a completely empty, private beach to yourself? He will do that!

Also if you happen to come upon a pod of dolphins or see humpback whales, Marcy can stay as long as you want to watch them.
If you REALLY want to see wildlife, he will specifically go and try to find them to see.
This is one of my favorite things about the private boating tour in the Gulf of Papagayo – many times we have come upon whales or dolphins, and it’s just our boat around…
Marcy turns off the engine so that we can enjoy the magical moment of seeing humpback whales breaching, dolphins hunting and turtles swimming all to ourselves.
This is the main difference and key highlight of a private tour compared to the shared tours
The shared tours go to one spot for a designated amount of time and you won’t see more of the Gulf beyond that one beach.
The beach the shared tours usually go to are the same ones the other companies go to so there can be 5-10 boats docked at the same time at one beach in high season.
Don’t get me wrong – the shared sailing tours are fantastic for big groups and those who want to enjoy the boat with lots of people. We’ve done shared sailing trips several times and it’s always been fun each time!
But for a truly unique and exclusive experience, the private boating tour is the way to go if you have the budget for it.
On a private tour, you can seriously get a whole white sand beach and snorkel spot to yourself. You will also have the entire boat just for your group to stretch out, move around and be comfortable without any strangers.
If anyone in your group has mobility issues or something specific, Marcy will accommodate special requests and take the time to make sure everyone is comfortable and having the best time for a truly memorable experience in Costa Rica.
Boating in Playas del Coco Tour Information
- These tours are in Guanacaste, Costa Rica.
- A half day is from 8 AM – 12 PM or 2 to 6 PM (sunset). A full day is 8 AM – 4 PM or 10 AM to 6 PM (sunset).
- Morning is better for snorkeling and less wind. Afternoon includes sailing back during sunset.
- All tours include water, soda, juice, pineapple and local beer.
- These are private tours, no open or shared tours.
- The boat can hold up to 6 people (children and adults) with a combined weight of 980 lbs. *If your group is more than 6 people, we can request 2 boats.*
- The boat is 23 feet long and doesn’t have a bathroom.
- For fishing tours, the boat only hold up to 4 people total.
- The boat has snorkel equipment and life jackets of all sizes.
- Pick up is complimentary from Playas del Coco beach. Please check the form below for pick up charges in other locations. If you have a rental car, you can drive to Playas del Coco to meet the boat.
Interested in booking this private boating tour? Fill out the form below and we will get back to you with a quote. Do not leave a comment, please use the form. Thank you.
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Kasi Roberts says
We’re arriving 17-23rd of this month. We want to get in contact with Marcy for snorkeling and also to show us the surfing spots. Let us know how we can arrange something!
Sammi says
Hi Lynn, can you please email us at Contact Mytanfeet and let us know what kind of tour you’d like to get you a quote, thanks!
Jessica Kamann says
Do you have any suggestions for some similar trips, but with someone that can take 13 people snorkeling, beach hopping and fishing? We will be staying in Playa del Coco.
Sammi says
Hi Jessica, hmm all of the boating companies I know can usually only fit around 4-6 people. There are bigger boats like the Arroyo Adventures or the Booze cruise one. You may be able to check out Surf Fin Tours, they have a 52′ foot boat and they do charters, I’m not sure how many people it fits 13 people and do snorkel/fishing but you can ask.
Lynn McKiernan says
I was unsure how to contact you all about Marcy’s boat trips! My 3 friends and I will be In PLAYAS DEL COCO, PACIFICO from 5/8-14 and wanted to see the cost and availability 🙂
Thanks y Cuidate,
Lynn
Cathy says
Our family of six just arrived and are staying at Playa Conchal until Thursday afternoon. We would love to spend a day out on the water snorkeling, swimming and exploring. Please let us know if you have availability the week of 12/31-1/5 and what the cost would be. Thanks!
Sammi says
Hi Cathy, Marcy doesn’t operate out of the Conchal area, he only operates out of Papagayo Gulf and Conchal is too far. You guys can rent snorkels at Conchal beach or take a snorkeling tour.
Sammi says
Hi Delilah,
It is hard to decide since there are so many beautiful places in Costa Rica, but the Guanacaste coast and Arenal are two really great places especially for first timers.
Delilah says
Will be heading to Costa Rica the last week in November. Looking at Arenal and Samara area. A boating trip to explore hidden beaches sounds amazing. I was wondering if its feasible as a day trip from Samara to Play Del Coco to do the trip with Marcy? Also what would pricing be for two people? Thanks!
Sammi says
Hi guys, Samara is too far for Marcy (Samara is like a 3 hour drive from Coco) he only does pick ups in the Gulf of Papagayo so you need to go to Playas del Coco, Ocotal, Hermosa, Panama, Four Seasons beach, etc. Let us know if you decide to head up north and we can help you book a boat tour 🙂
Delilah says
Thank you for your feed back! We will be arriving Nov. 28th around 2pm until Dec.5th and will rent a car. We can drive to that area from Liberia. We are interested in less touristed beaches and more local feel as well as Arenal area, waterfall, hiking. I’ve read many of your posts but I just can’t decide!
Dave says
Sammi,
I’m so happy that I came across your web site! Tons of great info. We took your advice and booked a day with Marcy on the Silver Bullet several weeks back. Fantastic Day on the water! Marcy took us to some amazing spots, many only accessible by boat. This was the highlight of a trip full of highlights! I certainly plan to return to Guanacasta and will definatly try to spend a day on the “silver bullet” with Marcy. If anyone’s going to Coco don’t pass this opportunity up!
Sammi says
Hi Dave, that’s awesome to hear you guys had a great day! Marcy definitely knows all the best spots 🙂
Sammi says
Hi Aisnley, rates depend on how many people there are, if you want to do half or full day and what you want to do.
Ainsley says
Hi!! We are in Coco now and really appreciate all your tips!! Your website is great and has been lots of help:)
We were wondering what the rates for boating are? And how do we get in touch w him?
Thank-you,
Ainsley
Cam says
Marcy sounds like a guy I HAVE to meet. My wife and I will be in Coco Feb 8th for a couple of weeks. Just wondering how I can hook up with him. I will have texting capabilities.