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Playa Hermosa, Guanacaste: Beautiful Quiet Beach in Gulf of Papagayo

January 1, 2025 By Sammi 54 Comments

With dark sand and stunning sunsets, Playa Hermosa, Guanacaste is an incredible beach in Costa Rica to visit with your family or use as a base for a quiet vacation.

Below is our guide to visiting Playa Hermosa in Guanacaste.

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Location

Playa Hermosa, Guanacaste is 25 kilometers (15 miles) from Guanacaste Airport and 231 kilometers (143 miles) from San Jose International Airport.

It is about a 30 minute drive from Guanacaste Airport and a 4.5 hour drive from San Jose International Airport.

Travel tip: There are MANY beaches named “Playa Hermosa” in Costa Rica. Make sure to check which one you are staying at! There is a Playa Hermosa by Jaco, Playa Hermosa in Uvita and Playa Hermosa in Santa Teresa.

There is even a volcano crater called “Playa Hermosa” in Irazu Volcano National Park! You will see the name of this Playa Hermosa written as Playa Hermosa.

How to Get to Playa Hermosa, Guanacaste

Driving

From Guanacaste Airport to Playa Hermosa, Guanacaste, it is only about a 30 minute drive on a well paved road. You can use Google Maps or Waze for navigation.

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Shuttle

If you are not renting a car, it is best to book a private shuttle from the airport to your hotel.

A private shuttle costs around $85 USD each way for 1-5 people from Guanacaste Airport.

If you are coming from other destinations in Costa Rica such as La Fortuna or Monteverde, you can book a shared shuttle which is around $70 USD per adult depending on the route. Get our Interbus shared shuttle discount here!

We have seen Ubers in Playas del Coco that you can call to go to Playa Hermosa.

Beach Entrances

There are two entrances to Playa Hermosa which you will see signs for (primera/segunda entrada). Either one is fine to go to.

Remember if you drive to the beach, to lock your doors, roll up your windows and don’t leave any valuables in your car. The parking is only street parking.

In Google Maps, you can select “Playa Hermosa, Costa Rica” as your final destination (and just double check it’s the right beach).

Playa Hermosa, Guanacaste Beach.

Playa Hermosa GTE has been given the prize of “Bandera Azul” for upholding high environmental standards as one of the cleanest beaches in the country.

The beach has amazing sunsets as you can get a full view of the sun going down for the day.

The beach itself is calm, relaxed and immersed in nature because of the few amount of commercial businesses around.

The tide is fairly calm and since it rarely gets crowded, there is plenty of space underneath the trees to grab a spot.

Stretching 2 kilometers (a little over a mile), dark grey sands contrast brilliantly with the blue waters and dark green vegetation.

Hermosa beach’s chill and low key vibe makes it a favorite for visitors looking for a quiet vacation.

Additionally, the cleanliness and friendliness of the locals makes this one a big favorite in Guanacaste.

Playa Hermosa in Guanacaste
The beach during rainy season (September)

However, it is not ideal for a young single traveler since there isn’t much here and it can get a little boring.

It’s especially quiet in the off season and low travel months like September and October. Some restaurants and businesses close during these months and the rains get heavy.

playa hermosa in guanacaste
View of Hermosa beach during dry season (in March)

But for those looking for tranquility, solitude and a quiet beach, this is the place for you. Playa Hermosa is rightly named for what it means – truly a beautiful beach.

How to Get Around Playa Hermosa, Guanacaste

We highly recommend to rent a car for Playa Hermosa.

Since there isn’t really a town in Playa Hermosa and all of the services, bars and nightlife are in Playas del Coco, it will be much more comfortable and convenient.

Without a dedicated downtown or town center, everything is spread out.

However, it is possible to stay in Playa Hermosa without a car if you’re only there for a night or two.

If you don’t rent a car and want to use Playa Hermosa as a home base, you have to book tours with round trip transportation included or take taxis everywhere.

You can also look into renting a golf cart to get around just Playa Hermosa if your hotel is near the beach and not up in the mountains.

Restaurants in Playa Hermosa

There are some restaurants on the beach and around Playa Hermosa such as Ginger, Roberto’s, Aqua Sport, and Pescado Loco Bar and Restaurant.

Services

All the restaurants and businesses are right off the main road and spread out in the area.

There are a couple nice restaurants and hotels on the beach and off the main road is the mini supermarket, restaurants, a laundry mat, apartment complexes and real estate offices.

For a supermarket, there is a small market which has all the basics and a small produce aisle. If you want a bigger supermarket, then you will need to go into Playas del Coco.

Playa Hermosa, Guanacaste Hotels

Hermosa is well known for having some of the nicest houses and vacation rentals in the area.

You can find many residential communities such as Palo Alto, Monte Paraiso and Hermosa Heights that have giant houses with a spectacular view overlooking all of Hermosa Bay. You can find many on Airbnb and VRBO.

Luxury vacation rental in Guanacaste
Luxury house in the Monte Paraiso neighborhood overlooking Playa Hermosa

Depending on what you are looking for, there are many hotels in Playa Hermosa that provide comfortable and clean rooms to accommodate to your budget and needs.

Villas Sol Hotel & Beach Resort – Rooms and time shares, popular with locals. They are a resort with a couple of pools and offer an all-inclusive option. Beachfront.

Villa del Sueño Hotel & Restaurant: Nice hotel with beautiful gardens, clean standard rooms and suites for groups/families up to 4 people. Has a pool and is walking distance to the beach (2 minutes).

Hotel Condovac La Costa – This is another very nice resort on Playa Hermosa with a pool, great view and is beach front, right next to Villas Sol.

Bosque del Mar – This is a very beautiful hotel on the beach. It’s a nice option if you don’t want to be in a resort.

La Gaviota Tropical: Beach front, small hotel with rooftop pool.

Hotel El Valero: Boutique hotel on the beach, clean, reasonable prices. Has a restaurant.

Hotel Mangaby – Excellent budget option close to the beach

Congos Hostel – They have a family room, private chalets and camping. Good budget option for basic accommodation on the beach.

Things to do in Playa Hermosa, Guanacaste

Whether you just want to lay in the sun or be out in the water, there are plenty of activities to keep you busy at Playa Hermosa.

The best things to do in Playa Hermosa, Guanacaste are watching the sunset, happy hour on the beach, kayaking and swimming.

Aerial photo of Playa Hermosa
Hermosa beach in August

Being a more tranquil beach, it is the perfect place to enjoy some relaxation time with loved ones. Sunsets here are spectacular!

Hermosa beach
Playa Hermosa, Guanacaste activities

You can also book organized excursions such as fishing, scuba diving, snorkeling and beach hopping in the Gulf of Papagayo.

Some popular day trips from Hermosa are Guachipelin combo tour, Diamante Adventure Park, Bijagua Rainforest Tour and surfing at Tamarindo.

There are several national parks that are perfect for day trips such as Rincon de la Vieja, Palo Verde and Rio Celeste in Tenorio Volcano. If you don’t rent a car, you can book tours with transportation from Hermosa included.

For day trips, you can check our post on day trips from Playas del Coco (which works for Playa Hermosa too).

In case you’d like to book a day tour with transportation, please contact us and we’ll be happy to assist.

Shopping

There aren’t any big full service supermarkets in Playa Hermosa proper. There is a small supermarket called Super Luperon that has basics and some produce.

If you want to pick up lots of groceries, it is best to go to the supermarkets in Playas del Coco.

You can also go to the Walmart/supermarket in Santa Rosa Plaza in Liberia after you land at the airport for more variety and slightly cheaper prices.

Playa Hermosa, Guanacaste Nightlife

Aqua Sport is a great place on Hermosa beach for nightlife as they have happy hour, live music, sunset drinks, swings, lounge and a beach volleyball net.

However, for more nightlife fun, head to Playas del Coco for nightlife. Playas del Coco has many more bars, restaurants and places to dance, enjoy live music, good food and happy hour.

Sample Itineraries

Here are some ideas of visiting Playa Hermosa, Guanacaste.

One week in Costa Rica Itinerary: Stay in Playa Hermosa instead of Playas del Coco. Also has a few days in La Fortuna (volcano + rainforest). Get around by renting a car.

Two weeks in Costa Rica itinerary: Same as above. Stay in Playa Hermosa instead of Coco. Itinerary also includes Santa Teresa (beach), La Fortuna and Monteverde (cloud forest) by renting a car.

Most people visit Costa Rica for one week, including travel days. It is possible to use Playa Hermosa as your homebase without renting a car. You will just have to book tours with transportation.

  • Day 1: Land in airport, take private shuttle to hotel
  • Day 2: Full day or half day fishing/snorkeling/beach hopping in Gulf of Papagayo (pick up from Hermosa beach).
  • Day 3: Sleep in, taxi to Playas del Coco in the afternoon to souvenir shop, walk around town, happy hour, sunset drinks. Have dinner at Le Coq or one of the bars.
  • Day 4 and 5: Full day tours such as Diamante Eco Adventure Park for ziplining and animals, Hacienda Guachipelin for ziplining, hot springs and horseback riding or Rio Celeste to hike in the rainforest and see a blue colored waterfall. Another option is a rainforest and sloth tour in Bijagua.
  • Day 6: Morning boat ride down the Tempisque River in Palo Verde National Park. Back around 1 PM, so enjoy the rest of the day to rest, shop, see the sunset and pack.
  • Day 7: Fly out, transportation via private shuttle

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Read about other beaches in Guanacaste

Playa Conchal: Beautiful turquoise colored water beach with white shells (one of the most beautiful beaches in Costa Rica)

Ocotal: Local beach by Playas del Coco

Playa Grande: Big surfing beach near Tamarindo in the Marino Las Baulas National Park

Playa Avellanas: Surfing beach near Tamarindo

Or read our guide to the best beaches in Guanacaste.

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Comments

  1. Lynsey says

    February 2, 2016

    Hello, your blog is excellent!
    We are visiting Playa Hermosa next month. My husband and I love finding restaurants that are off the beaten track with the best local food. Do you have any restaurant recommendations that are worth hiring a car and travelling to? away from the tourist spots. 🙂 greatly appreciate any tips.
    Thanks so much

    Reply
  2. John says

    February 2, 2016

    I’ll be staying in Playa Hermosa next month and may go sport fishing one day. Do you recommend I make reservations to fish or can I charter a boat off the beach when I want to fish?

    Reply
    • Sammi says

      February 2, 2016

      I highly recommend booking a fishing tour before, March is very busy, especially the last two weeks since it is Semana Santa (Easter week) and that is peak season because all the locals have vacation too

      Reply
  3. MAC IV says

    January 8, 2016

    Hello, I read the previous Q&A on the page, very informative! You stated that Playa Hermosa does not have a ‘downtown’, does it have a strip or street that my wife would be able to shop at? We will be staying at the Occidental Grand Papagayo Hotel.

    Reply
    • Sammi says

      January 8, 2016

      Hermosa lies on just one road, and there aren’t really any shops or souvenir stores there. There’s a small supermarket, a laundry wash, a butcher and I think one small clothing store but there’s really not much in Hermosa. On the beach are more restaurants. You should go to Playas del Coco for all your souvenir shopping as there are plenty of stores there.

      Reply
  4. Sammi says

    December 8, 2015

    Hi Suzanne, honestly the snorkeling at Hermosa is not good. The water is dark and not very clear. The best place close to go snorkeling is at the smaller beaches. This one is one of our favorites: Playa Buena right next to the Occidental Papagayo, close to Hermosa/Panama. This beach is a small beautiful white sand beach and has a really nice area by the left with lots of rocks, great for snorkeling.

    Reply
  5. Suzanne says

    December 8, 2015

    Hi there,
    We are traveling to a home in Playa Hermosa. For the week of Dec 10th, soon! How is the snorkeling right off the beach? Also, where is the best place close by to go snorkeling, we are bringing our own gear?

    Reply
  6. Jeff says

    July 30, 2015

    We are a gay couple thinking of spending our last couple of nights in Costa Rica in Playa Hermosa. Do you think this is a safe, tolerant area for low key, respectful gay couples?

    Reply
    • Sammi says

      July 30, 2015

      Hi Jeff! Yes for sure – Hermosa doesn’t have a downtown so it’s a quieter more upscale area but still has a good chunk of tourists. You guys would love it, it has some really nice restaurants on the beach, live music on certain nights and the sunsets there are beautiful. And it’s the beach – people are very open here! 🙂

      Reply
  7. Sammi says

    December 16, 2014

    Hi Adam,

    You can check out our whole list of things to do in Costa Rica here
    50 things to do in Costa Rica

    Depending on how adventurous or what your kids want to do, some suggestions are the Palo Verde boat ride (nice calm boat ride with wildlife watching), sunset sailing (snorkeling/sailing/swimming), Congo Canopy Trail (ziplining/monkeys).

    Reply
  8. Adam says

    December 16, 2014

    We will be visiting the area and staying in a Penthouse Condo at Mariner’s Point in July…

    Looking for some ideas we can do with kids….please feel free to shoot me anything! We have kids in our group ranging from 1-7. Thanks!!

    Adam

    Reply
  9. Sandy says

    October 15, 2014

    I just happened on your site. We are at playas de hermosa right now. Love your in site. Thanks

    Reply
    • yeison says

      October 15, 2014

      Hi Sandy Pura Vida, We are very happy to heard that let us if we can help on anything have a great day !

      Reply
  10. JACK says

    September 9, 2014

    I would like some information about condos in the area,costs for a month. Only need one bedroom.

    Reply
    • Sammi says

      September 12, 2014

      Hi Jack, you should contact palms Real estate. They’ll have all the info you need 🙂

      Reply
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