Places to Visit & Things To Do

Nicoya Peninsula

The Nicoya Peninsula is a large landmass located on the Pacific Coast of Costa Rica. It is known for its stunning beaches, natural beauty, and rich cultural heritage. The peninsula is approximately 80 miles long and 30 miles wide, and is separated from the mainland by the Gulf of Nicoya.

The Nicoya Peninsula is home to several small towns and villages, each with its own unique charm and character. Some of the most popular destinations on the peninsula include Santa Teresa, Montezuma, and Nosara, all of which are known for their world-class surfing, vibrant nightlife, and laid-back atmosphere. In addition to its beaches and surf culture, the Nicoya Peninsula is also known for its natural beauty and biodiversity.

The peninsula is home to several national parks and protected areas, including the Cabo Blanco Absolute Nature Reserve, the Curu Wildlife Refuge, and the Ostional Wildlife Refuge, which is a major nesting site for sea turtles.

The Nicoya Peninsula is also known for its unique cultural heritage, which has been shaped by the region's indigenous peoples, as well as Spanish and African influences. Traditional crafts such as pottery and weaving are still practiced in many of the peninsula's communities, and festivals and celebrations are an important part of local culture.

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Nicoya Peninsula

Things to do

01.
Visit the beaches

The Nicoya Peninsula has some of the most beautiful beaches in the country. Playa Samara, Playa Santa Teresa, and Playa Nosara are some of the popular beaches where you can swim, surf, or relax.

02.
Explore the wildlife

The Nicoya Peninsula is home to a diverse range of wildlife, including monkeys, iguanas, and exotic birds. You can take a wildlife tour to explore the different habitats in the area.

03.
Go snorkeling or scuba diving

The waters surrounding the Nicoya Peninsula are rich in marine life. You can go snorkeling or scuba diving to explore the colorful coral reefs and see tropical fish, sea turtles, and even sharks.

04.
Cabo Blanco Nature Reserve

The Cabo Blanco Nature Reserve is a protected area located at the southern tip of the Nicoya Peninsula. It is home to a variety of flora and fauna, including howler monkeys, jaguars, and deer.

05.
Learn about the local culture

The Nicoya Peninsula is known for its rich cultural heritage. You can visit the nearby towns and villages to learn about the local customs and traditions.

06.
Go on a yoga retreat

The Nicoya Peninsula is a popular destination for yoga enthusiasts. There are many retreat centers in the area where you can practice yoga, meditation, and other holistic activities.

07.
Enjoy the local cuisine

The Nicoya Peninsula is known for its fresh seafood, exotic fruits, and traditional dishes. You can sample the local cuisine at the various restaurants and cafes in the area.

08.
Take a boat tour

You can take a boat tour to explore the coastline and see dolphins, whales, and other marine life.

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