Visiting Jacó Costa Rica Beaches
Jaco, Costa Rica has been the focal point of the Central Pacific Coast for a couple of decades; it is a Costa Rica tourism hotspot. The small Costa Rica town and beach lures surfers, beach lovers, party goers and those who seek a swim/surf/shopping/nightlife combination. Playa Jaco is the closest beach to San Jose in the province of Puntarenas. It has an incredible choice of restaurants, hotels, restaurants, lounges and clubs, and some of the greatest waves in the country. Near Jaco you can find other popular Costa Rica beaches including Playa Hermosa and Herradura and you can enjoy tour like ATV, horseback riding and more!
Highlights of Beaches in Jaco
Surfing
Jaco Beach is a surfer’s beach; its breaks never disappoint avid surfers! It is also close to other famous famous surfing beaches like Playa Hermosa,, just 6 miles north of Jacó Beach, renowned for its world-class surfing. Hermosa hosts a yearly surfing convention. South of Jaco Beach is Playa Herradura, home of Los Sueños and also known for its fantastic breaks.
Stopping at the Tárcoles Bridge on your way to Jaco is a must! The bridge overlooks the Tarcoles River which is famous for its crocodiles. From the bridge you can look down to see dozens of crocodiles sunbathing and swimming in the river. The more adventurous travelers can take a boat tour and see the crocodiles and other wildlife up close. Make sure to keep your arms and legs inside the boat at all times!
Visit the famous Carara National Park to see incredible wildlife including beautiful Scarlet Macaws and Trogans. You can also see Pre-columbian history up close and learn about the burial sight facing the Tárcoles River.
Nightlife
You won’t want to miss out on Jaco nightlife. With dozens of bars there is something for every one! Ask around for the best drink specials each night and get ready for a great party!
Tips for Jacó Costa Rica Beaches
Visit December-April: December to April is the dry season and one of the best times to visit Jaco Beach in Costa Rica.
Don’t miss the sunset: Jacó Beach offers one of the best sunset views in the country. Don’t forget your camera!
Watch for riptides: Be careful to avoid riptides on Jaco Beach. Because there tend to be many riptides, it is a better beach for surfing than swimming.
Go shopping: As one of the most developed beach towns in Costa Rica there is a plethora of great souvenir shopping.
Explore the Central Pacific: Head to beaches like Hermosa and Manuel Antonio, but don’t forget to explore hidden gems like Guacalillo!
Getting There
Closest International Airport: Juan Santamaria, San Jose (SJO)
Shuttle: Shuttle transfers are an affordable and convenient way to get from San Jose to Jaco. They cost around $85 for two adults. They are not private, however, so plan on the shuttle making multiple stops for other passengers along the way.
Private Transfer: Private transfer is a great way to travel. The driver will take you door to door and you don’t have to worry about making stops for other passengers. For two passengers traveling from San Jose to Jaco it costs about $150.
Driving: You can rent a car upon your arrival to Costa Rica. Renting a car allows you to travel at your own pace and schedule.
Where to Stay
Hotels in Jaco are varied and you are bound to find what you are looking for. For a luxurious, all-inclusive vacation, try Crocs Resort and Casino. For a romantic getaway, stay at Hotel Villa Caletas. Finally, if nature and birding is your focus, then we recommend Cerro Lodge.
Dining
Dining in Jaco is as diverse as it is affordable. Find traditional Costa Rican cuisine, delectable sushi, exotic fish tacos and more! For a traditional casado try Soda Rustico for lunch. If you want to eat unique and delicious tacos (with an unlimited salad bar) we recommend the Taco Bar. Finally for fresh sushi try Tsunami Sushi.
Frequently Asked Questions
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1. Is Jaco Costa Rica beaches good for surfing?
Yes, Jacó Beach is ideal for surfing, offering consistent breaks suitable for all skill levels. Nearby Playa Hermosa and Playa Herradura are also renowned for their exceptional surfing conditions.
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2. What is the best time to visit Jaco Beach in Costa Rica?
The dry season, from December to April, is the best time to visit Jacó Beach. It offers sunny weather, perfect for enjoying outdoor activities and beach sunsets.
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3. What activities can I do in and around Jaco Beach in Costa Rica?
Activities include surfing, exploring Carara National Park, visiting the Tárcoles River for crocodile spotting, ATV tours, horseback riding, and enjoying Jaco’s lively nightlife.
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4. Is Jaco Beach safe for swimming?
While Jaco Beach is great for surfing, swimmers should be cautious of riptides. Playa Herradura, nearby, offers calmer waters better suited for swimming.
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5. What are the dining options in Jaco Beach?
Jaco offers a diverse food scene with traditional Costa Rican cuisine at Soda Rustico, fresh sushi at Tsunami Sushi, and unique tacos at Taco Bar. Dining options range from casual eateries to upscale restaurants.
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6. How can I get to Jaco Beach from San Jose?
Jaco is about 1.5–2 hours from San Jose by car. You can take a shuttle (approx. $85 for two adults), hire a private transfer ($150 for two passengers), or rent a car for flexibility.
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7. What wildlife can I see near Jaco Beach?
Near Jaco Beaches, you can visit Carara National Park to see Scarlet Macaws, crocodiles in the Tárcoles River, and a variety of tropical birds and wildlife.
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Jaco Beach is located only 1.5 hours from San Jose on the Pacific Coast. It is easily accessible by rental car, shuttle or private transfer!
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Visiting Jacó Costa Rica Beaches Jaco, Costa Rica has been the focal point of the Central Pacific Coast for a couple of decades; it is a Costa Rica tourism hotspot. The sma...
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