There are beaches in the resort of Playa Blanca, but none beat the series of stunning coves a few miles to the east. There is a rough track, so it’s possible to drive or walk, but we recommend arriving in style on a boat trip, where the drama of Papagayo’s natural setting and half a dozen beaches shines through. One of the charms of Papagayo is that there is little development besides a basic beach restaurant, so remember to bring the essentials, such as water and sunscreen. And a snorkel if you want to explore the clear waters.
Getting there: It’s a bumpy and rough drive out here from the resort of Playa Blanca, so watch your hire car. There is limited parking on the cliffs above the coast – you also have to pay a few euros to enter what is designated a nature reserve. Alternatively, it’s a relatively straightforward walk that can be done in around an hour. The most dramatic arrival is by boat with a number of operators in Playa Blanca offering trips. Hotels can also usually book a trip for you.