Beaches in Herradura
Each beach in the Central Pacific has its own personality and purpose. Jacó is the long, accessible, action-oriented beach: consistent surf, walkable town access, and social energy. Playa Hermosa is wilder and more powerful, with championship surf breaks and sea turtle nesting. Herradura Bay offers the region's calmest swimming water, sheltered from big swells and ideal for families. All three have dark volcanic sand, warm water year-round, and west-facing orientations delivering spectacular Pacific sunsets.
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Beaches in Herradura
Herradura Bay is the Central Pacific's rare calm-water beach: a crescent-shaped bay sheltered from big Pacific swells, making it ideal for swimming, paddle boarding, and families with young kids. The water is swimmable year-round without battling surf. Local Costa Rican families drive from San José on weekends specifically for this gentle water access. The beach has beachfront restaurants serving fresh fish under palapas, public facilities, and parking. It's less scenic than wild coastlines but far more functional for actual ocean swimming. The bay faces west for sunset views over the Pacific. Weekends during dry season (January-April) get crowded with Josefino families; come early for parking and shade, or visit weekdays for a quieter experience.
Insider Tips
Local knowledge to make the most of your experience
All Central Pacific beaches have strong currents and riptides; even calm-looking water can have undertows. Swim parallel to shore if caught in a rip current, never fight directly back to beach. Lifeguards are rare outside of Jacó's central beach.
Dark volcanic sand gets scorching hot in midday sun. Bring sandals or water shoes, and stake out a palapa or shaded spot early. Mornings (before 11am) and late afternoons (after 3pm) are more comfortable for beach time.
Theft happens on Central Pacific beaches; don't leave valuables unattended while swimming. Bring only what you need, use hotel safes for passports and electronics, and keep an eye on your belongings or leave someone with the group's stuff.
Guides & Articles
In-depth articles to help you plan your beaches experience
The Best Beaches on Costa Rica's Central Pacific: An Honest Guide
A practical guide to Central Pacific Costa Rica beaches: Jacó, Playa Hermosa, Herradura, Esterillos. Swimming safety, facilities, and access....
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Jacó Beach Guide: Swimming, Tides & Safety (2026)
Practical guide to swimming safely at Jacó Beach, Costa Rica. Learn about tide patterns, rip currents, best times to swim, and beach safety tips....
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Jaco Surfing Guide 2026: Breaks, Schools, Rentals & Conditions
Complete guide to surfing Jaco Beach, Costa Rica. Learn about the best breaks for every skill level, surf school pricing, board rentals, and seasonal ...
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