General Information:
Location: Nicoya Peninsula; 13 miles north of Samara; 162 miles west of San Jose
Weather: Warm and sunny with temperate evenings. The dry season runs from December – April
Temperatures: Daily averages between 70 and 90 °F
Altitude: Sea level
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About: Nosara’s motto, no shirt no shoes Nosara, could not be more apt. Both locals and visitors alike flock here to soak up the sun and surf and to become one with their boards. With seemingly never-ending sandy stretches of coastline and an abundance of wildlife, it is no wonder this laid-back beach town has attracted such a tight-knit community of proud and permanent expats – mostly from the USA, Canada and Europe.
Within the Guanacaste province, Nosara is just south of what is considered Costa Rica’s ‘Gold Coast’ of beautiful beaches. Kayaking, horseback riding, ATV excursions, or hiking through Nosara’s Biological Reserve provide ample opportunities to see some of the 270 species of birds and other wildlife that inhabit the area. Snorkeling and sport fishing are also popular pursuits; common catches include snook and mahi-mahi. Spa treatments, massages and yoga classes are available to help unwind after an exciting day outdoors.
The Nosara area is composed of three beaches: the long and surfable Playa Guiones to the south; the serene and swimmable Playa Pelada in the middle; and the deserted, dark-sand Playa Nosara to the north. Just five miles north of Nosara is a fourth: Playa Ostional. This beach attracts hundreds of thousands of nesting Olive Ridley sea turtles in a recurring phenomenon called an arribada. The Ostional Wildlife Refuge, an area of land that exists to protect these grand creatures, stretches all the way to Playa Guiones.
Nosara is every bit as soothing as its name sounds when spoken aloud. Its tranquil, forested roads are winding and steep, which has helped the community retain a rural air. Almost all bars, restaurants and other establishments are located on side streets off Nosara’s main drag, causing the place to seem much smaller and sleepier than it actually is.
The name ‘Nosara’ has become a catch-all term for the beaches and towns of Playa Guiones, Playa Pelada, and the village of Nosara – a tiny hamlet that is located four miles inland along the Nosara River. The actual town of Nosara is far from the ocean, distant from all the commercial activity associated with tourism. Visitors, especially those without a car, should consider staying in Playa Guiones where Internet cafes, convenience stores, restaurants and the beach are all within walking distance.
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