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From $30

Hotel Las Tortugas



Hotel Las Tortugas can be found in the North Pacific Coast of Costa Rica on the gorgeous Playa Grande. Since prehistoric times Playa Grande has been one of the world's principal nesting beaches for the Leatherback turtle. The area is blessed with abundant sunshine, warm ocean breezes and privacy.
From $50

Sol y Luna Lodge



Located 440 yards from the sands of Playa Grande, the Sol y Luna Lodge offers charming bungalows for couples, friends, and family on one of Guanacaste's largest and less-developed beaches, a favorite among surfers for its playful waves.
From $60

Rip Jack Inn



Rip Jack Inn's stellar location is 75 yards from Playa Grande, an expansive 3-mile beach along Guanacaste's Pacific coast. Playa Grande, which translates to "Big Beach", is a surfer's playground with consistent barreling waves. It is also one of only three places in the world where the giant Leatherback Turtle comes to lay its eggs, and thus the whole beach is protected as a National Park.
From $75

Playa Grande Surf Hotel



A short walk from the beach, the Playa Grande Surf Hotel is a great place to kickback in the radiant sunshine of Costa Rica's Guanacaste Region. Playa Grande presents a phenomenally beautiful stretch of beach, popular among surfers for its consistent, rolling waves. Its entire sandy shoreline is part of the Marino Las Baulas National Park, a marine sanctuary created to protect the nesting sites of giant Leatherback Turtles, which can weigh anywhere between 550 and 1545 lbs.
From $100

Una Ola Surf Resort



Una Ola Surf Resort is located just a few steps away from the main surfing break on the expansive Playa Grande. Along Costa Rica's "Gold Coast", in the sun-splashed and dry province of Guanacaste, Playa Grande is a beach of tremendous natural beauty. Here, surfers delight in the constant and consistent waves, and the largest living sea turtles (Leatherbacks) come between the months of October and March to lay their nests.