Manzanillo Beach Information
Although the ocean is a bit rocky here, making for less than ideal swimming, snorkeling is excellent, particularly in the nearby lagoon, protected by a rocky reef that teams with exotic marine fauna.
With the tourism booming at both nearby Malpaís and Santa Teresa, many vacationers visit the calmer Manzanillo Beach (Playa Manzanillo) to escape the busier Beaches down south.
Exploring the unspoiled beaches to the north of Manzanillo is one of principal draws to this area. These isolated beaches lack road access or even a single house or building, including the famed Coyote Beach (Playa Coyote), a four hour walk or so up the beach. Visitors with four-wheel drive vehicles may drive to the secluded beach, however, the drive is almost impossible during the rainy months, especially from September to November, when rains are at their heaviest.
Because of Manzanillo’s small size, few services are available to tourists. A small number of accommodations are available to tourists, and bars and restaurants can be counted on one hand.
The hamlet is accessible by road via Highway 160, or you can elect to ferry from Puntarenas to Paquera or Naranjo Beach, and then drive the rest. Flights are also available to nearby Sámara via San José and Liberia.
What and Where is Playa Manzanillo?
Playa Manzanillo is a Costa Rica Travel Destination located in the Nicoya Peninsula region of Costa Rica. (see all Costa Rica Regions)
Costa Rican National Reserves and Parks near Playa Manzanillo, Costa Rica
26 KM to Ostional National Wildlife Refuge
34 KM to Guanacaste National Park
50 KM to Lomas Barbudal Biological Reserve and Dr Rafael Lucas Rodriguez
70 KM to Rincon de la Vieja National Park
73 KM to Santa Rosa National Park
74 KM to Palo Verde
86 KM to Tenorio Volcano and Miravalles Protected Zone

