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Playa Grande (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈplaʝa ˈɣɾande], lit. "Big Beach"), also known as Salinas, is a beach community on the Pacific coastofCosta Rica just north of Tamarindo.[1] It is located inside the cantonofSanta CruzinGuanacaste Province. Playa Grande has been part of the Parque Nacional Marino Las Baulas (Las Baulas Marine National Park) since 1990.[2] There are palm trees and vegetation around the beach, which stretches for about 4.5 kilometers (2.8 miles). It is part of the Las Baulas National Marine Park, which was established to protect the nesting grounds of endangered leatherback turtles. Playa Grande is one of the major nesting sites for these turtles, and visitors can witness the nesting and hatching process during the nesting season, which typically occurs from October to March. The main attraction of Playa Grande is its surf breaks. The beach has consistent waves.[3] Playa Grande is an ideal destination for nature lovers, with diverse ecosystems surrounding it. Beyond the beach, you can explore the nearby mangrove forests, take boat tours along the estuaries, or venture into the neighboring national parks, such as Rincon de la ViejaorSanta Rosa, which offer hiking trails, wildlife spotting opportunities, and breathtaking landscapes.[4]

Playa Grande
Salinas
Town
Playa Grande is located in Costa Rica
Playa Grande

Playa Grande

Location in Costa Rica

Coordinates: 10°20′20N 85°50′45W / 10.33889°N 85.84583°W / 10.33889; -85.84583

Country

 Costa Rica

Province

Guanacaste

Canton

Santa Cruz (canton), Costa Rica

Time zone

UTC-6 (Costa Rica Standard Time)

Playa Grande at dawn
Sunset at Playa Grande

Geography and Location

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Playa Grande is located approximately 63 km (39 mi) south of Liberia International Airport and is situated within the Las Baulas National Marine Park, which is dedicated to protecting the nesting grounds of endangered leatherback turtles.[5]

The town is bordered by the Pacific Ocean to the west and is situated between the towns of Tamarindo to the south and Playa Ventanas to the north.

Tourism and Activities

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Playa Grande offers a variety of activities for tourists, including surfing, wildlife observation, snorkeling, scuba diving, sport fishing, and horseback riding along the beach. There are several accommodation options available, including hotels, vacation rentals, and eco-lodges.[6]

Las Baulas Marine National Park

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Las Baulas is Costa Rica's nesting site for the leatherback sea turtle and was created to protect their declining population.[7] The park is home to 117 tree and shrub species and 139 bird species.

 
Playa Grande Surf

Beach

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Playa Grande beach is known for its sandy bottom and waves. There are several surf breaks from the shore that make the location popular for swimming and surfing.

In International Pop Culture

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Playa Grande is featured on a postcard in S4 E18 of "The Office" (U.S.). The episode features Toby's going-away party before he moves to Playa Grande, where he appears various times for the remainder of season 4.

References

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  1. ^ "Playa Grande travel | Península de Nicoya, Costa Rica". Lonely Planet. Retrieved 14 May 2016.
  • ^ "Playa Grande, una pequeña hermosa ciudad de playa en Guanacaste". Go Visit Costa Rica (in Spanish). Retrieved 2023-02-13.
  • ^ Tipsfu (2023-05-11). "Playa Grande, Costa Rica-Hidden Gem for Beach Lovers". TipsFu. Retrieved 2023-05-11.
  • ^ Tipsfu (2023-05-11). "Playa Grande, Costa Rica-Hidden Gem for Beach Lovers". TipsFu. Retrieved 2023-05-11.
  • ^ Tipsfu (2023-05-11). "Playa Grande, Costa Rica-Hidden Gem for Beach Lovers". TipsFu. Retrieved 2023-05-11.
  • ^ Tipsfu (2023-05-11). "Playa Grande, Costa Rica-Hidden Gem for Beach Lovers". TipsFu. Retrieved 2023-05-11.
  • ^ "Marino Las Baulas National Park". SINAC National System of Conservation Areas. MINAET Ministry of Environment, Energy, and Telecommunications.

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