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Playa Corona
Playa Corona is part of the Cuajiniquil area of the province of Guanacaste. It is a beautiful white sand beach with a crystalline and turquoise sea.
Corona is a pristine spot, with some trees offering shade along the coast. You should choose the right time of the year to visit, as the area is windy during the summer. There is less wind in the winter, so it is recommended to visit the beach during the morning in June and July.
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Playa Copal
This windy brown sand beach is located in Salinas Bay in La Cruz de Guanacaste. Playa Copal has gentle waves and few rocks, but its main feature is the strong breeze, which has made it better than most other spots in Costa Rica for a few uncommon sports.
In recent years, kitesurfing has become one of the attractions of this beach.
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Playa Rajada
Rajada is a place of incredible, pristine beauty. It is a white sand beach with lush vegetation, few rocks, crystal clear water, picture-perfect views and gentle waves, perfect for a dip in the sea or snorkeling. It is undoubtedly one of the best beaches in Salinas Bay, Guanacaste.
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Playa Bahía Junquillal
If you want to be surrounded by nature in an environment of total tranquility, Bahía Junquillal is your beach. The white sand blends with the turquoise tone of the sea and the tranquility of the waves. This beach belongs to the Bahía Junquillal Wildlife Refuge, so don’t be surprised if you are greeted by a pizote or hear the imposing sound of howler monkeys in the distance.
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Playa Pilas
Located in the community of El Jobo, it is a beautiful pebble beach with moderate waves.
Playa Cuajiniquil
Playa Cuajiniquil is located on the Gulf of Santa Elena in Guanacaste, and stands out for the robust vegetation that surrounds the entire beach. The gray-sand beach has few stones and a gentle swell that combines with the beautiful turquoise color of the water. It is surrounded by the Río Cuajiniquil and a mangrove swamp that attracts different species of birds. This mangrove allows plankton to accumulate around the beach and the phenomenon of bioluminescence to occur at certain times of the year.
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