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 Santa Cruz
         Playa Potrero
Potrero occupies a bay with calm waters that is about four kilometers in length. Its beautiful landscape boasts both estuaries and mangroves. Towards the southern end is the Flamingo (Blanca) marina. The beach is ideal for swimming, sunbathing, hiking, horseback riding and the water sports that are organized from this site, including sport fishing and diving.
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Playa Blanca (Flamingo) Located on an inlet with moderate waves, it’s
a great beach for swimming. It has a man- grove swamp as well as Isla Plata and Punta Salinas to the north. These islands separate Brasilito and Potrero Bays. From this point, you can enjoy a spectacular view of both bays. Its scenic and natural beauty, along with a variety of excellent services, make it an ideal option for those who wish to enjoy the beach during the day and have fun at night.
Playa Flamingo
Flamingo’s beautiful white sand beach with few stones is just part of a landscape covered by luxury houses located on the highest hilltops surrounding the beach, and the yachts that decorate the sea as they glide through the crystalline aquamarine waters. It is an ideal destination to travel to nearby beaches and visit pristine sites nearby that are free from the crowds.
Playa Flamingo
                Playa Brasilito
A popular Guanacaste beach that stands out for its light gray sand, few stones and moderate waves. Although it is often visited by tourists, Brasilito still retains its small-town essence, with farmhouses and the town soccer field just a few meters from the beach.
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Playa Conchal
This inlet, less than 2 kilometers long, owes its name to the millions of shell fragments that make up the northern part of the sandy beach, as concha is the Spanish word for shell. It has lush vegetation and a mangrove swamp and its waters are crystal clear. It is one of the most beautiful beaches in the country and is ideal for swimming, hiking, horseback riding, boating and other water sports, including scuba diving. This beach has been awarded the Ecological Blue Flag.
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Playa Real
Playa Real forms a single coastal unit together with the beaches of El Roble (to the south) and Nombre de Jesús (to the north), with the first two separated from the third by Punta Real. These beaches have light-colored sands with a combined length of two kilometers. The beautiful coastal landscape is complemented by the presence of several islets and rocky points that enhance its scenery. It has mild to moderate waves and is very suitable for swimming, hiking and other activities such as sea kayaking.
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