A serene horseshoe-shaped cove, famous for its calm waters and dark sands, ideal for families and gentle water sports.
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Introduction
From the moment we set foot on Playa Herradura, we knew we had found a special corner on the Central Pacific coast of Costa Rica. This beautiful cove, nestled in the province of Puntarenas, welcomed us with its characteristic horseshoe shape, hence its name, and views that took our breath away. Unlike other more bustling Puntarenas beaches, Herradura offered us the atmosphere of tranquility we were seeking, combined with the convenience of first-class services thanks to its proximity to the famous Los Sueños Resort and Marina complex.
The beach is a true sanctuary for those looking to relax under the tropical sun, but also an excellent starting point for water adventures. Its waters, protected by the shape of the bay, are notably calmer than those of its neighbors, making it an unbeatable option for families with young children. We loved the mix of lush vegetation that reaches almost to the shore, creating a vibrant backdrop for the dark sands and warm waters of the Pacific.
In this article, we will share our experience and everything you need to know to plan an unforgettable visit to this gem of Costa Rica beaches. From how to get there to where to eat and what to do, we will give you a complete guide so your trip to Playa Herradura is as pleasant as ours.
How to Get to Playa Herradura
Getting to Playa Herradura is relatively straightforward, which is a great advantage for any traveler. We flew into Juan Santamaría International Airport (SJO) in San José, the capital of Costa Rica. From there, the journey to Herradura is approximately 1.5 to 2 hours by car, depending on traffic and road conditions.
By Car
We rented a car, which we highly recommend if you want the freedom to explore the surroundings at your own pace. The main route is Highway 27 (Caldera Highway), a modern and well-maintained road connecting San José with the Pacific coast. Taking the exit towards Jacó and then following the signs to Herradura is straightforward. The scenery during the trip is spectacular, passing through mountains, African palm plantations, and small towns. There are tolls on highway 27, so it's good to have some cash or a credit card.
By Bus or Shuttle
If you prefer not to drive, there are public and private transportation options. From the Terminal 7-10 in San José, you can take a direct bus to Jacó, and from Jacó, it's a short trip by taxi or local bus to Herradura. Shared or private shuttle services are also very popular and offer a comfortable, stress-free way to get directly to your accommodation at Playa Herradura. We considered this option for future trips, as it allows you to relax and enjoy the scenery without worrying about driving.
The Sand and Water
The first time we stepped on the sand of Playa Herradura, we noticed its particularity. It's a dark color, almost grayish or volcanic, with mixed grain, giving it a unique texture under our feet. It's not the fine white sand found in the Caribbean, but it has its own charm and is very pleasant for walking barefoot. We liked that it doesn't get excessively hot, even during the sunniest hours, making it ideal for long walks along the shore.
But what really captivated us was the water. The waters of Playa Herradura are exceptionally calm and warm, characteristics due to the protected shape of the bay. It's like a giant natural swimming pool, perfect for swimming in complete safety. We greatly enjoyed the tranquility offered by the sea, allowing us to float and relax without worrying about strong currents or big waves. This calmness is precisely what makes it so attractive for families with children and for those seeking a relaxing swim in the Pacific Ocean. The color of the water is a dark blue, reflecting the depth of the bay and the lush surroundings that envelop it.
Services and Facilities
Playa Herradura is very well equipped in terms of services and facilities, which contributes to a comfortable and enjoyable beach experience for everyone. It's not a wild beach, but one that has been designed for visitor enjoyment.
Beach Services
- Showers and Restrooms/WC: We found public showers and restrooms at various points, especially near the main access areas and restaurants. This is very convenient after a refreshing swim in the sea.
- Parking: There are several parking options, both public and private. Some restaurants and chiringuitos offer parking for their customers, and there are also designated areas where you can park for a nominal fee. We always preferred guarded parking lots for greater peace of mind.
- Chiringuitos and Restaurants: Along the beach, and especially in the area of the town of Herradura, there is a good selection of chiringuitos and restaurants. Here we were able to enjoy delicious local food and fresh seafood, as well as refreshing drinks. Prices vary, from more economical options at local 'sodas' to more exclusive restaurants associated with the resort.
- Lifeguards: During the high season and in the busier areas, we noticed the presence of lifeguards, which gave us an extra sense of security, especially seeing children play in the water. It's an important detail we greatly appreciated.
- Umbrellas and Sun Loungers: There are vendors who rent umbrellas and sun loungers, which is perfect if you don't want to carry your own. Many of the hotels and resorts facing the beach also offer this service to their guests.
- Equipment Rental: For those interested in water sports