
Everything we'd tell a friend who's coming to stay — the beaches, the surf, the food, and where the days and nights go on this stretch of the Pacific.
Santa Teresa, Mal País and Playa Hermosa sit along one long dirt road at the tip of the Nicoya Peninsula — one of only five Blue Zones on earth, where people famously live longer and slower. It began as a fishing and surf village, and that soul is still here, now layered with world-class waves, open-air yoga, ocean-view cafés and a global community that came for a week and stayed for a season. The Pacific faces west, so every evening the whole town drifts to the sand for the sunset. From Armonia, the beach is about a 90-second walk.
The coast runs in a single line from the wild south to the breezy north. Tap any beach for the full guide.
The wild south end — rocky points, tide pools at low tide and the old fishing-village calm.
The central beach where the town meets the sand — a forgiving break that's kind to first-timers.
The long, open stretch that put the town on the map — consistent waves and the famous sunset.
The wide, breezy beach just north — more room to spread out, long walks and clean lines.
Warm water, waves at both ends of the day, and a town built around moving your body.
The surf here is the reason most people first come — beach breaks that work for complete beginners and seasoned surfers alike, with board rentals and instructors all along the road. When you're out of the water, Santa Teresa is one of the great wellness towns: daily yoga and Pilates, breath and movement classes, and recovery built into the rhythm. At Armonia it's all on-site — classes, the gym, and the cold-plunge-and-sauna circuit a few steps from your room.

Beyond the beach, the peninsula is full of small adventures — most within a short ride of town.
Rent a board on the beach or book a lesson — the waves run dawn to dusk.
Open-air studios all over town, plus daily classes on-site at Armonia.
Quads, scooters and golf carts are how the town gets around — and how you find the hidden coves.
At low tide the southern points open into pools and rock gardens — go barefoot and slow.
Costa Rica's first protected reserve, at the peninsula's tip — jungle trails, monkeys and a wild beach.
A short drive east to the bohemian town of Montezuma and its tiered jungle waterfalls.
Beach rides timed to golden hour are a Santa Teresa classic — calm horses, open sand.
Boat trips for fishing and snorkeling launch from the calmer south end on flat days.
A food town that eats the way the place feels — light, fresh and unhurried.
Mornings are smoothie bowls, gallo pinto and avocado toast. Days run on fresh fish and ceviche, casados (the classic Costa Rican plate of rice, beans, plantain and protein) and big bowls. Evenings get more worldly — the road is dotted with open-air kitchens cooking everything from wood-fired pizza to fresh-caught dinners. At Armonia, our own food truck handles breakfast and snacks by the pool, and natural wine pours at golden hour.
Want our current local favorites? Ask at the front desk — the good spots change with the season, and we keep the list honest.

Golden hour is the main event — the rest of the evening unfolds slowly from there.
The whole town gathers on the sand as the sun drops into the Pacific, often with fire dancers and a drum circle further down the beach. After dark it stays relaxed: beachfront bars, live music, a glass of wine under string lights, and a few spots that turn into dancing late into the night on the weekend. It never feels like a city — just warm nights, good people and the sound of the surf.

One easy way to spend it, from first light to the last glass.
From San José it's roughly a 5-hour drive, including the car ferry from Puntarenas to Paquera and the last scenic stretch into town. If you'd rather fly, small planes serve the Tambor airstrip about 40 minutes away, with a transfer the rest of the way. We're glad to help arrange your ride from the airport or ferry.
Town runs along one main road that hugs the coast, mostly unpaved. Most people get around by ATV, scooter or golf cart — easy to rent and the most fun way to reach the quieter beaches and viewpoints. From Armonia, the beach, cafés and surf are all an easy walk or a two-minute ride.
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Armonia puts the surf, the sunset and the whole town a short walk away — with the rooms, the pool and the wellness village waiting when you get back.