By authentic I am guessing you mean as opposed to a resort made beach. And I am only advising you about the Pacific side, having only been to the Atlantic side and didn't get everywhere, but it definetely is the reggae scene which is not for me. I think I've been to every Pacific beach that has road access from Liberia all the way south to Uvita and on to Ballena, and that one is a totally uninhabited National Park. I am a beach bum at heart and spend minimal time in SJ last 10-12 years. First 3 years, different story. But a long time ago, but not soon enough, I found my favorite.
Manuel Antonio is my favorite beach. It's very, very beautiful, lots of palms from one end to the other, very wide, very long--25-30 minute walk one end to the other. The beach is very clean (I am not going to get into the water quality issue of any CR beach), roaring surf, and very safe violence wise--but I wouldn't leave my camera while I took a long stroll. Very little, minimal development even close to the beach. I suggest you Google both Manuel Antonio and also Quepos (which is the town/biz center about 10-15 minutes away by car, but bus service to the beach every 15 minutes from Quepos). Lots of hotels and monthly rentals in both places at various price ranges. Google also using the Images tab to get an idea of the beauty.
The mid to southern pacific beaches like Manuel Antonio tend to be more "tropical", the northern alot drier looking.
The big plus for me in Manuel Antonio is that Quepos is nearby, a big town by coast standards (maybe 5,000 people) with banks, a regional hospital, doctors, dentists, pharmacies, car rentals, an airport, a major bus station, grocery stores, Western Union, an ICE office (govt controlled cell phone service in case you have a phone problem), all of these very important if you are staying a month. Also tons of restaurants and bars, a strong police presence for what that's worth, plenty of taxis, yet you drive 15 minutes to the beach at M.A. and you're at one of the nicest beaches in America, often cited as such in travel mag's. Not crowded at all, very few people actually during the week, week-ends tend to fill up a little with locals at the south end but even then you have football fields of space if you want for the most part. And if you like world class fishing, it has a huge new marina with dozens of captains and boat sizes to choose from. Also, the most popular CR National Park where you can get a tour and see all sorts of wildlife and stuff. And every kind of day trip you want, from rafting (best in season), zip lining, 4 wheel, whatever, it's there.
CR has other beautiful beaches that fit your criteria, of course, but most of them are really small beach towns with only a few bars and restaurants and minimal amenities (leaving out Jaco and Coco, bigger but crummy beaches and not clean). A month is a long time at a small CR beach unless your into that kind of total seclusion thing. Remember it get's dark in CR at around 6-6:30pm. The beach is not an option after that, so then what do you?
Everybody has their favorites and many can make points for other beaches. But for a month stay, I'd go Quepos/MA if for no other reason the hospital.
I presume you are not going until at least December (raining alot now until then) so you'll have plenty of time to do your due diligence. Make sure you bring an unlocked 3G and buy a sim card at the airport.
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