Livincr wrote:
Try Punta Leona...it's 20 km before Jaco. The resort takes a lot of the beach but there is an area next to it with adequate parking and beautiful white Jersey style sand
That one is called Sugar Beach. No clue why that one is white sand and the adjacent ones there are not. Interesting place all in all--multi use? Private homes, hotel rooms, cabins, apartments, all inclusive options. Huge sprawling property. I remember long jogs thru the jungle hills. Alot of the homeowners had golf carts. I was there for a few days along, long time ago and it was mostly Tico home and condo owners and Tico tourists then. I remember they had one of the pools closed by the police because sadly a Tico boy drowned. Jusr looked at my pre-digital fotos of that place and that was in May of 1997. So obviosuly different now.
A grand gated entrance with security that anybody who has been to Jaco has not noticed on the west side of rt. 34. But you are a more then a few miles to get out of the compex and into normal life, closest being the Jaco commercial center at the first red light coming in. So go loaded.
And, you are going to have a mui bravo surf in high tide like most centro-sur CR playas. A smart guy with a Ch*ld would play during the low tides waist deep or lower. You can walk out of any undertow at that depth (and it's there) unless you are frail/old, drunk, stupid, too young and alone, and/or suicicdal.
Puntarenas would work for the tide/beach but that town would be my last choice for CR beaches. The very beautiful but now essenstially lawless until it's too late Atlantico is way too far by car for what you are trying to do.
Inside MA Parque as mentioned (not the main tourist beach where all the hotels are-- a few people drown there every year--2 newlywed gringos last month) but inside the Nat'l Parque's beach, that one is a world class special, really beautiful, unforegettable and safe, horseshoe natural bay. But you first must enter into a Natl Park gateway, pay a fee, and then walk until you are ready to say what the heck. It is a long, long way in and out to get to that beach, and with very limited facilities like only toilets (and I have heard they have closed them for ecological issues), not sure, hearsay, anyone know? So pack everything from soup to nuts to toilet paper.
Unless you have this thing about swimming in the surf all day being a must, I'd say go back to Hermosa, you posted you liked that, now you know it and the surroundings, and then swim and surf during low and receeding tides and be close to SJ. How much are you going to be doing that anyway in the green season? You want to stay w/in short range driving to SJ for dental care. Few options and no beach town is going to be perfect for all your requirements. If it ani't broke why change it?