Explore why Santa Teresa is one of Costa Rica’s top destination for surfing Santa Teresa is not a hidden gem anymore — the surfing community found it years ago and word spread. But it still delivers. Consistent waves, warm water, multiple breaks for different skill levels, and a beach town that hasn’t lost its character entirely to tourism. If you’re
If you’re a yoga teacher, wellness instructor, surf coach, or group leader looking for a place to host your next retreat, Santa Teresa should be on your list. And within Santa Teresa, Trópico Latino is one of the few properties that’s actually set up for it. This isn’t a generic resort that occasionally takes groups. The hotel has a dedicated
7 Ways to Experience Santa Teresa, Costa Rica Santa Teresa gets a lot of attention for surfing — and the surf is genuinely good. But if that’s all you’re planning around, you’re leaving a lot on the table. The town sits on the southern tip of the Nicoya Peninsula, one of the world’s designated Blue Zones. It’s small, unhurried, and
The season of quieter beaches, lush landscapes, better value, and slower travel done right. Every year the same pattern plays out: travelers plan around dry season, pay peak prices, share the beach with more people than expected, and go home. Then they hear from someone who went in October and had a completely different experience. Costa Rica’s low season —
