Tours and Tickets to Experience Conchal Beach (Playa Conchal)
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Conchal Beach (Playa Conchal)

There are few amenities directly on the beach, so bring what you need for the day.
Brasilito Beach at the north end has a small selection of bars and restaurants.
Cabanas and umbrellas can be rented near the Westin resort.
Look for the strolling vendors who offer budget-friendly beach massages.
Watch children closely, as ocean currents can be strong, and there is no lifeguard.
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There are plenty of ways to experience Conchal Beach. Looking at ratings and reviews previously given by customers, these are the best tours available right now:
It’s free to visit Conchal Beach, although you can buy a pass at an adjoining hotel resort to use their facilities. Do more at the beach with all-terrain vehicle tours starting at around US$90, Jet Ski tours from around US$190, and zip-lining tours that begin at US$159.
You have many activity options to choose from at Conchal Beach, with tours often combining multiple things to do. Riding ATVs and Jet Skis are two of the most common activities at the beach, but in Guanacaste, other nearby options include tubing, zip-lining, hiking, and wildlife spotting.
Yes, Conchal Beach is a popular spot for swimming and snorkeling. The bay is sheltered, meaning the water is normally calm, excellent for swimming and snorkeling. Some areas of the bay have rocky coves where snorkelers can spot fish. For scuba diving, try the marina at Playa Flamingo.
Yes, the activities available at Conchal Beach are mostly suitable for families with children. While there may be some limitations, such as children riding as passengers in ATVs, many activities are organized so that families can enjoy them together. Check if an activity has a minimum required age before booking.
It’s best to visit Conchal Beach in the morning, to avoid the hottest or wettest part of the day, depending on the time of year. The best months to visit the beach are in December to April during the dry season—this is also the busiest time of year in Guanacaste.












































































