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About Santa Teresa


Santa Teresa Beach
Paradise of Mal Pais Surf booming / Santa Teresa is the place to see and be seen this summer. Discover everything you need to build your trip of a lifetime here!

Mal Pais and Santa Teresa are the tip of the Nicoya Peninsula, which juts deep into the Pacific Ocean in the northern Pacific coast of Costa Rica. A few nautical miles away from the shore, the ocean bottom drops to over one thousand meters deep.

What happen with the fishing?

Fish that live in the open ocean are often close to the coast, providing a spectacular environment for diving, fishing, snorkeling, and scenic boating, with visibility during the dry season of depths up to 100 feet.

Depending on the time of year, visiting Mal Pais / Santa Teresa area may bring you encounters a variety of sharks, tuna, manta rays, dolphins, barracudas, jacks, turtles and even whales migrate traveling past the Malpais bay.


Convergence of major marine currents coupled with the tropical climate and plankton during the heavy rains supports a nutrient rich environment that is a lifeline in the migration routes of many species. Grand Banks of brilliant and majestic fish, soft coral systems, and mollusks abound in the rich marine environment near the coast.

Another things you must know...


Mal Pais is a tranquil village and small resort with moderate and casual hotels spread out along three kilometers of road. While in recent years Santa Teresa has seen a boom in development, Malpais has retained a quiet and tranquil atmosphere with large areas undeveloped and unspoiled.

Mal Pais along the shore is rocky in most places, with fascinating volcanic formations adorn unique natural landscape. Jungle ancient forest extends right into the shore, where you can find a wide range of quality shore, short sandy stretches, to rocky outcroppings, or beaches entirely composed of tiny crumbling seashells. Mal Pais is an ideal place to find solitude in the wilderness amazing.

The town of Mal Pais is nearly devoid shops and tourist services, although hotels and restaurants covering a wide range of local restaurants rustic high budget with tremendous views in the foothills of Guanacaste.

At the southern end of Mal Pais is a small fishing port, which serves as a base for boat tours around the tip of the peninsula. Fishermen will be guaranteed a good catch on nearly every day, and tourists will not be disappointed if they visit the waters of the Marine Reserve of Cabo Blanco.

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