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Playa Herradura is generally considered one of the safer beach destinations in Costa Rica, thanks in part to its upscale resort community and marina. Standard travel precautions apply: keep valuables secure, avoid walking alone on the beach at night, and use reputable transportation. The Los Suenos resort area has its own security infrastructure.
The beach itself is accessible, with firm sand near the waterline. The Los Suenos resort complex has paved paths and good facilities. The town area outside the resort is more limited in accessibility, with some uneven surfaces. Visitors with mobility needs will find the resort grounds more manageable than the surrounding local village.
Carara National Park, about 15 miles north, is a top draw for wildlife lovers, offering trails through transitional rainforest where scarlet macaws, crocodiles, and monkeys are commonly spotted. The Tarcoles River crocodile bridge is a short drive away. Jaco beach, just 6 miles south, adds surf culture, restaurants, and nightlife to the mix.
Costa Rica's official currency is the Costa Rican colon (CRC). U.S. dollars are widely accepted at hotels, restaurants, and shops in busy visitor areas, though you may receive change in colones. Credit cards are accepted at most established businesses. It's a good idea to carry some local cash for smaller vendors and markets.
Seafood is the star of the local dining scene. Fresh ceviche, grilled whole fish, and traditional rice-and-bean dishes called casados are widely available. The Los Suenos Marina Village has several upscale restaurant options, while local sodas (family-run eateries) near the beach offer authentic Costa Rican meals at affordable prices.
Restaurants in Costa Rica typically add a 10% service charge to the bill, so an additional tip is not required but always appreciated for good service. For taxi drivers, tour guides, and hotel staff, small tips are customary. Tipping around 1,000 to 2,000 colones (roughly $2-$4) is a reasonable gesture for helpful service.
Spanish is Costa Rica's official language. In popular beach areas like Playa Herradura, many hotel staff, restaurant workers, and activity providers speak functional English, especially around major resorts. Learning a few Spanish phrases is appreciated by locals and can be handy in smaller establishments outside the resort zone.
The dry season, from December to April, offers the most reliable sunshine and calm seas, making it the most popular time to visit. The green season (May to November) brings occasional rain but fewer crowds and lower prices. Sportfishing is excellent year-round, with peak action for marlin and sailfish from May through October.