Playa Grande in Montezuma, Guanacaste, Costa Rica, is a stunning and expansive beach often confused with its namesake near Tamarindo. Accessible only by a 30-minute walk north from Montezuma Beach, it remains free from cars, quads, police, and crowds, making it an ideal spot for those seeking seclusion.
This beach is a haven for travelers looking to swim, surf, boogie board, or sunbathe nude. Known for its sizeable waves, it attracts dedicated surfers who make the trek daily with their boards. Playa Grande’s vast expanse, particularly during low tides, offers a picturesque panorama of white sand, blue skies, and crashing waves. It’s a refreshing sight for hikers enduring the tropical heat.
The beach draws a diverse and vibrant crowd, including backpackers, gypsies, surfers, street musicians, and other fun-loving tourists and locals. Playa Grande comes alive with art, surfing, bonfires, and the freedom to go nude, creating a secluded yet lively atmosphere.



