Playa Carrillo: A Favorite Locals’ Beach in Guanacaste

Last Updated: July 25, 2025

Chances are if you don’t live in Costa Rica or visit regularly, you have never heard of Playa Carrillo. But for those that frequent the country, you have probably discovered this hidden gem. In this post, we’ll tell you what makes the beach, Playa Carrillo, so special and why it’s a favorite for so many. We’ll also give some general information about the area itself.

Playa Carrillo Costa Rica

Location

Playa Carrillo is located in Costa Rica’s northwestern province, Guanacaste. It sits towards the southern end of the province. Although the Guanacaste region is more developed, especially along the coast, the southern end near Carrillo has a quiet rural feel.

The closest major town to Playa Carrillo is Samara, just a five-minute drive away. Samara is a fun beach town with a downtown set along the sand. You can learn more with our Samara destination guide.

Playa Carrillo has its own town called Puerto Carrillo. Puerto Carrillo is very small and sits on a hill, with a few hotels, vacation rental homes, simple restaurants, and a couple of basic grocery stores.

Other than the modest development in Puerto Carrillo, most of the land near the beach is pristine tropical forest.

If you keep driving south out of Puerto Carrillo, it becomes even more remote and untouched.

About Playa Carrillo

Set Up

Playa Carrillo is a sheltered cove with clear, aqua colored water. A thick row of palm trees backs the light sand. Although there isn’t a ton of shade, you can usually find a good spot under the palms since the beach is fairly long.

Palm Trees Playa Carrillo

Parking is easy. Since there is no development, you can park right along the road (Route 160) and be steps from the sand. The main road runs along the beach. It has a grassy median in the middle where people park cars as well.

Road Playa Carrillo
The road that runs along Playa Carrillo

Typically, the waves are gentle, making it a great place to swim, even with young children. 

For more family-friendly beaches in Costa Rica, check out our guide to the best beaches for families.

Costa Ricans love Playa Carrillo. The beach is very popular among locals, so it does get busier on weekends and during holidays like Easter and Christmas/New Years. Still, the beach almost never feels too crowded.

Playa Carrillo on the weekend
Playa Carrillo on a Saturday during “summer” (dry season)

Under the palms are some concrete tables and benches. You’ll often find people here set up for the day.

Amenities

One of the great things about Playa Carrillo is that there really isn’t much in the immediate area. So be sure to bring what you’ll need for the day. There is a small grocery store in Puerto Carrillo for drinks or snacks.

You can usually find vendors selling things like cold coconut water, ceviche, or homemade treats. Locals with push carts also sell granizados (a sweet shaved-ice dessert) along the road. But other than that, there’s nothing around.

Bahia Carrillo
The southern end of the beach

Sunset

Playa Carrillo is a popular spot for sunset. People gather along the beach around 5:00 pm to get ready for the big show!

Sunset Playa Carrillo

Mirador Puerto Carrillo

If you drive just past the beach and up the hill, there is a nice mirador/lookout (Mirador Puerto Carrillo). From the small parking area, it’s just a quick walk up some concrete steps to get a lovely view of Playa Carrillo and the bay from above.

Mirador Playa Carrillo
View of the bay from the lookout

Conclusion

Our family all had a great time visiting Playa Carrillo again. The beach has a fun, laid-back vibe and we love having all the locals around. If you’re looking to unwind on a quiet, gorgeous beach, we highly recommend it.

Have a question about visiting Playa Carrillo or have you been before? Let us know in the comments below.

Looking for more information to plan your visit to Costa Rica? Check out these posts:

Samara: Guanacaste’s Most Overlooked Beach Town – Samara is a great place to stay if you’d like to check out Playa Carrillo. This article covers the town set up and gives recommendations for activities and accommodations.

Beach Safety Tips: Many of Costa Rica’s beaches have strong rip currents. Learn about how to recognize them and stay safe.

Costa Rica with Kids: Planning a family trip? Be sure to check out our Costa Rica with Kids hub for family-friendly hotels and lots more things to do.

Renting a Car in Costa Rica: Clearing Up the Confusion – If you plan to stay in Puerto Carrillo, you’ll want a rental car to get around. Learn about how insurance works in Costa Rica and pitfalls to avoid.

Things to Do: Looking for more fun activities for your trip? Our Things to Do articles cover 150+ options for everything from wildlife tours and hikes to hot springs and hanging bridges.

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