Mal Pais may
be smaller than other communities in Costa Rica, but it is undoubtedly one of
its most trendy and popular beach spots. Located in the southwestern section of
the Nicoya Peninsula, this coastal village is the kind of place stripped of the
hustle and bustle familiar to urban living.
Tourists can
come here to completely unwind and rejuvenate the mind and the body. This may
also be the reason it attracts the rich and the famous, including Hollywood
actors and international celebrities. As a result, Mal Pais always has that
happening, yet understated class to it. A vacation here usually means spending
relaxing days on sandy beaches and enjoying gorgeous sunsets.
The beaches
are, of course, the highlight attractions in Mal Pais, which boasts a coastline
that spans about 6 kilometers. Most of the coastline is occupied by long
stretches of sand, but you can also find some considerably big sets of rock.
Near the shore is a lush jungle rich in flora and fauna. The beach itself
barely has any development. The hotels and resorts are mostly found on the
sandy stretches of its sister village of Santa Teresa. This is also where you
can find bars, restaurants and shops to rent surfing equipment. A number of
people include Santa Teresa and the Playa Carmen area when they talk about Mal
Pais.
Unlike Nicoya
Peninsula's neighboring villages like Montezuma, there are less tours and
activities offered in Mal Pais. This is actually the point of coming here, to
relax and do very little. But after a few days of lazy relaxation, you may feel
like doing something, and you can always go fishing, ride a horse along the
beach or sign up for canopy tours to nearby forested region.
The Cabo
Blanco Absolute Reserve is quite accessible from Mal Pais and makes a great day
trip destination for those who love the jungle environment. Cabo Blanco covers
about 1,270 hectares of land area, and is the first protected area in Costa
Rica. Bird watching has also become a popular activity in the area because of
the wide range of coastal and migratory birds that frequent here. Some of the
bird species to watch for are falcons, kingfishers and scarlet macaws.
Mal Pais is
highly regarded for its big swells and long beach breaks, which are consistent
throughout the year. That is why it is no surprise that surfers from all over
make their way to this sleepy beach town to ride the waves. From the water, you
can admire the volcanic formations that populate the shore. The breaks
generated in Mal Pais is perfect for intermediate and expert level surfers. If
you are a surfing novice, there are some spots you can go to for practice. In
addition, Santa Teresa's beaches have swells ideal for beginners.
You can reach
Mal Pais by taking the Highway 160. If you are coming from the city of
Puntarenas, you can take a ferry first to Narajo Beach or Paquera. From these
places, you have the choice of driving a rented vehicle or take the bus. If you
prefer to fly; you can book a domestic flight from San Jose International
Aiport or Pavas International Airport to Tambor Domestic Airport, which is the
closest airport to Mal Pais. Once you land in Tambor, you can easily hire a
taxi to take you to this beautiful coastal community.
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