Hotels of El Jobo
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Frequently Asked Questions
El Jobo is located on a small peninsula in the far northwest of Guanacaste Province, Costa Rica, near the Nicaraguan border. It is surrounded by Salinas Bay to the north, the Gulf of Santa Elena to the south, and the Pacific Ocean to the west
From Liberia International Airport, it's about 1.5 to 2 hours by road, via the Pan-American Highway and La Cruz, then Route 935 to El Jobo
The dry season runs from mid-November to late April, perfect for windsurfing and kitesurfing due to consistent offshore winds
The green season, from May to November, brings lush landscapes and more wildlife, with heavier afternoon rains in September and October
Kitesurfing and windsurfing at Bahia Salinas, excellent year-round, best from November to March
Snorkelling, kayaking, paddleboarding, and swimming in the calm waters of Playa El Jobo
Nature excursions: horseback riding, ATV/4×4 tours, canopy zip-lines, and park visits (Santa Rosa, Rincón de la Vieja)
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Marine wildlife watching, including sea turtles (Olive Ridley, green turtles, hawksbills) in nearby waters
Yes, it's a small, friendly community where locals generally look out for one another. Visitors should simply avoid leaving valuables in cars or unattended on beaches
Options range from basic local cabinas and B&Bs to the upscale all-inclusive Dreams Las Mareas Resort, which opened in 2014
Yes, notable ones include:
The Naked Indian Bar (international cuisine, live music)
Tatay Café (seafood specialties)
To book, contact Voyages Aqua Terra at 1-866-628-6241 or by email at ventes@voyagesaquaterra.com.
The main beach is Playa El Jobo, known for its calm waters and ideal setting for kayaking and swimming. Nearby, Bahía Salinas is a world-class spot for kitesurfing, while Playa Rajada is a hidden cove perfect for sunset views. These beaches offer unspoiled scenery and a peaceful atmosphere, making them ideal for travellers seeking a relaxing coastal escape.
Yes, El Jobo is a great location for sea turtle watching, including Olive Ridley, green turtles, and hawksbills. Depending on the season, you can even witness nesting on nearby beaches. Eco-friendly tours allow visitors to experience this natural wonder while supporting conservation efforts for these endangered species.



