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Santa Teresa (9° 39' 0" N, 85° 10' 59" W) is a small, but fast growing town in Puntarenas Province, Costa Rica. Like other coastal villages on the Nicoya Peninsula, Santa Teresa started as a remote fishing village. In the early 1990’s, the town of Santa Teresa was „discovered“ by low budget tourists and started growing since then.
Santa Teresa, stretched over 5km of dirt road, is still a remote place with bad road conditions, basic infrastructure (few shops, some internet cafés) but with a substantial amount of available beds. It is known for gold-grey beaches, good surf conditions and a relaxing atmosphere.
Although bars and pubs offer some night activities, Santa Teresa is more popular for it surf potential. The coast along the town as well as south and north of it shows different breaks and a constant swell all year. Many hotels and surf instructors offer their surf related services.
Public transport in town exists and connects to the neighbouring cities of Cobano, Montezuma and Mal Pais. Direct bus connections goes as far as San José. Car rental is possible, also for ATVs.
Medical assistance in town is only limited and provides mostly first aid, if not closed. The next hospital is in Cobano, which is a 20min drive from town, depending on road conditions.
The recent construction boom rises concerns over environment and touristic issues. More tropical jungle is sacrificed for new hotel locations, and more tourists means also more pollution. (...) more....
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