Playa Matapalo Information
Matapalo is on the Southern Pacific Coast, just about 45 minutes south of Manuel Antonio. Playa Matapalo, although nested between Manuel Antonio and Dominical, has kept its quiet, pristine beach look with an old fashion atmosphere that is full of charm, soothing and peaceful.
There is nothing to do there but laze about on the beach, take an early morning swim in the company of Howler monkeys and tropical birds. There are scattered houses, cabinas, and small bars and restaurants along the beach, which seem to have always been there for the local people, and they have retained their humble and friendly look.
The little town of Matapalo is a couple of kilometers on the main Pacific Road; therefore many travelers bypass the beach. Going south, the beach finishes in a dead end with the small Rio Portalon. Because there is no development, the wildlife is still there to be admired: Toucans, Howler Monkeys, Iguanas, Red Macaws, White Faced Monkeys, Sloths and even some small wild cats.
Fishing is extremely rewarding in Matapalo; Snappers reaching as much as 30 pounds are not uncommon. The mouth of the Rio Portalon is the local’s favorite spot. Horseback riding is another possibility and tours can be organized, either along the beach or inside the surrounding forests, where beautiful fresh waterfalls are hidden.
Matapalo gives an insight of what Costa Rica really means, in a country where development is racing and pristine beaches are becoming harder to find. In 2003, it was awarded the Blue Flag Award with two stars; the Blue Flag is only offered to beaches in Costa Rica that are clean and ecologically sound.
The surf there is good but this is not a guarantee, and luck is a major factor. Swimming, however, is always wonderful. There is no national park to visit, and there aren’t any five star restaurants or hotels, but rum in a coconut on the beach will do nicely. A simple meal of fried fish and rice and beans while watching a magnificent sunset in quiet surrounding is sometimes all that is needed. Surrender to the slow Latin pace, Manana is another day! Beware; you may not want to leave as soon as planned.
Matapalo is easy to reach by road. You will cross a couple of small bridges, and traffic is low. Coming from Dominical, take the Manuel Antonio road, and once you pass Hacienda Baru, you know that you are almost there.
Filed under: Playa Matapalo on June 6th, 2008