Costa Rica’s 1,200 km coastline is ideal for boating, offering marinas and moorings on Pacific and Caribbean coasts
Marinas at the Pacific Coast
Marina Flamingo
Located in Playa Flamingo, it is a medium-sized marina that offers a variety of services, including moorings, fuel, restaurants, shops, and activities. Phone: (506) 2688-1818
Marina Papagayo
Located in the Papagayo Peninsula, it is a luxury marina that offers a variety of services, including moorings, fuel, restaurants, shops, and activities. Phone: (506) 2688-0000
Ocean Marina
This is a marina located in Puntarenas, Costa Rica. It offers basic amenities, including moorings, water, and electricity. The marina is located at the entrance of the Puntarenas Estuary, which offers a protected harbor for boats. However, the location means that the marina may not be the most aesthetically pleasing. Phone (506) 83538912
Marina Los Sueños
Located in Playa Herradura, it is a luxury marina that offers a variety of services, including moorings, fuel, restaurants, shops, and activities. Phone: (506) 2672-0000
Marina Pez Vela
Located in Quepos, it is one of the largest and most modern marinas in Costa Rica. It offers a wide range of services for vessels, including moorings, fuel, shops, restaurants, and activities. Phone: (506) 2673-3000
Golfito Marina Village
Located in Golfito, it is a medium-sized marina that offers a variety of services, including moorings, fuel, restaurants, shops, and activities. Phone: (506) 2777-0000
Banana Bay Marina
Located also in Golfito, it is a modern marina that offers a variety of services, including moorings, fuel, restaurants, shops, and activities. Phone: (506) 2777-0000
Moorings at Pacific Coast
Tortuga Island Moorings
Located near Tortuga Island, these moorings offer a tranquil escape in a pristine natural setting. Ideal for snorkeling, diving, and enjoying the unspoiled beauty of the island.
Herradura Beach Moorings
Situated off the coast of Herradura Beach, near Jaco, these moorings provide access to the scenic beauty of the coastline and vibrant marine life.
Coco Beach Moorings
A popular tourist destination in Guanacaste, Costa Rica, offers convenient and picturesque moorings off the main beach, providing easy access to the crystal-clear waters and diverse marine life of the Pacific Ocean.
Experienced divers and snorkelers can explore vibrant coral reefs teeming with tropical fish, while those seeking relaxation can soak up the sun on the expansive sandy beaches.
The moorings’ convenient location also provides easy access to Coco Beach’s diverse culinary and entertainment options.
Marinas locate in Caribbean Coast
Marina Puerto Limón
Located in Puerto Limón, it is a medium-sized marina that offers a variety of services, including moorings, fuel, restaurants, shops, and activities. Phone: (506) 2738-0000
Marina Puerto Viejo
Located in Puerto Viejo de Talamanca, it is a small marina that offers a variety of services, including moorings, fuel, restaurants, and shops. Phone: (506) 2789-4000
Marina Cahuita
Located in Cahuita, it is a small marina that offers a variety of services, including moorings, fuel, restaurants, and shops. Phone: (506) 2749-9000
Marina Tortuguero
Located in Tortuguero, it is a small marina that offers a variety of services, including moorings, fuel, restaurants, and shops. Phone: (506) 2750-0000
Moorings at Caribean Coast
Cahuita National Park Moorings
Situated within Cahuita National Park, these moorings provide access to stunning coral reefs and diverse marine life. Perfect for exploring the underwater wonders of the park.
Importance of Marinas and Moorings to the Costa Rican Economy
In addition to providing a variety of services to boaters, marinas and moorings also play an important role in the Costa Rican economy.
They create jobs, generate tax revenue, and help to promote tourism.
According to a study by the Costa Rican Chamber of Commerce, marinas contribute an estimated $1 billion to the country’s economy each year.
The study also found that marinas create more than 10,000 jobs, both directly and indirectly.
Marinas and moorings are also important for tourism. They attract boaters from all over the world, who spend money on lodging, food, and activities.
A study by the Costa Rican Tourism Institute found that boaters spend an average of $1,000 per day while in Costa Rica.
The Costa Rican government is committed to supporting the marina and mooring industry. The government offers tax breaks and other incentives to marinas and mooring operators, and it is working to improve the infrastructure around these facilities.
With the support of the government and the tourism industry, marinas and moorings are expected to continue to play an important role in the Costa Rican economy for many years to come.