Area Comparison · Guanacaste
Playa Flamingo vs Playa Potrero
Two of Guanacaste’s most-asked-about addresses, compared honestly: an established luxury beach town with a marina versus a quiet, walkable bay — Gold Coast value. Here’s how they actually differ — and who each one fits.
Playa Flamingo
An established luxury beach town with a marina.
Playa Potrero
A quiet, walkable bay — Gold Coast value.
Typical Monthly Cost — Couple, Comfortable Condo
Estimates from our cost-of-living model — a starting point, not a quote. Build your own estimate → · Estimate rental income →
Choose Flamingo if…
- You want an established luxury beach town with a marina
- You're buyers who want an established, amenity-rich luxury address
- Luxury matters to you — it's a clear edge here
- Beach matters to you — it's a clear edge here
Choose Potrero if…
- You want a quiet, walkable bay — Gold Coast value
- You're families and retirees who want Gold Coast access without Gold Coast pricing
- Walkability matters to you — it's a clear edge here
- Surf matters to you — it's a clear edge here
Common Questions
Is Playa Flamingo or Playa Potrero better for families?
Playa Flamingo generally edges it for families on schools and beach safety, but the right answer depends on your kids' ages and routine — that's exactly what we talk through on a call.
Which is cheaper to live in, Playa Flamingo or Playa Potrero?
For a typical couple (comfortable condo, one car, mixed dining), we estimate roughly $5,450/month in Flamingo versus $4,550/month in Potrero. Housing choice swings this more than anything else.
Which is the better investment, Playa Flamingo or Playa Potrero?
Both have a real case: Flamingo — an established luxury beach town with a marina; Potrero — a quiet, walkable bay — Gold Coast value. The better buy depends on your budget, hold period and rental goals — we'll give you an honest read either way.
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