How to enjoy 3 days without feeling rushed?
Note
Base rule: pick one or two areas to stay and move in nearby blocks. Fewer transfers, more enjoyment.
Day 1 (arrival + vibe + sunset) — block plan
Morning/afternoon: arrival, check-in, light snack and walk the nearby area.
Afternoon: easy beach (Carrizalillo/Manzanillo) or a view café.
Night: simple dinner in the same area; early rest.
Day 2 (beach + food + free afternoon)
Morning: main beach or Coral (if open) with umbrella and water.
Midday: local lunch; short nap or coffee.
Afternoon: La Punta for surf/sunset; casual dinner.
Day 3 (relaxed wrap-up + light shopping)
Morning: short stroll, buy local souvenirs.
Midday: last calm meal; head back to lodging on time.
Afternoon: transfer to airport/terminal without rushing.
Where to stay based on your style?
Rinconada/Carrizalillo for swimming and cafés; La Punta for boho vibe; Zicatela if you want more nightlife.
How to move to save time?
Moving by zones reduces transfers. Scooter for short hops; Jeep if you carry boards/gear or expect rain.
Tip
Cluster plans by neighborhood: one day in Rinconada/Carrizalillo, another in La Punta/Zicatela. Avoid back-and-forth.
Heads up
Don’t underestimate swell and don’t drive tired at night. If in doubt, switch beaches or take a taxi.
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— KORU
Good to know
KORU helps you pick mobility and zone plans so you squeeze the most out of 3 days without rushing.
