Fitness, Gyms & Personal Trainers in Nosara

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Staying fit in Nosara is almost effortlessly built into the lifestyle, but dedicated fitness facilities do exist for when you want structured training. The options are small in number but reflect the interests of the health-conscious expat community that has settled here. Breathe Jiu-Jitsu offers Brazilian jiu-jitsu classes in a proper mat room — a genuine find in a town this size, drawing both competitive and recreational practitioners. Nosara Pickleball has grown rapidly alongside the sport's global popularity, with regular group sessions on dedicated courts that welcome drop-ins of all skill levels. Aleo Studio leans into the yoga-adjacent fitness culture with functional movement and bodywork classes. Beyond these, many expats train informally — beach runs at low tide, ocean swims, or hiring private trainers who operate independently. The outdoor environment is your best gym: the hills around Garza and the soft sand of Playa Guiones make for challenging natural workouts. Memberships and drop-in rates tend to be reasonable by expat standards, typically $10–20 per class.

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Aleo Studio

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Aleo Studio, beside La Ventinita) in, 400 metros SurOeste de Hotel Harmony *Located at Campo, Provincia de Guanacaste, Nosara, 50206, Costa Rica · 28 views ·

Nosara Pickleball

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Nosara Pickleball, Civic Association, 100 m noroeste de, Guanacaste Province, Nosara, 50206, Costa Rica · 27 views

Breathe Jiu-Jitsu Nosara l Academy and Training Camps

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Breathe Jiu-Jitsu Nosara l Academy and Training Camps, Provincia de Guanacaste, Nosara, 50206, Costa Rica · 23 views ·

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Expat tips for Fitness, Gyms & Personal Trainers in Nosara

Try Pickleball for Instant Community Access +

Nosara Pickleball attracts a cross-section of the expat community and is one of the fastest ways to meet people when you first arrive. Drop-in sessions are welcoming to beginners and the social scene around games extends well beyond the court.

Use the Beach for Low-Impact Cardio +

Playa Guiones's long stretch of packed sand at low tide is ideal for running without the joint stress of pavement. Early morning and late afternoon runs avoid the midday heat and often coincide with wildlife sightings along the shoreline.

Ask About Package Deals at Studios +

Most fitness providers in Nosara offer better rates for multi-class packs or monthly memberships compared to drop-in pricing. If you're staying longer than two weeks, ask about packages — you can often save 30–40% over paying per session.