We will drive through the gravel roads and between the mountains of Santa Cruz and Nicoya Towns to reach these captivating woods. We will unveil the rivers and tropical dry forests of the most important protected area of the region. We walk through the short trails of the Park or hike upstream a river to reach the Brazil Waterfall.
What to bring:
- Hiking Shoes that you can wet or
- Strap Sandals (Chaco´s, Teva´s, Keen´s, etc)
- Light cloths and swimwear
- Towel
- Reusable bottle of water
- Mosquito Repellent
- Rain Gear from May until November
Important details
Brazil Waterfall might be short of water or dry between late December and May, but the Water Holes stay all year long to cool to enjoy
Breakfast Stop is not included but can be set if Pick-up is coordinated 45 minutes earlier and stop at a local Restaurant on the way ($6-$10pp)
Bakery Stop for optional pastry and use of restrooms (no visitor center or bathrooms are available at the Park)
We will cross a small river to arrive to park ranger station (knee level) and start the naturalist experience.
Choose either to walk 3/4 mile loop trail (with a steep section) to discover the local flora biodiversity, and tropical hardwoods to visit water holes to cool off.
OR hike upstream 1/2 mile to Brazil waterfall
When you are ready we will drive back to Santa Cruz downtown, to get an optional lunch at a typical Restaurant
Depending on the location of your accommodation we either meet here, or meet somewhere closer to your accomodattion on the way to Santa Cruz Downtown.
Guanacaste and Northwest Costa Rica is renowned for its stunning Pacific beaches, lush national parks, and vibrant cultural heritage. This region offers a perfect blend of adventure, relaxation, and authentic Costa Rican experiences, making it a top destination for travelers seeking both natural beauty and rich traditions.
This national park is home to the active Rincón de la Vieja volcano and offers a variety of eco-tours, including hiking, mud baths, and waterfall jumps.
This park is a critical nesting site for the endangered leatherback sea turtles. Visitors can witness nesting season from October to February.
This park is known for its historical significance in Costa Rica's fight for independence and its diverse ecosystems, including dry tropical forests.
A traditional Costa Rican breakfast dish made with rice, beans, onions, peppers, and spices, often served with eggs, tortillas, and natilla (sour cream).
A fresh seafood dish made with raw fish or shrimp marinated in lime juice, mixed with onions, peppers, cilantro, and sometimes tomatoes.
A popular bar snack consisting of a base of rice, beans, and pork or chicken, topped with pico de gallo and avocado.
This is the dry season, offering ideal conditions for beach activities, wildlife viewing, and outdoor adventures. The weather is sunny and warm, with minimal rainfall.
Costa Rican Colón (CRC)
CST (UTC-6)
110VV, 60HzHz
Guanacaste is generally safe for travelers, with low crime rates and a welcoming atmosphere. However, petty theft and scams can occur, especially in tourist areas.
Liberia, Tamarindo, Santa Cruz
Buses are the most common and affordable way to get around. They are reliable but can be crowded during peak times.
Available • Apps: Uber, DiDi
Car, Bike, Scooter
A stunning beach known for its unique shell-covered shoreline and clear waters, perfect for swimming and snorkeling.
A beautiful wildlife refuge offering hiking trails, wildlife viewing, and scenic views of the Pacific coast.
An adventure park offering a variety of activities, including zip-lining, waterfall rappelling, and horseback riding.
Price varies by option