When you think of Costa Rica’s Caribbean shores, things like a laid-back vibe, coconut dishes and calypso might pop up in your mind. People do not necessarily come to this side of Costa Rica for its wildlife, but if you’re a big fan of Mother Nature, the flora and fauna of the eastern side of the country have a great deal to offer as well.
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The National Park in Cahuita stars a splendid eight-kilometer hike along beaches that are cut straight out a “Pirates of the Caribbean” movie. Start your tour from the Kelly Creek station in Cahuita, a tiny beachfront town, and walk all the way around Punta Cahuita towards the Puerto Vargas beach. Apart from the stunning beaches and tropical plants, the park hides a lot animals as well, including furry friends and reptiles.
As the most easily accessible national park in the Caribbean south of Costa Rica, Cahuita is a favorite among many. It consists of 2,732 acres of land and 55,200 marine acres and was created to protect the largest coral reef in the country.
The 600 acre reef has around 35 species of coral, over 100 species of fish and mollusks, crustaceans and sea turtles. There are also a few rivers in the park so a variety of wildlife can be seen such as white face monkeys, herons, caimans, sloths, snakes and lizards.
• Dress code is smart casual
• Comfortable walking shoes are recommended
• Please reconfirm with the local service provider prior to travel, or upon arrival at your destination. Please note that departure times and locations may vary slightly.
Hotel pickups commence approximately 30 - 60 minutes prior to this time, exact pickup time will be advised on reconfirmation.
Times are subject to change due to local traffic conditions.
San José, the capital of Costa Rica, is a vibrant city known for its rich cultural heritage, bustling markets, and colonial architecture. Nestled in the heart of the Central Valley, it offers a unique blend of urban life and natural beauty, with nearby volcanoes and coffee plantations adding to its allure.
This museum houses an extensive collection of pre-Columbian jade artifacts, showcasing the rich history of Costa Rica.
A bustling market offering a variety of local foods, souvenirs, and crafts. It's a great place to experience the local culture.
A stunning example of neoclassical architecture, this theater hosts various cultural performances and events.
A large urban park with walking paths, sports facilities, and a lake. It's a popular spot for locals and tourists alike.
A traditional breakfast dish made with rice, beans, onions, and peppers, often served with eggs, tortillas, and natilla (sour cream).
A typical lunch dish consisting of rice, beans, salad, plantains, and a choice of meat or fish.
A hearty beef and vegetable soup, often served with rice, tortillas, and salad.
A popular bar snack made with fried pork, beans, rice, and avocado.
The dry season offers pleasant weather with minimal rain, making it ideal for outdoor activities and sightseeing.
Costa Rican Colón (CRC)
CST (UTC-6)
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San José is generally safe for tourists, but petty crime such as pickpocketing and bag snatching can occur, especially in crowded areas. Exercise caution and keep valuables secure.
Cariari Bus Terminal, San José Bus Terminal
Buses are the most common and affordable way to get around San José. They cover most of the city and its suburbs.
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A stunning national park featuring the active Poás Volcano and beautiful crater lakes.
A national park featuring the Irazú Volcano, one of the highest peaks in Costa Rica, and stunning views of the surrounding landscape.
A charming city known for its colonial architecture, museums, and the Juan Santamaría Museum, dedicated to Costa Rica's national hero.
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