**Cuajiniquil Mangrove – A Hidden Paradise in Santa Elena Bay**
Nestled in **Santa Elena Bay**, Cuajiniquil Mangrove is a pristine coastal ecosystem rich in wildlife and natural beauty. Part of the **Guanacaste Conservation Area**, this serene mangrove forest is home to an array of species, making it a must-visit for nature lovers.
You will explore the Mangroves in Kayaks with a professional bilingual guide. The guide will make sure you have all the information we have to share with you and look for the hidden animals you can encounter like Monkey, Sloth, Iguanas, various bird species and much more.
After the Kayak activity we will take you to a typical restaurant where you can try the locals preferred dish called "Casado". It is either fish, pork, beef or chicken with rice and beans, salad and fried banana. there are also vegan options available. Lunch is included in your tour price.
Pickup included
Cuajiniquil Mangrove.
A Hidden Paradise in Santa Elena Bay
Nestled in Santa Elena Bay, Cuajiniquil Mangrove is a pristine coastal ecosystem rich in wildlife and natural beauty. Part of the Guanacaste Conservation Area, this serene mangrove forest is home to an array of species, making it a must visit for nature lovers.
As you explore the winding waterways, you’ll encounter crocodiles, howler monkeys, iguanas, and colorful bird species like herons and kingfishers. The dense mangrove roots provide a vital nursery for marine life, supporting the bay’s thriving ecosystem.
Beyond the mangroves, Santa Elena Bay offers crystal clear waters, secluded beaches, and excellent snorkeling, making it a perfect destination for adventure and relaxation. Whether you’re a wildlife enthusiast or simply looking for a peaceful escape, Cuajiniquil Mangrove is a breathtaking spot to experience Costa Rica’s natural wonders.
Typical Lunch is included.
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