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50 Best Things to Do in Costa Rica

February 1, 2025 By Sammi 136 Comments

Costa Rica is known for its beautiful beaches, lush rainforest, fantastic outdoor adventure and abundant wildlife.

With over 25% of its land protected, Costa Rica is one of the best destinations in the world for nature, outdoor adventure, wellness and wildlife watching!

Some of the top attractions in Costa Rica are Arenal Volcano, Manuel Antonio National Park, La Paz Waterfalls, Papagayo Peninsula, Tamarindo beach, Rio Celeste, Monteverde Cloud Forest and Corcovado National Park.

Top things to do in Costa Rica are hiking, waterfalls, surfing, ziplining, yoga and fishing.

If you plan to visit Costa Rica and are wondering what to do in Costa Rica, here is our list of 50 best things to do in Costa Rica.

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What to Do in Costa Rica

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1. Ziplining

Ziplining is a MUST DO in Costa Rica. Costa Rica is world famous for its long cables and spectacular views of the rainforest.

Ziplining in Monteverde
Ziplining in Monteverde

The best places for ziplining in Costa Rica are Monteverde, La Fortuna and Guanacaste. However, there are many ziplines throughout the country.

You can find beginner and family friendly ziplining tours to adrenaline ziplines with extra superman cables and tarzan swings!

Some recommended zipline tours are Vista Los Sueños (Jaco), Hacienda Baru in Dominical, 100% Aventura in Monteverde, Guachipelin in Hacienda Guachipelin, Sky Adventures in La Fortuna, Selvatura Park in Monteverde, Treetopia in Monteverde, and Diamante Eco Adventure Park in Guanacaste.

This specific Arenal canopy adventure with tarzan swing is one of the best for families in La Fortuna.

Tip: In Costa Rica, we call ziplining tours “canopy tours” so if you see the word “canopy”, that is the same as ziplining.

2. Sunset Sailing Cruise

If you’re planning a beach vacation, you must book a sailing cruise!

Sunset cruises are one of the best things to do for families, friends and couples in Costa Rica. Sail underneath a beautiful sky while watching the sun go down.

These type of cruises are shared, so you’ll share the boat with anywhere from 30-50 other people, depending on the company.

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On the sunset sailing cruise we went on in Tamarindo

You can find sunset sailing cruises in nearly all tourist beach towns on the Pacific coast such as Playas del Coco, Flamingo, Potrero, Tamarindo and Samara.

We did a catamaran cruise in Manuel Antonio which was really fun.

Sunset sailing cruises run from around $75-110 USD per person and usually include snorkel equipment, fruit, water, drinks, snacks or lunch.

3. Scuba Diving

Costa Rica has excellent scuba diving, depending on the time of year and location.

The best place to dive in Costa Rica is Cocos Island National Park. However, it’s over 500 kilometers from the coast, requires a 36 hour journey to get there via a liveaboard and divers must be advanced level.

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Scuba diving at Cocos Island

For scuba diving without a liveaboard, the best dive sites are Bat Islands, Las Catalina Islands, Gulf of Papagayo, Tortuga Islands ship wrecks, and Caño Island Biological Reserve.

A PADI certified 2 tank dive costs around $125 USD.

You don’t need to be certified as there are “Discovery dives” which are specifically for non-certified divers. These cost around $200 USD and include 1 hour of pool instruction.

The best towns to stay at for scuba diving are Drake Bay, Flamingo, Playas del Coco, Uvita, Playa Ocotal and Tamarindo.

What About Snorkeling in Costa Rica?

Snorkeling is not great in Costa Rica. It doesn’t compare to Hawaii or Belize and snorkeling off the beach is not very good.

However, there are some decent spots, such as Flamingo, Gulf of Papagayo, Tortuga Island and Cahuita, which is best via a snorkeling tour by boat.

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Snorkeling in Costa Rica

Cahuita National Park is home to some of the biggest coral reefs in Costa Rica and visitors can take a snorkeling tour to the reefs. Whe weather is finicky on the Caribbean side, so you can only go if the weather is good.

For the best snorkeling experience, take a snorkeling tour at Caño Island from Drake Bay or Uvita. The island is off the coast and is a biological reserve with excellent snorkeling and scuba diving.

But if you’re not visiting Uvita or Drake Bay, you can book a private boating and snorkeling tour from places such as Flamingo and Playas del Coco.

4. Private Boating Tour in Gulf of Papagayo

The Gulf of Papagayo up in the north Pacific coast of Costa Rica, one of the most beautiful places in Costa Rica. The Papagayo Gulf has a myriad of boat access only white sand beaches and beautiful coastlines.

The best way to experience the Gulf of Papagayo to the fullest is a private boat tour.

It’s one of our favorite things to do in Costa Rica and always on the itinerary whenever we have friends or family visiting!

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Boating in Gulf of Papagayo

One of our best friends runs a boating tour in Playas del Coco and we love going boating with him since he knows the best snorkel spots and hidden beaches.

Check our link to read more about it and request a boat tour.

5. ATV Tour

Add some adrenaline to your vacation on an ATV tour!

Drive through forests and jungle to reach beautiful viewpoints, stop at rivers and waterfalls and trek through muddy rainforest trails.

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Diamante Eco Adventure Park ATV tour

You can find fun ATV tours in many places like La Fortuna, Tamarindo, Flamingo, Samara, Jaco, Santa Teresa, Uvita and Manuel Antonio.

The La Fortuna ATV tour went to a river, a view point of the volcano and a stop at the Maleku indigenous community. Super fun!

Diamante Eco Adventure Park (North Guanacaste) and Vista Los Sueños adventure park (Jaco) both have ATV tours inside their property.

6. Surfing

People from all over the world come to Costa Rica just to surf as it has some of the best waves in Latin America.

Some of the best surf spots in Costa Rica are Pavones, Jaco, Santa Teresa, Playa Hermosa (Jaco), Playa Cocles, Dominical, Playa Matapalo (Osa Peninsula), Nosara, Playa Avellanas, Playa Tamarindo and Playa Grande.

However, this is just a small sampling of the great surfing beaches here.

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Surfing at Playa Jaco

And if you really want to learn to surf, sign up for a surf camp. Excellent places for surf camps are Nosara, Tamarindo and Santa Teresa.

For lessons, a 2 hour group surf lesson costs around $65 USD per person. You can also rent a board for around $25 USD a day.

7. Canyoning

Canyoning (rappelling down waterfalls) is an incredible adventure activity in Costa Rica.

It’s one of my personal favorite things to do in Costa Rica since it’s a heart pumping adventure in the middle of a beautiful rainforest. So exhilarating!

Rappeling waterfalls in La Fortuna
Canyoning Costa Rica

One of our favorites is the canyoning tours in La Fortuna. The first waterfall they take you to is nearly 200 feet tall!

The same canyoning company in La Fortuna offers a second, more adrenaline filled tour called Rainforest Adventures. You’ll waterfall rappel down a beautiful waterfall, jump in the pristine river and swim in the crystal clear pools.

8. Try a Copo or a Churchill

A copo is a sweet Costa Rican beach treat that you must try. It’s shaved ice with kola syrup, powdered milk and condensed milk.

Some versions called the churchill are more intense with ice cream and fruit added on top.

You can find copos in nearly all beach towns and tourist destinations. Look for a man or woman pushing a cart that says “COPO” on it.

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Churchhills

The town of Puntarenas is famous for churchills so the best place to get one is there. If you take the ferry from Puntarenas to Paquera, you can grab one while you wait.

You can’t get a more local dessert than that and it’s a yummy way to beat the heat!

9. Enjoy the Fiestas Civicas (Local Parties)

Experience culture, fun and food during the fiestas civicas, or the local parties. The fiestas have rides, games, food, music, dancing and bull riding, perfect for experiencing local culture.

These fiestas are held all year long throughout the country as they are like a moving circus. The most common months are December, July, February and March.

If you’re in the Brasilito/Tamarindo area, the fiestas are usually mid March. December has epic ones for Christmas parties in a district called Zapote in San Jose.

Other popular festivities are the Palmares Fiestas and Puntarenas Carnaval.

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The Fiestas at Playas del Coco

One of the highlights of the parties is the bull riding, a long standing Costa Rican tradition.

Costa Rica does not partake in bull fighting. Instead, they ride bulls and then once the rider is bucked off, they let the bull run around the ring and chase people for entertainment.

Once the bull is bored chasing people, they do not kill it. They put him back in the corral and bring in the next rider.

10. Cruise Through the Gulf of Nicoya to Tortuga Island

The Gulf of Nicoya is home to several beautiful islands and you can take a day trip to Isla Tortuga, which has a stunning white sand beach and pristine forest.

The day trip cruises 1.5 hours through the Gulf of Nicoya for spectacular views. Then you’ll enjoy the island for 5 hours and then cruise back at sunset.

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Isla Tortuga day cruise

The Tortuga Island cruise is an excellent day excursion from San Jose, Puntarenas and Jaco.

Get our Tortuga Island cruise discount here!

11. Take a Cooking Class

Delight your taste buds and learn about Costa Rican food and traditional cooking methods on a Costa Rica cooking class.

We did a La Fortuna cooking class and farm to food tour that was incredibly interesting as we learned about traditional Costa Rican farming practices, sustainable farming techniques and seasonal produce.

Book the La Fortuna pura vida cooking class with our discount!

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Learning to make tortillas

If you love food tours and are interested in learning about Costa Rican food culture, then you have to take a cooking class!

Cooking classes are popular in La Fortuna, Sarapiqui and Manuel Antonio.

12. Go On a Bioluminesence Kayak Tour in Paquera

Punta Cuchillos by Paquera is the best place to see bioluminesence in Costa Rica. You can take a bioluminescence kayak tour to see this incredbile natural phenomenom.

The best time is the dry season, since you need clear skies and preferrably a new moon. I went in February and had the clearest skies and fantastic weather. The best months would be January through April.

The kayak tour is around 2 hours long and you can do it from Paquera, Montezuma, Tambor and Santa Teresa.

13. Rincon de la Vieja Combination Adventure Tour

In the Rincon de la Vieja area, there are several adventure parks that allow visitors to experience the best of the tropical dry forest and volcano in one day.

We love the Guachipelin 1 day adventure combo tour which is a full day of ziplining, horseback riding, lunch, river tubing, hot springs and mud baths.

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Guachipelin Combo Tour in Rincon de la Vieja National Park

Other fun adventure parks that offer similar activities are Rio Perdido, Buena Vista and Vandara.

The parks are about a 1.5 hour drive from Gulf of Papagayo and Tamarindo/Conchal area and definitely worth a day trip. If you rented a car, you can purchase park passes and visit on your own.

We offer a discount for the Vandara day passes, get it in the link.

If you don’t have your own transportation, the best way to visit is by booking a tour that includes roundtrip transportation, activities and a bilingual guide.

Interested in booking one of the Rincon de la Vieja adventure tours with transportation? Contact us and we’ll be happy to assist!

14. Stand Up Paddle Board

Stand up paddle boarding is very popular in Costa Rica. It’s a ton of fun, great exercise and a fun way to enjoy the ocean.

Many SUP tours will go to a beautiful secluded beach to do some snorkeling or through a bay for nice views.

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SUP at Playa Mantas

I did a 2 hour SUP tour from Playa Agujas. We stand up paddle boarded to Playa Mantas and the beautiful white sand beach Playa Blanca.

You can also SUP on rivers and lakes! You can do a SUP tour on the Baru River by Dominical or stand up paddle on Lake Arenal.

15. Llanos de Cortes Waterfall

This is one of the best waterfalls in Guanacaste, the stunning Catarata Llanos de Cortes.

It’s one of our favorite things to do in Liberia, Costa Rica since it’s only 20 minutes from the city and the best way to cool off on a hot day.

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Catarata Llanos de Cortes

You can swim, have a picnic and take lots of very nice pictures at this waterfall. It’s only a 5 minute walk down from the parking lot so it’s easily accessible for everyone.

Here is our guide to visiting Catarata Llanos de Cortes.

16. Del Toro Waterfall

Catarata del Toro is a stunning 270 foot (83 meters) waterfall in an extinct volcano crater in Bajos del Toro.

The Del Toro waterfall is one of the tallest waterfalls in Costa Rica and is a must see for those who love waterfalls and visiting off the beaten path destinations.

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Catarata del Toro

This waterfall is in the small rural town of Bajos del Toro, about 2 hours from San Jose. The town is a non-touristic destination with tons of excellent waterfall hikes.

You can stop by on your drive from San Jose to La Fortuna but we highly recommend to stay a couple nights in Bajos del Toro if you love hiking and waterfalls.

The beautiful El Silencio Lodge is in Bajos del Toro.

For more information, check out our post on Catarata del Toro.

17. See Sea Turtles at Ostional Wildlife Refuge

Costa Rica is home to some very important sea turtle nesting beaches.

Furthermore, Costa Rica has two beaches that experience mass turtle nestings, known as arribada in Spanish. One of them is open to visitors, the Ostional Wildlife Refuge.

The best time to visit Ostional Wildlife Refuge is June through December as that is when the biggest sea turtle nestings occur.

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Olive Ridley Turtle coming up to shore to nest at Ostional

Visitors can book tours to enter the refuge and see hundreds of mother turtles laying eggs or baby turtles hatching. Reservations with guides required, no exceptions.

Learn more about where and when to see turtles in Costa Rica here.

18. Visit the Jaguar Rescue Center in Puerto Viejo

If you want to learn more about the wildlife of Costa Rica, the Jaguar Rescue Center is one of the best places to do so.

It is a rescue center in Puerto Viejo de Talamanca, on the Caribbean coast, that takes in injured animals, rehabilitates and releases them back to the wild.

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Sloth at Jaguar Rescue Center

Visitors can take a guided tour to can learn about the Costa Rican wildlife and the importance of conservation. A popular tour in is the Jaguar Rescue Center + Punta Uva Rainforest walk.

Other excellent rescue centers and animal sanctuaries to visit are Toucan Rescue Ranch, Centro de Rescate Las Pumas, Alturas Wildlife Sanctuary and Proyecto Asis.

Some centers offer volunteer opportunities for visitors to learn more about wildlife.

19. Fishing

Costa Rica is one of the best countries for fishing with healthy waters and knowledgeable locals.

Sport fishing in Costa Rica is purely catch and release and you can catch fish like marlin, rooster fish and sail fish.

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Fishing in Costa Rica

If you go in shore fishing and catch tuna snapper or mahi mahi, you can keep it. Many restaurants will cook the fish for you too which is nice.

Best places to go fishing in Costa Rica are Playa Flamingo, Tamarindo, Playas del Coco, Quepos, Paquera, Playa Herradura, Mal Pais and Drake Bay.

20. Take a San Jose City Tour or Walk Through Downtown On Your Own

Although San Jose isn’t a huge capital city, it’s the best place to get a glimpse of the typical city life.

Over 1 million Costa Ricans out of of a population of 5.3 million live and work in San Jose.

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Plaza de la Democracia. Great place to people watch and enjoy local city life

Usually 1 or 2 days in San Jose is enough time to see the city and get a taste of what it’s like. There are a handful of small museums and cultural sites, and also excellent shopping.

If you’re interested in learning more about San Jose, take a San Jose city tour.

If you don’t want to take a tour, we recommend to walk through Central Avenue (Avenida Central). That is the main street that goes through downtown San Jose.

You can visit places like the Central Market, National Theater or the museums on your own.

For a full day of Costa Rican culture, we highly recommend a dinner show which is the next thing to do in Costa Rica on our list.

21. San Jose Dinner Show

A dinner show is an excellent way to end a day full of Costa Rican culture.

We have visited Mirador Tiquicia which has a dinner show on Wednesdays and Thursdays.

Mirador Tiquicia Noche Tica
Ram Luna Restaurant view

For a full day of Costa Rican culture, we recommend to do a San Jose city tour and then the Mirador Tiquicia Noche Tica dinner show.

22. Kayak in Tortuguero National Park

Tortuguero National Park, or the “Amazon of Costa Rica” is a place like no other in the country, famous for turtle nestings and rainforest canals, with only access by boat or plane.

Once in Tortuguero, you can take boat rides through the national park to see wildlife but our favorite way is to go by kayak.

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Kayaking through the national park

Kayaking allows you to go to areas that motored boats can’t go.

Furthermore, you don’t disturb the wildlife so you can get very close as you glide quietly on the water, surrounded by lush jungle with no one around.

Kayaking in Tortuguero is one of our favorite things to do in Costa Rica!

Want to visit Tortuguero? Check our Tortugero National Park guide.

It is on the Caribbean side so the best time of the year to visit is September and October as it is drier and it’s the peak time for turtle nestings.

Get our Tortuguero tour packages discount here! Includes roundtrip transportation, meals, activities, lodging and bilingual guide.

23. See a Volcano

Visiting a volcano is a MUST SEE in Costa Rica!

Thanks to Costa Rica’s location and its tectonic plates, there are many inactive and active volcanoes in the country.

The best ones to see are Arenal, Turrialba, Irazu and Poas Volcano.

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Turrialba Volcano – erupting back in 2017

They are all active at some level and the national parks are open for visitors. Make sure you put at least one volcano on your itinerary!

24. Hike Arenal Volcano National Park

And speaking of volcanoes, one of the best ones to see is Arenal Volcano thanks to its easy accessibility and iconic cone shape.

This volcano erupted back in 1968 but nowadays, visitors can hike through the remaining lava beds for beautiful views of the volcano and Lake Arenal in Arenal Volcano National Park.

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Arenal Volcano from Las Coladas trail in the national park

This is a great national park for first timers since it’s easy to get to and the trails aren’t too tough or long.

If you walk the Coladas trail, you will reach a viewpoint to see Lake Arenal and the volcano. Visiting Arenal Volcano is a must when in La Fortuna!

25. Ride a Tram Through the Rainforest

There are a few trams in Costa Rica that take you through the forest up to stunning views.

For those who aren’t big hikers or can’t do a lot of strenuous movements, the tram is the best way to experience the lush tropical rainforest.

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Aerial tram at Rainforest Adventures Caribbean

Along the way, it’s possible to see various birds, monkeys and other wildlife and it’s great to go with a guide who can point out the different plants and flowers you see.

Rainforest Adventures Park Atlantico has a wonderful tram. Veragua, a research center and adventure park on the Caribbean coast has an aerial tram too.

If you go ziplining at Treetopia in Monteverde or Sky Adventures in La Fortuna, you will have to take the aerial tram up to the beginning of the ziplining tour.

26. White Water Rafting Pacuare River

For a full day of fun and adventure, the Pacuare river white water rafting tour packs all that and more.

Paddle through class 3 and 4 (and 4+) rapids in the canyons of Costa Rica, bathe in the cool fresh waters and experience a trip of a lifetime.

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white water rafting Rio Pacuare – Class III and IV rapids

This is my favorite tour I’ve ever done in Costa Rica and there are also multi-day white water rafting trips for the more adventurous ones.

You can even go white water as a way to get around Costa Rica as many companies pick up in San Jose and drop off in La Fortuna or Puerto Viejo!

This is definitely one of the top adventure activities in Costa Rica.

If you want to do the tour, we have a Rio Pacuare white water rafting discount!

27. Explore Mangroves

Mangroves are an incredibly important in this natural world as they support coastal and marine ecosystems.

They are home to a myriad of wildlife such as birds, crocodiles, snakes, crustaceans, fish and much more.

In Costa Rica, there are many mangroves that you can explore by boat or kayak.

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Kayaking through Damas Mangroves

Popular mangrove tours are Damas Island Mangrove in Manuel Antonio (boat or kayak), Rio Baru (kayak/SUP), Sierpe Mangrove (boat), Preciosa Platanares Wildlife Refuge (kayak), and Las Baulas National Park (boat/kayak) in Tamarindo/Grande.

28. Take a Guided Walk at Manuel Antonio National Park

Manuel Antonio National Park is one of the best places in Costa Rica to see wildlife thanks to its lush rainforest and small park size.

A visit to Manuel Antonio National Park is a must do if you are visiting the Central or South Pacific Coast.

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2 and 3 fingered sloth, squirrel and white face monkey

You can visit Manuel Antonio National Park on your own or book a guided tour which is the easiest option.

Guided Manuel Antonio National Park tours include roundtrip transportation, park tickets and a bilingual guide. Click the link to get our tour discount!

29. See Rio Celeste Waterfall and River

One of Costa Rica’s most magical places is Rio Celeste, a sky blue river in Tenorio Volcano National Park.

This bright blue river is stunning and it’s even more beautiful in person. It’s hard to believe the water is that blue but it really is!

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Rio Celeste waterfall

You can hike through Tenorio Volcano National Park to see the waterfall and the union of the two rivers which creates the blue color.

We also highly recommend to stay a night or two in Bijagua, the town that is the gateway to Rio Celeste.

It’s a beautiful, small rural town that is excellent for birdwatching, nature and wildlife.

Also don’t forget to visit the Rio Celeste Free Pool to swim in the sky blue river!

Rio Celeste is one of the MUST SEE places in Costa Rica!

30. Wildlife Watching Safari

One of the best things to do in Costa Rica for families is a wildlife watching safari. In Costa Rica, they offer it by motorized boat or raft.

From La Fortuna, we did an incredible safari float by raft on the Rio Frio river, which is one of the best places in Costa Rica to see wildlife.

Floating down the river in a raft allowed us to get up close to animals without disturbing them.

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Penas Blancas river float

There are two safari floats from La Fortuna: Penas Blancas, the most common one and the Pure Nature safari float which is operated exclusively by one of our tour partners. Both are wonderful!

If you’re short on time, Penas Blancas is the best choice. For a more intimate and personal experience, Pure Nature is quite special.

In Guanacaste, there is a safari float down the Corobici river which offers the same experience. In Sarapiqui, the wildilfe watching safari cruise down Sarapiqui River is similar.

You can also do river boat rides like in Palo Verde National Park, Damas Island in Manuel Antonio or at Hacienda El Viejo in Guanacaste in a motorized boat.

In case you have babies/infants or seniors that cannot sit on a raft, we highly recommend doing a river boat tour in Caño Negro Wildlife Refuge from La Fortuna.

31. Learn about Costa Rican Coffee

Costa Rica grows some of the best coffee in the world and if you’re a coffee lover, you’ll want to take a tour of a coffee plantation to find out why it’s so darn good.

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Learning about coffee

It’s an incredibly educational and enlightening experience as you learn how a cherry gets from the plant into your cup. Plus you get to sample delicious coffee at the end!

One of our favorite coffee tours is Doka Coffee Estate but there are many others.

Golden Bean in Turrialba, Cafe Britt in Heredia, Coopedota in San Gerardo de Dota, Espiritu Santo in Naranjo, Diria Coffee Tour in Hojancha and El Trapiche in Monteverde.

You can even visit Hacienda Alsacia, Starbucks’s coffee plantation.

Since coffee grows best in higher altitudes, the best places for coffee tours are San Jose, Alajuela, Heredia, Grecia, Heredia, Turrialba and Monteverde.

Coffee tours are a must do in Costa Rica if you love coffee or food.

32. Take a Chocolate Tour

In addition to coffee tours, a chocolate tour is an excellent cultural experience.

For the past several years, Costa Rica has seen a resurgence in their chocolate production.

Cacao grows very well in the tropical climate and you can take tours to see how they grow and process cacao to make chocolate.

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Cacao – chocolate tour

The best places to take a chocolate tour is Puerto Viejo and La Fortuna.

We did a chocolate tour with the BriBri indigenous community outside Puerto Viejo which was fascinating since cacao plays an important part in the BriBri culture.

We also did one with Rainforest Chocolate Tour in La Fortuna and Costa Rica Best Chocolate in Sarapiqui which was really fun and informative.

33. See the Crocodiles at the Crocodile Bridge

The Crocodile Bridge is famous for one reason which you can guess: crocodiles.

As you walk across the bridge and look down, you can see up to 10 or 15 giant reptiles laying around just a little below you.

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Crocodiles down on the left

The bridge is in the town of Tarcoles, a little bit before Jaco and it’s worth stopping to see the giant crocodiles.

34. Walk to the Whale’s Tail at Marino Ballena National Park

Inside Marino Ballena National Park is a section where two beaches come together. In low tide, it looks like a whale’s tail!

And this part of the national park is appropriately named “Whale’s Tail” because Uvita is one of the best places in Costa Rica to see humpback whales!

Make sure you visit during low tide so you can walk to the whale’s tail.

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Marino Ballena National Park

Another nice thing about this national park is that it’s not very popular but it is very big.

You will feel like you have the entire beach to yourself and the sunsets there are spectacular.

35. Try Gallo Pinto and Salsa Lizano at a Local Restaurant

Food is for us, the ultimate way to know a country’s culture.

So when you are in Costa Rica, make sure to go to a soda, which is what the locals call a traditional restaurant.

They’re usually a small, open air family run restaurant serving only Costa Rican food.

As for what food to eat, the most traditional breakfast is gallo pinto, which is rice and beans.

This is usually paired with eggs, plantains, a tortilla and cheese.

You will also see a brown sauce on the table called “Salsa Lizano.”

It’s Costa Rica’s classic sauce and I recommend to put some on your pinto. Delicious!

Gallo pinto, eggs, tortilla, plantains

Then if you go for lunch, you can order a casado which is a plate of rice, beans, salad, meat and usually plantains or a picadillo or some sort.

You can have that for lunch or dinner.

36. Go to a Local Bar and Get an Imperial and Chifrijo

And continuing on the topic of food, if you like to drink, then you must visit a local bar.

Not the tourist bars, the bar in the small village outside the touristic destinations.

There you can have the ultimate Costa Rican bar experience, surrounded by local farmers enjoying a beer after a hard day’s work and singing old Spanish ballads on karaoke night.

We recommend to try a chifrijo which is a mix of rice, beans, pico de gallo and chicharrones (fried pork) with chips.

This is a classic Costa Rican bar food.

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Chifrijo

You can find it on the menu at most Costa Rican bars and sodas but it may be under another name. If you don’t see it, just ask.

A chifrijo and Imperial beer is just about as Costa Rican as you can get at a bar.

37. Eat Rice and Beans

If you go to the Caribbean side of Costa Rica, particularly Puerto Viejo, you’ll be surprised to see that the culture, food and people are completely different thanks to the Afro-American influence on the Caribbean coast.

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Caribbean rice and beans with chicken

Instead of gallo pinto, they eat rice and beans which has coconut milk in it.

Their culture is highly influenced by the nearby Caribbean islands so you’ll find plenty of jerk chicken and other yummy dishes.

Our favorite place to get rice and beans in Puerto Viejo is Soda Lidia’s Place. Get the chicken and add some hot sauce, it’s heavenly!

38. Beach Hopping

The coasts of Costa Rica are full of gorgeous beaches and you can find beaches of all characteristics: white sand, dark sand, turquoise waters, clear waters, and much more.

Make sure you take a day to explore up and down the coast to see the stunning beaches in Costa Rica.

Beach hopping Guancaste
Top left to right: Conchal, Coco, Hermosa, Chiquita

The best part is that no beach is ever so full that you can’t find a spot to lay down and if you explore a bit, you may even have a beach all to yourself.

And all beaches are public by law so it’s one of the best cheap activities to do in Costa Rica.

Find out what the best beaches in Costa Rica are!

39. Enjoy the Hot Springs in Arenal

La Fortuna has some of the best hot springs in the country with the Tabacon river supplying natural hot water to the springs.

Some hotels have their own private hot springs or you can go to free access part of the river where the locals go.

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Titoku hot springs in Arenal

Tabacon, Baldi, Ecotermales and the Springs are some of the most popular hot springs in Arenal.

So if you’re visiting La Fortuna, going to the hot springs is a must! You can read more about the best hot springs in Arenal in this post.

40. Go Whale Watching

Costa Rica has the longest humpback whale watching season in the world so your chances are pretty good to see these magnificent creatures.

If you love whales, this is a must do activity in Costa Rica.

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Humpback whale seen at Playa Matapalo in the Gulf of Papagayo

The best places for whale watching is down in Uvita, Drake Bay, Golfo Dulce and Gulf of Papagayo.

The best months are August and September but in you have a chance to see them from July – November and January – March.

We have seen humpback and pilot whales in the Gulf of Papagayo, Las Catalinas and Uvita. It was amazing!

Uvita is said to be the best place to see humpback whales in Costa Rica. They even have a national park, Marino Ballena National Park, that was created specifically to protect the marine life!

41. Try a Cold Coconut Water (Pipa Fria)

You’ll see signs for cold coconut (pipa fria) at every beach town and you definitely want one.

It’s cold coconut water and is oh so delicious on a hot day!

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Cold pipa fria on the beach

I love watching the vendors hack off the top with a huge machete.

You can even upgrade your coconut and get a coco loco with rum.

42. Go Bird Watching

With over 800 species of birds living in Costa Rica, any bird lover will be in paradise.

Snap photos of hummingbirds, toucans, macaws, parrots and other gorgeous tropical birds all throughout the country.

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Great Green Macaws in Tortuguero

Wildlife and bird lovers have to put a bird watching tour on their “things to do in Costa Rica’ list.

And if you’re a birder who wants to see the Resplendant Quetzal, February – April are best times in Monteverde, particularly the Curi Cancha Reserve.

We saw several Resplendant Quetzals there in March.

For a more “off the beaten path” birding destination, check out San Gerardo de Dota, San Ramon or San Vito.

For the hardcore birders, stay at one of the eco lodges built specifically for birding such as Trogon Lodge, Arenal Observatory Lodge or Selva Verde Lodge.

We especially love Maquenque Eco Lodge for birding in an off the beaten path destination. Use our “mytanfeet” promo code on their website to save 5%!

43. Hang Out in the Town Square

To experience a bit of local life, head to the town square and park.

Here is where you’ll see locals hanging out and relaxing in the evenings.

La Fortuna is one of our favorite town squares to get an ice cream and people watch. It’s so picturesque with the church and volcano in the backdrop!

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La Fortuna town square

Other places we like to people watch is at Plaza de la Democracia in San Jose, the park in Playas del Coco, topiary gardens in Zarcero, the park in front of the red church in Grecia and in front of Amy’s Restaurant in Monteverde.

44. Go on a Night Walk

The jungle changes drastically when the sun goes down and the best way to experience it is to go for a guided night walk.

Guides will point out creatures that are only seen in the dark such as insects, spiders, frogs, snakes and more.

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Helmeted lizard

We’ve done several night walks in Costa Rica. In La Fortuna, we did an exclusive night walk which was super cool and we saw lots of frogs and snakes.

In Osa Peninsula we did a night walk at Leona station with La Leona Eco-Lodge, in Braulio Carrillo we did a night walk with Rainforest Adventures and in Monteverde, we have done three!

For night walks in Manuel Antonio, our partner offers jungle night walks (get 7% off in the link).

45. Watch a Futbol Game at the National Stadium in La Sabana

Futbol is a huge passion of all Costa Ricans and there are games held in the stadium year round.

Cheer for the local teams and experience one of the country’s favorite past times.

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At La Sabana, the national futbol stadium

La Sabana in San Jose is their biggest stadium but they also have stadiums in Heredia, Puntarenas, Alajuela, Limon and Cartago.

We watched the Panama vs Costa Rica game in La Sabana (qualifiers for World Cup) and it was really fun to see all the Ticos cheering and going crazy!

46. Try Costa Rican Local and Craft Beer

Costa Rica has a few locals beers to try, Pilsen and Imperial are the most popular.

Head to the bar to have a beer and you’ll also get a great glimpse into Tico life since beer is heavily ingrained in their culture.

All bars in Costa Rica offer some sort of happy hour, some places even have happy hour all day!

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Yeison having an Imperial at sunset

Costa Rican craft beer is growing immensely in Costa Rica.

Now, many bars and restaurants serve craft beer and you can readily buy them at supermarkets.

Micro-breweries are popping up all throughout the country which is great for beer lovers.

47. Nauayca Waterfalls

I’ve already mentioned a few waterfalls in this post but I can’t forget the majestic Nauyaca waterfalls!

These two stunning waterfalls lie deep in the rainforest up in the mountains of Dominical and it’s an incredible place to visit!

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Nauyaca waterfalls

The waterfalls are on a private property owned by a local family.

You can hike (4 kilometers or 2.5 miles) one way, take the local horseback riding tour or ride their 4×4 truck.

Definitely a must if you’re in Manuel Antonio, Dominical, Uvita or Ojochal.

48. Visit Corcovado National Park

As one of the most biologically diverse places on earth, Corcovado National Park is an absolute must for wildlife lovers.

Corcovado National Park is in the Osa Peninsula, which holds around 6% of the world’s biodiversity. You’ll feel like it’s a different world with the sheer amount of wildlife around.

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Tapir walking in front of Sirena Station during our stay

You can do a one day trip to the ranger stations such as La Leona, San Pedrillo and Sirena but the ultimate way to experience the national park is an overnight stay at Sirena Station.

We boated from Puerto Jimenez to Sirena Station and stayed one night. In that one night stay, we saw 5 tapirs, a bunch of spider monkeys, toucans, parrots, birds of prey, and much more.

For the hiking lover, you can do the 12 kilometer 4.5 mile) hike from Carate to Sirena Station and stay overnight at the station for the ultimate Corcovado National Park experience.

49. Walk the Hanging Bridges in the Monteverde Cloud Forests

Walking the hanging bridges in Monteverde gives you a great view of the cloud forest.

You can see lush green forest all around you and even some wildlife if you have a good eye. It’s an unforgettable experience and let’s be real.

The bridges are one of the most instagrammable places in Costa Rica!

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Hanging bridges at Selvatura Park, Monteverde

All these bridges are very stable and is one of the best ways to take in the forests.

Many of the adventure parks have their own hanging bridges like Selvatura and Treetopia in Monteverde.

There are hanging bridges parks in other places in Costa Rica such as Mistico Hanging Bridges in La Fortuna, Rainmaker by Parrita, San Luis adventure park in San Ramon, Villa Lapas near Carara and Heliconias Lodge in Bijagua.

Sky Adventures in La Fortuna also has their own hanging bridges trail too.

50. Enjoy the Pura Vida Life!

Pura vida is the slogan of Costa Rica and directly translated to English it means pure life. Costa Ricans use this as a way to say anything good.

Life’s good, pura vida. That guy’s my friend, he’s very pura vida.

They also say it as hi, goodbye, thank you and you’re welcome. So above all, the most important thing to do in Costa Rica is to enjoy the pura vida life.

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Pura vida with my bestie!

Costa Rica is a country full of love and peace and their people know how to live and enjoy.

They’ll teach you how to be grateful for what you have and you’ll take all those things with you when you go back to your home country.

Hopefully your trip here will give you a new perspective on life and to appreciate what is given to you.

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  1. Barbara says

    January 30, 2019

    hi! i love your site. i’ve gotten so much information from it. i’m heading to costa rica at the end of february for my birthday! im so excited and through my research i’ve found so many things that i’d like to do there. we will be renting a car and i think i have finally narrowed our trip down to 4 stops being, arenal, monteverde, manuel antonio, and uvitas. i would like to see a couple of waterfalls, probably la fortuna and nauyaca, hanging bridges, zipline, take a dip in the hot springs, hike, and scuba dive off cano island. now for the tricky part. i only have 7 full days! is it possible? how many days should i spend at each stop? i know that the trouble is that there are 4 stops instead of 3 which means one stop will have to be for one night only. do you think there is a way we can perhaps stop and pass through one of them? for instance when going from monteverde to san manuel. is there a way we can drive down to san manuel. spend the day at the park/beach and then drive on through to uvita? would it be safe to drive that route after sundown? many thanks for any insights you can provide.

    Reply
    • Sammi says

      January 30, 2019

      Hi Barbara, that’s definitely way too many places for only 4 days and all the destinations are very far apart for driving (arenal – monteverde around 3.5 hours, monteverde to MA is 5, MA to Uvita is around 1.5 and Uvita back to San Jose is around 3.5-4). I would cut out a couple places, for only 7 full days we usually recommend two destinations. You could stop by MA on your way to Uvita but Monteverde to MA is already a 5 hour long drive (and to and from Monteverde is a long, windy, curvy mountainous road that can be very tiring to drive because you have to go slow and carefully) and you would want to spend at least 3-5 hours in the park to get a good experience and the park closes at 4 PM. Remember it also gets dark by 6 PM every day.

      I would take out Monteverde and do something like La Fortuna days 1-2, Manuel Antonio 3-4, Uvita 5-7.

      Reply
  2. Atisha Edwards says

    October 30, 2018

    Hi!
    I really enjoyed this list. I am looking to go to Costa Rica and January for about 5 days. My friends and I are looking to stay in San Jose. Is there any activities you’d recommend that is within close proximity.

    Reply
    • Sammi says

      October 30, 2018

      Hi! You can read in this post for things to do in San Jose: Things to do in San Jose and day trips: Day trips from San Jose

      Reply
  3. sonja says

    March 31, 2018

    How far is Territorio de zaquates from guancaste region?

    Reply
    • Sammi says

      March 31, 2018

      Hi, it’s about a 4 hour drive. They are currently closed right now though and don’t have any public walks schedule for 2018 so far. You can check their websites for updates

      Reply
  4. Ferenc says

    January 20, 2018

    Hi Sammi,

    Thaks for this blog!
    I am going to CR for 16days alone.
    Should I rent a small car (no 4wd)? Or try to travel with bus/shuttle?

    And one more quetion: i am not a big beaher, but i will lay down there, how could You manage values during swimming etc.? Can not left in the car, how is the beach theft safety?

    Thanks, Ferenc from Hungary

    Reply
    • Sammi says

      January 20, 2018

      Hi Ferenc!

      It will depend on where you’re going in Costa Rica, you can check in this post the road conditions for popular routes and destinations: Costa Rica road conditions. If you’re going to places like San Jose, Arenal, Jaco, Manuel Antonio, Samara, Coco, Tamarindo, Puerto Viejo, then you don’t need to rent a 4wd or 4×4. A sedan will do for those destinations. But if you’re going to places like Monteverde, Osa Peninsula, Uvita or up in the mountains, then a high car like an SUV will be necessary.

      As for swimming at the beach, definitely don’t leave your valuables at the beach unattended. Find a place where there are a lot of people and try to bring minimal valuables as possible. You can ask people near you to keep an eye on your stuff and always swim close to your things, don’t swim off far away and always look at it every couple minutes, if it’s a popular beach with lots of people. We don’t recommend swimming and leaving your things at a beach where there is nobody because it only takes a minute for the thieves to take your stuff and unfortunately, beach theft is something to be concerned about if you are going to an empty beach.

      Reply
    • Jeffrey says

      April 24, 2018

      Yolo it

      Reply
  5. Div says

    November 28, 2017

    Great Blog! How many days did you this over? We’re planning to visit in December and can’t decide if we should do 7 or 10 days

    Reply
    • Sammi says

      November 28, 2017

      This was over several years haha but if you can, visit for 10 days. 7 days is a good amount of time to visit 2 destinations without wearing yourself out but with 10, you can either stay longer in each place to experience it more or visit another close destination.

      Reply
      • Robert says

        October 20, 2018

        I am going to costa rica for one week in November. It seems this may be the end of the rainy season, or not?

        Reply
        • Sammi says

          October 21, 2018

          Hi Robert, yes it will be the transition time from rainy to dry. You can read more about it in this post: Reply

  6. Amy says

    June 7, 2017

    Hi,

    We are looking into visiting Costa Rica in December of 2017. We have two children that will be 16 and 14. We love beach time, hiking, and would like to try deep sea fishing. Any specific recommendations? Just starting to look so we have a lot to learn.

    Reply
    • Sammi says

      June 7, 2017

      Hi Amy, I suggest Guanacaste as it has great sport fishing and beautiful beaches. You can drive to a national park for hiking one hour away. Here are some things to do in Guanacaste for more information: Reply

  7. Kho lạnh says

    April 18, 2017

    Costa Rica is a beautiful land. I went this place last year with my boyfriend.I love cold coconut water and is oh so delicious on a hot day! I will back soon

    Reply
  8. Michelle says

    February 27, 2017

    Hello! I’m planning a trip to Costa Rica this July, I really wanted to visit Territorio de Zaguates but when I looked them up on google it says they are permanently closed. I was just wondering if you knew if this were true or not?
    Thank you!

    Reply
    • Sammi says

      February 27, 2017

      Hi Michelle, they stopped doing open visits and they only do I think 1 public visit a month. You need to reserve the spot, the best way to contact them is through their Facebook.

      Reply
    • Leann says

      March 4, 2017

      We have visited and it was a wonderful experience. Their Facebook account will give the dates of their walks,but probably not until May or June. We are also going again in June and appreciate this site for ideas. Costa Rica is amazing! Thank you!

      Reply
  9. Katie - Round The World Magazine says

    January 31, 2017

    Oh my god, Rincon De La Vieja, one of our favourite places in the whole world. Thanks for the overview of this wonderful country and for binging back the memories of our lone jungle hike.

    Reply
    • Sammi says

      January 31, 2017

      Rincon is one of our favorite places too, glad you guys love it and that we could help stir up some good memories 🙂

      Reply
  10. Ionela says

    January 31, 2017

    Did mostly everything mentioned in here, pura vida! A thing that I figured is important, no matter how much repellent you use, you’lo still get some horrible mosquito bites. I find something that works just great with that, it’2 micellar water. I use it mostly to clean my face, but now I find that works better then anything else on my legs! Try it, really works

    Reply
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