![]() ![]() There you’ll find a rocky pool area with a natural water-slide! Just be careful when you go down the slide because it’s completely surrounded by rocks. I’d recommend starting at the waterfall to take in its’ beauty, and then make your way downstream. My favorite part about this waterfall was that it seemed like more of a spot where Costa Ricans would go. It’s about a 25-minute drive from the town of Uvita, so you’ll need a car or taxi to get there. That’s because it just isn’t as well-known as other waterfalls which meant that there weren’t many people around when I was there. You won’t find it in many Costa Rica travel guides though. Uvita Waterfall was one of my favorite locations in Costa Rica. Do a quick Google search of the park and you’ll see why it’s such a hot-spot! Slide down natural water-slide at Uvita Waterfall I didn’t end up having enough time to do this one myself, but according to Manuel Antonio store employee Sebastian, that’s where local families go to watch the sunset. Watch the sunset at Nahomi Park in Quepos I do NOT recommend trying it…please learn from my mistakes, guys. To make the most bang for my buck, I tried to reach the allotted number of eight drinks within those four hours and nearly did! But being in the sun and having seven strong drinks was not my best idea to date. The price was $70 USD and was worth every penny. ![]() The tour lasted about four hours and included whale and dolphin watching, snorkeling, a full meal, and more than enough drinks, both alcoholic and non-alcoholic. ![]() And after going on a catamaran ride with Ocean King (the company that waiter Anthony at Agua Azul recommended), I absolutely agree. Go on a Catamaran tourĪlthough this is definitely more of an activity you’ll see tourists doing, it’s something a couple locals said would be well worth the money. I’d recommend driving or finding a ride if you can. This beach was recommended to me time and time again by locals, and it’s definitely worth it! It’s much calmer than the main beach and you won’t be pestered by all the people trying to sell you something like you will on bigger beaches.Įxtra tip: everyone told me this beach was within walking distance from the main part of town but it’s a LONG walk and then a bit of a hike down to the beach. Drive to Playa BiesanzĬosta Rica travel wouldn’t be complete without a trip to the beach. I thought it was a great activity for a rainy day but I’m sure the view is even better when it’s sunny! I’d recommend Agua Azul for food and the Rico Tico Jungle Grill for drinks. They’re only about a five-minute walk apart so you can check out both if you have the time. Head over to Agua Azul or Rico Tico Jungle Grill for food and drinks with a gorgeous view. Hike Costa Rica’s highest peak: Cerro Chirripo.Slide down natural water-slide at Uvita Waterfall.Watch the sunset at Nahomi Park in Quepos. ![]()
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