Costa Rica Sights and Activities
Costa Rica sightseeing and Costa Rica activities for tourists are
endless. Costa Rica has beaches for surfing, outdoor adventure &
historical Central America landmarks.
- Best Wildlife: Take a boat through Refugio Nacional de Vida Silvestre Caño Negro , an aquatic wonderland of mangrove labyrinths full of snakes, iguanas, and even prehistoric fish. Explore the last
frontier at Parque Nacional Corcovado , which protects half of the country’s resident species.
- Best Wilder Life: Hit up the beach-fiend party scene on the streets of Jacó or venture north toward the buzzing surfer clubs of Tamarindo . The beaches of Puerto Viejo de Talamanca bring reggae rhythms and a Caribbean twist to the traditional Costa Rican party scene, while students rock the pulse
of la vida urbana in San Pedro , near San José.
- Best Places To Get High: Costa Rica’s mountains offer hikes to breathtaking viewpoints for every skill level. A simple, easily accessible day hike
to the steaming crater atop Volcán Poás is just hours from San José. Day hikes can also be found in the trails surrounding Volcán Arenal , which lead to waterfalls, hot springs, and views of the active volcano. Adventurous (and skilled) hikers can spend
anywhere from three days to a week navigating the trails of Mt. Chirripó . At 3820m, it is the country’s tallest peak, with views to both the Pacific and Caribbean coasts.
- Best Beach Bumming: Where to begin? The waters of Punta Uva are perfect for swimming, and the tree-lined shores beckon those looking for a place to relax. Enjoy spectacular
waterfalls, wildlife, and waves at Montezuma . Don’t miss the warm, powdery white sands and pristine blue waters of Sámara . Short hikes through the rainforest lead to four of the most beautiful beach coves on the Pacific at Parque Nacional Manuel Antonio .
- Best Diving And Snorkeling: Visit Cahuita to enjoy the largest coral reef on the Caribbean coast, or explore underwater wonderworlds at Playa del Coco and Playa Hermosa . More remote Sierpe and Isla de Caño offer some of the best diving in Central America.
- Best Surfing: Dominical and Playa Pavones are essential stops on true surfers’ itineraries. Playa Negra and Playa Tamarindo , with their silvery waters, are also celebrated by surfers of all skill levels.
- Best Place To Lend A Hand: Turtle conservation volunteers at Tortuguero work alone for six-hour night shifts to guard turtle eggs from poachers who steal them for sale on the black market.
At the Sanctuario Silvestre Wildlife Sanctuary , volunteers spend time nursing orphaned baby animals back to
health before re-releasing them into the wild. If animals aren’t your
thing, reforestation efforts in many of Costa Rica’s national parks are
always looking for volunteers.
- Best Ways To Lose An Arm: The swamp below the Río Tárcales Bridge , a.k.a. Crocodile Bridge , near Parque Nacional Carara, usually hosts 20-30 crocodiles. They have been known to prey on nearby farm animals or even the occasional hapless tourist.
Adrenaline junkies can’t stay away from the “Tarzan swings” at the Monteverde Reserve , where the canopy tours are not for the faint of heart or limb.
- Best Way To Get It Back: The Cartago Cathedral has a room full of miniature metal body parts dedicated in gratitude to La Negrita, Costa Rica’s patron saint, who has been given credit for curing thousands of bodily maladies.

- Sights
With its mist-shrouded waterfalls, dewy cloud forests, fuming
volcanoes, and multi-hued sands, Costa Rica feels like the living
product of an overactive (and indecisive) imagination. Its magma
craters
...more
- Things To See And Do
With its mist-shrouded waterfalls, dewy cloud forests, fuming volcanoes, and multi-hued sands, Costa Rica feels like the living
product of an overactive (and indecisive) imagination. Its magma craters
...more