Snorkeling in Costa Rica? | Go snorkeling in Cahuita Costa Rica
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Snorkeling in Costa Rica

Cahuita National Park is a great travel destination where you can explore both lush jungle and underwater wildlife. You can snorkel among the coral reefs and you have the chance to encounter hundreds of different fish species. Cahuita itself is a small village on the relaxed Caribbean coast of Costa Rica. From your hotel, you walk to the beach in some 20 minutes and you can explore the beautiful surroundings by bike or by car. A wonderful place for swimming, surfing, snorkelling and diving.

Cahuita National Park

Cahuita National Park

When you stay in Cahuita, the nearby National Park Cahuita should not be missed. Here you find pristine white beaches, beautiful bays and you can swim, surf, snorkel and dive. In the park itself you’ll spot monkeys, birds, raccoons, iguanas and sloths and when you’re lucky, you even see dolphins. Go explore your own or hire a professional guide to accompany you.

Bribri Indians

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Bribri Indians

In the area you can also visit the indigenous Bribri Indians. During a full day tour they will teach you everything about how they use medicinal plants and show you (and taste!) how they make chocolate. Another tip: stay overnight in this traditional village. Contact us directly for more information.

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Frans and Lindy

For us Cahuita was great!! The hotel manager gave good advice about restaurants and the beaches. Second night the power went out but the whole hotel was lit with candles. Very nice! Cahuita is a charming town and we really had a lot of fun there.

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Rob and Anja Jacques

We stayed at Kenaki Lodge. Nice room, good location by the sea. We enjoyed the town and its surroundings.

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Koos

We made a beautiful hike in the national park Cahuita and we spotted monkeys, raccoons, iguanas, squirrels and many different birds.

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Tessa and Wouter

Our hotel, managed by a French couple, was beautiful. Village was relaxed and during the day great atmosphere with Bob Marley from the speakers.

What to see around Cahuita?

Tip from Anouk:

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Tip from Anouk:

This is one of the best places to go snorkeling in Costa Rica! Combine a guided hike with a snorkeling tour in the Cahuita National Park. Please contact us for more details.

The following destinations are close to this travel package:

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Biking and surfing in Bocas del Toro
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Sleep in a tree house at Punta Uva beach
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Relax and unwind on the beach of Manzanillo
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Stay with the native Bribri Indians
A trip to the Bri Bri indigenous community is an unforgettable adventure! You travel by boat to a tiny village near the border with Panama where the indigenous community will warmly welcome you and show you what their daily life looks like. You'll stay at a local family home and learn more about (among others) the art of making chocolate, the use of medicinal plants and how to build your own thatched roof! Enjoy this unique insight into the traditional culture in Costa Rica.
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Surfing on the Caribbean coast in relaxed Playa Cocles
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One with nature in the lagoon of Barra Pacuare
If you want to enjoy the nature reserve of Tortuguero in its purest, natural form and don't mind staying at a basic accommodation in the middle of the jungle, then you will certainly like this trip to Barra Pacuare. Your lodge can only be reached by boat and you will explore the surrounding canals with a friendly, professional guide. Wifi and mobile networks do not work here, so go off the grid for a few days and immerse yourself in nature.
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Wildlife paradise Tortuguero: from green macaw to sea turtle
The Tortuguero National Park or the 'little Amazon' is a great place to start your holiday in Costa Rica. The region offers vibrant wildlife (you can easily spot monkeys, birds, caimans and iguanas), stunning jungle and it is the most important nesting spot for various species of sea turtles.

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