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Very nature-focused with very functional, very enriching, very quiet character.

Park · Cahuita

Parque Nacional Cahuita

Immerse yourself in the untouched natural beauty of Parque Nacional Cahuita, where lush tropical palms lean gracefully towards the calm Caribbean Sea. This serene coastal haven invites travel lovers to lose themselves in the soothing sounds of gentle waves and the whisper of jungle leaves. Experience a mindful retreat along white sandy shores framed by wild greenery, perfect for those seeking to reconnect with nature’s soul-soothing embrace. Let the soft ocean breeze and warm tropical light breathe new life into your spirit during this peaceful exploration of Costa Rica’s vibrant Limón Province.

Travel tip

December to April for the driest, sunniest weather on Costa Rica's Caribbean coast

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Most videos filmed Aug during summer. July is busy - one of the most popular times to visit.

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December to April for the driest, sunniest weather on Costa Rica's Caribbean coast

3–5 hours to enjoy trails and beach time

Comfortable walking shoes or sandals, Camera or smartphone for nature shots, Hat and sunscreen, Reusable water bottle, and Lightweight rain jacket during wet season

Nature Lovers, Adventure Seekers, Couples, Solo Travelers, and Photographers

The nearest airport is Juan Santamaría International Airport (SJO) in San José, about a 4-hour drive, with local transfers to Cahuita available.

Stay in charming beachfront lodges, eco-friendly cabins, or cozy guesthouses in Cahuita town near the park entrance.Book a stay →

Explore coral reefs with snorkeling tours, visit the Cahuita village markets, or take hiking trails spotting monkeys and sloths.Book a tour →

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