1. Cahuita Village
Cahuita Village is a little town situated on a rainforest-backed sandbar. At one point the town was a remote fishing village among banana, coconut and cocoa plantations. Today, the town is a central station for conservation and research in the area.
2. Cahuita National Park Guided Walk
Cahuita , One of Costa Rica's most popular ecotourism destinations, rivers, beaches and lagoons of Cahuita National Park are a study of Rainforest, freshwater and marine biology. When people think of Rainforest, the first thing that automatically comes to their minds is the Caribbean of Costa Rica. Entrance Fee included as well as refreshments. The rainforest itself houses 779 different types of flora; 39 of which are endemic to just Costa Rica. Moreover, Cahuita is home to a raft of animals including crocodiles, toucans and kingfishers; just to name a few.
3. A stop to eat delicious regional food. Fried rice, fish, pork, chicken, shrimps, burgers and meat dishes. Lunch is included.
4. Explore Cahuita National Park - Snorkel
This is one of the rainiest parts of Costa Rica, which contributes to its rich biodiversity. Exploring these beaches and observing the wildlife is a wonderfully relaxing and peaceful way to experience nature. You may see caimans in the mangroves; loads of very loud howler monkeys; tree iguanas; and countless birds!
5. Cahuita National Park Night Walk in Costa Rica
Do you want to discover what happens at night in one of the most interesting and important ecosystems in Costa Rica? The nocturnal humid tropical forest awaits you! A guide with experience in night walks, will take you to live two hours of mystery and suspense with what we can find on this night tour. Animal you may see: snakes; spiders; sloths; frogs (both poisonous and non-poisonous); and nocturnal mammals.