Cahuita National Park

Cahuita National Park is in Costa Rica.

Understand

A coastal rainforest with plenty of monkeys, reptiles and birds, Cahuita National Park is a must-see for any traveller in the area.

Landscape

Flora and fauna

Climate

Tropical Rainforest.

Get in

Buses from San José in Direction Puerto Viejo stop in Cahuita. From Limón there are buses until 18:00.

Fees and permits

Entrance into the national park is by donation. It is a great place, make a fair donation.

Get around

By foot. The park is not very big and can be circled within a few hours. There are several guides but rather to show nature attractions since there is only one very well marked trail.

See

Do

Buy

Eat

Drink

Coco´s Bar right in the center. Sunday- Karaoke night!

Sleep

Lodging

There are plenty of cabinas and rooms for rent.

The Atlantida has friendly staff and beautiful landscaping. Quaint, steps from the beach.

Camping

There is no official camping but it is allowed to camp on "Playa Negra" (Black Beach) for one night.

Backcountry

Yes!

Stay safe

Don't swim on beaches with red flags.

Go next

Before dark. You wouldn't want to be lost in the jungle at night. Don't forget: it gets dark early.

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