Is Cahuita Worth It?
A Complete Travel Guide to Costa Rica’s Quiet Caribbean Village On Costa Rica’s southern Caribbean coast, just north of Puerto Viejo, Cahuita sits between rainforest and reef with very little in between. There are no…
A Complete Travel Guide to Costa Rica’s Quiet Caribbean Village On Costa Rica’s southern Caribbean coast, just north of Puerto Viejo, Cahuita sits between rainforest and reef with very little in between. There are no…
To Help You Choose Which to Visit Costa Rica offers two very different wildlife-and-beach experiences on opposite coasts: Cahuita, on the southern Caribbean coast, and Manuel Antonio, on the Central Pacific coast. Both deliver rainforest-meets-ocean…
What Parents Should Know Before Visiting On Costa Rica’s southern Caribbean coast, Cahuita feels refreshingly uncomplicated. There are no high-rise resorts, no sprawling all-inclusive compounds, and no overwhelming tour circuits. Instead, you’ll find a small,…
Which Caribbean Coast Town Is Right for Your Trip? Costa Rica’s southern Caribbean coast feels different from the rest of the country. The rhythm is slower, the cuisine carries Afro-Caribbean roots, and the weather patterns…
A Slow-Caribbean Itinerary for Wildlife, Reefs, and Rainforest Cahuita moves at its own rhythm. Roosters announce the morning. Reggae drifts through town by afternoon. Sloths hang motionless above sandy coastal trails. Five days here is…
Wildlife, Snorkeling, and Caribbean Coastal Trails On Costa Rica’s southern Caribbean coast, Cahuita National Park protects one of the country’s most accessible stretches of rainforest-meets-reef. Unlike many national parks that require steep hikes or long…
Cahuita is one of the most authentic beach towns in Costa Rica. Located on the southern Caribbean coast in Limón Province, just north of Puerto Viejo de Talamanca, it offers something increasingly rare: a walkable…