Itinerary duration: 3 -5 weeks
Itinerary budget: $ 105 per day
Itinerary start & end: San José
Costa Rica, a name synonymous with breathtaking natural beauty, lush rainforests, and stunning beaches, has long been a sought-after tourist destination. It’s a place that often graces the covers of travel magazines and finds its way onto the dream itineraries of wanderers worldwide.
Explore Costa Rica without the masses
We welcome you to a Costa Rica itinerary that takes you beyond the typical tourist trail. Instead, we’re here to guide you through the quieter, more authentic side of this incredible country. While this may not be your typical Costa Rica itinerary – it’s an invitation to explore hidden gems in a more personal and authentic way.
Our journey begins in San José. It may not be the flashiest city, but it has its own unique allure. Dive into vibrant markets, explore intriguing museums, and savor authentic Costa Rican cuisine. Afterward, we will take you to the hidden gems along the Caribbean side, all the way from Cahuita to Manzanillo, before we head over to explore Costa Rica’s Pacific
Costa Rica’s hidden gems
When I first considered visiting Costa Rica, it felt a tad intimidating. The thought of throngs of tourists and crowded attractions didn’t quite align with my desire for an off-the-beaten-path adventure. Yet, here’s the beauty of travel – it often surprises you when you least expect it. But beyond the well-known attractions lay a treasure trove of hidden gems.
3-5 weeks Costa Rica Itinerary
Start your trip from:
San José
San José may be the stepping stone for many as it will be your arrival at the Airport. While the capital may not immediately strike you as a typical tourist hotspot, it holds a unique charm worth exploring.
Costa Rica’s capital is where you can immerse yourself in the local culture, connect with friendly locals, and set the tone for an off-the-beaten-path Costa Rica itinerary that’s rich in authentic experiences.
How to get to San Jose
Whether you're flying into Juan Santamaría International Airport or taking a scenic bus ride from other parts of Costa Rica, you'll find that San José serves as a convenient hub for exploring the country.
If you reach San José’s international airport, you can simply call an Uber to take you to your destination.
Where to stay in San José?
I love staying at the Train Suites Barrio Escalante for the views but I also enjoyed staying at Chillout Escalante Hostel and Casa Escalante Hostel.
The Train Suites in Barrio Escalante are the most sophisticated option.
Is San José safe?
Whether you're flying into Juan Santamaría International Airport or taking a scenic bus ride from other parts of Costa Rica, you'll find that San José serves as a convenient hub for exploring the country.
If you reach San José’s international airport, you can simply call an Uber to take you to your destination.
Things to do in San José, Costa Rica
Sightseeing in Barrio Amon
Start your adventure by exploring the heart of the city. Wander through the historic district, Barrio Amón, where charming colonial architecture and quaint coffee shops transport you to another era. Don’t miss the National Theater, a neo-classical masterpiece that hosts world-class performances. For a dose of culture, the Pre-Columbian Gold Museum and the National Museum offer fascinating insights into Costa Rica’s history and art.
Go on a day-trip
Nightlife in Barrio Escalante
As the sun sets, San José comes alive with a vibrant nightlife that caters to every taste. Whether you prefer a sophisticated cocktail bar, a pulsating nightclub, or a cozy local tavern, you’ll find it in Barrio Escalante.
Visit the Central Market
Indulge in some retail therapy at the bustling Central Market, where you can peruse local handicrafts, traditional foods, and artisanal goods. It’s a great place to pick up souvenirs and immerse yourself in the daily life of the city.
Marvel at Street Art
San José’s streets are a canvas for talented street artists, and you’ll find vibrant murals adorning the city’s walls. Take a self-guided tour through neighborhoods like Barrio La California, where you can admire the creativity and cultural expressions of Costa Rica’s urban artists.
Costa Rica’s Caribbean Coast
The Caribbean coast of Costa Rica is a well-kept secret, offering a different side of this enchanting country that’s often overlooked. Here, you’ll find hidden gems waiting to be discovered amidst the swaying palm trees and reggae beats.
Cahuita
Nestled along Costa Rica’s pristine Caribbean coast, Cahuita is a place that has been plucked straight from a traveler’s dream.
Cahuita is a tranquil escape that effortlessly blends the beach’s natural beauty with the lush embrace of the rainforest.
However, the town’s charm lies not only in its breathtaking landscapes but also in its unique character, with brightly painted houses that reflect its residents’ vibrant culture and Afro-Caribbean heritage.
Costa Rica’s capital is where you can immerse yourself in the local culture, connect with friendly locals, and set the tone for an off-the-beaten-path Costa Rica itinerary that’s rich in authentic experiences.
How to get to Cahuita?
From San José MEPE bus station, you can easily take a bus to Cahuita. While the ride starts and ends quite picturesquely, but it can become quite long, especially when traffic is heavy on the weekends or holidays. Book your tickets in advance when traveling during the high season. Expect to travel for at least 4 hours.
Where to stay in Cahuita?
Staying at the Bungalows Aché Cahuita feels like Robinson Cruzo deluxe! You can hear the jungle sound and the waves crashing at the same time!
Is Cahuita safe?
I always felt very safe in Cahuita. Just make sure to not walk nearby beaches at night.
Things to do in Cahuita, Costa Rica
Beaches in Cahuita
Cahuita National Park is the closest beach to town. Despite its incredible beauty above water, the park boasts some of the most magnificent coral reefs in Costa Rica, making it a prime destination for snorkeling and diving.
Hiking and Wildlife in Cahuita
A stroll along the park’s well-maintained trail is like entering a wildlife sanctuary. Keep an eye out for howler monkeys, sloths, raccoons, and countless bird species as you meander through the lush rainforest. The park’s appeal lies in its serene beauty and the chance to encounter wildlife in its natural habitat.
Nightlife in Cahuita
While Cahuita’s nightlife may not rival that of its neighbor, Puerto Viejo, it has its own charm. Enjoy a reggae-infused evening at local bars and restaurants, where you can savor delicious Afro-Caribbean cuisine and mingle with friendly locals.
Shopping in Cahuita
Cahuita’s streets are dotted with quaint boutiques and stalls selling handmade crafts, jewelry, and unique souvenirs. It’s an excellent place to find one-of-a-kind treasures and support local artisans.
Yoga in Cahuita
Cahuita offers a handful of yoga studios and retreat centers for those seeking inner peace and tranquility. Practice yoga amidst the sounds of the rainforest and the soothing Caribbean breeze to rejuvenate your mind, body, and soul.
Puerto Viejo
Puerto Viejo is the liveliest town with lots of hip cafés, bars, restaurants, and shops. The nearby beaches are fun while nearby National Parks offer a catch of clean hair.
How to get to Puerto Viejo?
From San José MEPE bus station, you can easily take a bus to Cahuita. While the ride starts and ends quite picturesquely, but it can become quite long, especially when traffic is heavy on the weekends or holidays. Book your tickets in advance when traveling during the high season. Expect to travel for at least 4 hours.
Where to stay in Puerto Viejo?
Is Puerto Viejo safe?
Yes, but take certain precautions such as watching out for your belongings and not walking on the beach at night.
Things to do in Puerto Viejo, Costa Rica
Beaches & water activities in Puerto Viejo
Nearby, Playa Negra and Playa Blanca are local favorites for sunbathing, swimming, and beachcombing.
Just a few minutes drive away, Playa Cocles, Playa Chiquita, and Punta Uva are just a few of the paradisiacal spots where you can soak up the sun, surf the waves, or simply unwind in the tranquil surroundings. For the adventurous souls, there are opportunities for snorkeling, scuba diving, and even canopy tours in the nearby rainforests.
National Parks near Puerto Viejo
The Cahuita National Park, just a short drive away, offers a unique opportunity to hike along a coastal trail surrounded by lush greenery. Watch for howler monkeys, sloths, and countless bird species as you explore this natural wonder. Another hidden gem is the Gandoca-Manzanillo Wildlife Refuge, which is just a 30-minute ride away, with pristine beaches and mangroves.
Nightlife in Puerto Viejo
Evenings in Puerto Viejo come alive with reggae rhythms and a relaxed, bohemian vibe. Explore the town’s bars, lounges, and reggae clubs, where you can dance the night away to the sounds of the Caribbean. The nightlife here is far from the hectic party scene you might find elsewhere, making it perfect for those looking to unwind and mingle with locals.
Shopping in Puerto Viejo
The town’s streets are lined with colorful stalls and boutiques selling handmade jewelry, clothing, and unique souvenirs. It’s a great place to pick up a memento of your Costa Rican adventure and support local artisans.
Yoga in Puerto Viejo
If you’re in need of rejuvenation and self-discovery, Puerto Viejo is also known for its thriving yoga community. Numerous studios and retreat centers offer daily classes, workshops, and even immersive yoga and wellness retreats amidst the tranquil backdrop of the rainforest and ocean.
Manzanillo
Costa Rica’s capital is where you can immerse yourself in the local culture, connect with friendly locals, and set the tone for an off-the-beaten-path Costa Rica itinerary that’s rich in authentic experiences.
How to get to Manzanillo?
Buses to and from Puerto Viejo run regularly. It takes about 40 minutes to reach.
Where to stay in Manzanillo?
There are several beautiful accommodation options in Manzanillo. Some of my favorites are Tranquila and Faith Glamping dome.
Is Manzanillo safe?
Yes, but take certain precautions such as not walking on the beach at night.
Things to do in Manzanillo, Costa Rica
Beaches & Activities
Manzanillo’s coastline is a paradise that feels untouched by time. While you won’t find any beach chairs or amenities, I promise you it is one of the most stunning beaches you will ever see!
The beaches here are nothing short of idyllic, with golden sands and crystal-clear waters seamed by primary rainforest. The air and the views are simply breathtaking. Spend your days lounging on the beach, swimming in the warm Caribbean Sea, or exploring the coral reefs through snorkeling or scuba diving. The underwater world is a hidden treasure trove of colorful fish and vibrant coral formations.
National Parks in near Manzanillo
Right next door, the Gandoca-Manzanillo Wildlife Refuge offers an immersive experience in Costa Rica’s diverse ecosystems. Hike through dense rainforests teeming with wildlife, including howler monkeys, sloths, toucans, and the endangered manatee. The trails are well-maintained and provide an opportunity to connect with nature in its purest form.
Hidden Treasures
What truly sets Manzanillo apart is its aura of authenticity. This is a place where you can immerse yourself in the local Afro-Caribbean culture. Chat with friendly locals, savor delicious Caribbean cuisine and feel the reggae and calypso music rhythms that permeate the air. Take the chance to explore the small village and its charming, colorful houses, each with its unique character and story to tell.
Costa Rica’s Pacific Coast
Costa Rica’s Pacific Coast feels much more Latino than the Caribbean. The infrastructure is much better developed in most places, so they are easier to reach and attract many more tourists. However, if you skip the most popular destinations and put a little effort into reaching the rather unknown destinations, you are in for a real treat!
Peninsula de Osa
Nestled in the southwestern corner of Costa Rica, Peninsula de Osa is a place that feels like a world unto itself. For travelers seeking to escape the beaten path and explore hidden gems, this remote paradise is an absolute must-visit. Here, nature reigns supreme, and the allure lies in the untouched beauty that unfolds before your eyes.
How to get to Peninsula de Osa?
Your journey typically starts with a flight to the nearby town of Puerto Jiménez. From there, you can embark on a scenic drive or take a boat ride to reach the Peninsula. The journey itself is an adventure, offering glimpses of the lush, untamed beauty that awaits. It will take you a day to get there.
Where to stay in Peninsula de Osa?
I checked out Poor Man’s Paradise Lodge and Corcovado Guest House and loved both of them!
Is Peninsula de Osa safe?
Yes, it's a very safe area.
Things to do in Peninsula de Osa, Costa Rica
Corcovado National Park and Piedras Blancas National Park
Peninsula de Osa is home to not one but two national parks – Corcovado National Park and Piedras Blancas National Park. Corcovado, often hailed as the “crown jewel” of Costa Rica’s national parks, is a biodiversity hotspot. Hike through pristine rainforests and cross-hanging bridges, and marvel at the rich tapestry of wildlife, including scarlet macaws, tapirs, and jaguars. Piedras Blancas, on the other hand, offers quieter trails, secluded waterfalls, and opportunities for birdwatching and wildlife spotting.
Beaches on Peninsula de Osa
The Peninsula boasts some of the most pristine and secluded beaches in the country. Whether you’re at Playa Llorona, Playa Blanca, or Playa San Josecito, you’ll find soft sands, azure waters, and an overwhelming sense of serenity. These beaches are a sanctuary for relaxation and a chance to bask in the sun, far from the crowds.
Hiking Trails on Peninsula de Osa
If you’re a hiking enthusiast, Peninsula de Osa is your playground. There are trails of varying lengths and difficulty levels, each offering a chance to immerse yourself in the rainforest’s splendor. The paths are alive with the sounds of nature, and you might encounter troops of howler monkeys, colorful poison dart frogs, and elusive tapirs along the way.
Other Activities on Peninsula de Osa
Whether you’re into birdwatching, canopy tours, or kayaking through mangrove forests, Peninsula de Osa offers many activities. Explore the Golfo Dulce, a tropical fjord known for its incredible marine biodiversity, or take a night hike to witness the rainforest’s nocturnal wonders.
Uvita
Nestled in the southwestern corner of Costa Rica, Peninsula de Osa is a place that feels like a world unto itself. For travelers seeking to escape the beaten path and explore hidden gems, this remote paradise is an absolute must-visit. Here, nature reigns supreme, and the allure lies in the untouched beauty that unfolds before your eyes.
How to get to Uvita?
From Tracopa LTDA Bus Terminal you’ll have to ask for the closest bus going to Uvita. The tickets can be paid in cash only. The trip will be anywhere between 3.5 -4 hours.
Where to stay in Uvita?
Arboura Eco Cabins is super close to the beach and super cute!
Is Uvita safe?
Yes, it's a very safe area.
Things to do in Uvita, Costa Rica
Beaches & Activities
Uvita’s beaches are nothing short of breathtaking. The iconic Whales Tail, a natural sandbar resembling the tail of a giant whale, awaits at Marino Ballena National Park. It’s a place where you can walk along the spine of the sandbar, surrounded by turquoise waters on both sides, and witness the magic of the Pacific Ocean. Snorkeling, swimming, and kayaking are just a few of the aquatic adventures you can embark on.
Hiking in Uvita
Whether you’re trekking through the Marino Ballena National Park or exploring the jungle trails around Uvita Waterfall, every step brings you closer to the heart of this paradise. Other popular options include hiking to the stunning Nauyaca Waterfalls, which involves traversing lush jungle terrain before arriving at these cascading marvels.
Shopping
The town’s streets are dotted with charming boutiques and stalls selling handmade crafts, jewelry, and unique souvenirs. It’s a great place to find one-of-a-kind treasures and support local artisans.
Yoga & Wellness
Uvita is a hub for yoga and wellness enthusiasts. Numerous studios and retreat centers offer daily classes, workshops, and immersive yoga and wellness retreats amidst the serene backdrop of the rainforest and ocean. It’s the perfect place to rejuvenate your mind, body, and soul.
Montezuma
The bohemian town of Montezuma is not only super colorful and pretty but also surrounded by beaches on one side and lush rainforest on the other. You’ll find plenty of hiking trails and day-trip opportunities during the day cool hang-out spots, bonfires, and some parties during the nights. It will take you a while to get to Montezuma but the hassle is definitely worth it.
How to get to Montezuma from Uvita?
ow to get to Montezuma from Uvita: To embark on the journey from the tranquil paradise of Uvita to the bohemian haven of Montezuma, you'll experience a delightful combination of road and sea travel. Begin by taking a scenic bus ride from Uvita to the nearby port town of Puntarenas. From there, a ferry ride across the Gulf of Nicoya presents a picturesque opportunity to witness the Pacific's beauty and possibly even spot dolphins playing in the waves. Once you arrive in Paquera on the Nicoya Peninsula, a pleasant drive through lush forests and quaint villages will lead you to Montezuma.
How to get from Montezuma to San José?
Take the ferry ride across the Gulf of Nicoya back to Puntarenas. From there its only a 90-minute bus ride back to San José.
Where to stay in Montezuma?
Is Montezuma safe?
Yes, it's a very safe area.
Things to do in Montezuma, Costa Rica
Beaches near Montezuma
The beaches of Montezuma are nothing short of paradisiacal. From Playa Montezuma to Playa Grande, each stretch of coastline invites you to unwind on its golden sands, swim in crystal-clear waters, or simply listen to the gentle lullaby of the ocean waves. It’s a haven for beachcombers and sun-seekers alike.
Waterfalls in Montezuma
Montezuma is renowned for its stunning waterfalls, and the hike to the Montezuma Waterfall is a must-do. Wander through lush rainforest trails, cross suspension bridges, and reach the cascading falls that invite you to take a refreshing dip. The sight and sound of the water crashing into the natural pools are a treat for the senses.
Hiking Trails in Montezuma
Nature lovers and adventure seekers will be spoiled for choice with Montezuma’s hiking trails. Explore the Cabo Blanco Absolute Natural Reserve, where you can traverse through pristine rainforests and observe diverse wildlife. The hike to the Cabo Blanco’s viewpoint offers panoramic views that are nothing short of breathtaking.
Other Activities in Montezuma
Whether you’re interested in snorkeling, horseback riding on the beach, or taking a yoga class amidst the serene rainforest.
Practical travel tips for Osa Peninsula
What is the best time to visit Costa Rica
Always!
The best time to visit Costa Rica largely depends on your preferences and the experiences you seek. The country has two primary seasons: the dry season (December to April) and the wet season (May to November). The dry season is ideal for outdoor adventures, with plenty of sunshine, less rainfall, and lush green landscapes. This is the peak tourist season, so expect larger crowds and higher prices. On the other hand, the wet season offers a unique charm, with fewer tourists, vibrant rainforests, and occasional afternoon showers. It's a great time for wildlife enthusiasts and budget-conscious travelers. Ultimately, the best time to visit Costa Rica depends on whether you prefer dry, sunny days or don't mind a bit of rain while enjoying the country's natural beauty and diverse ecosystems
Is Costa Rica safe for travelers?
Costa Rica is generally considered a safe destination for travelers. The country has a stable political environment, a strong rule of law, and a relatively low crime rate compared to some of its Central American neighbors. However, like any other destination, it's essential for travelers to exercise common-sense precautions. This includes safeguarding personal belongings, avoiding poorly lit or deserted areas at night, and staying vigilant in tourist areas where petty theft can occasionally occur.
How to get to Costa Rica?
Most travelers arrive by flying into Juan Santamaría International Airport (SJO) in San José or Daniel Oduber Quirós International Airport (LIR) in Liberia. These airports serve as the main entry points for international flights. From there, you can access various domestic airports, like Juan Santamaría Airport in San José or Tamarindo Airport in Guanacaste, if you plan to visit different regions of the country. Additionally, Costa Rica offers excellent bus services that connect major cities and towns, making it possible to arrive by land from neighboring countries such as Nicaragua and Panama.
How can I protect myself from sandflies?
Buy some handmade coconut oil to protect yourself from sandfly bites! They are especially active during morning and evening hours.
Can I drink tap water in Costa Rica?
In Costa Rica, 92.5% of the population, has access to drinking water. The quality of tap water is safe to drink. If you still feel uneasy, bring your self-cleaning bottle. The bottles will keep your water fresh and cool, too!
What's the biggest challenge for the conscious traveler?
Trash: bring your collapsable food container & Lifestraw Pro with you to avoid causing plastic pollution.
Sunscreen: Protect Costa Rica's marine life and wear reef-save sunscreen.
Packing Central America
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Places to visit in Costa Rica
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