Your Go-To Guide for an Unforgettable Itinerary
Costa Rica’s northwest region is one of the most exciting corners of the country, a rich blend of warm Pacific waves, wildlife-filled national parks, turquoise snorkeling spots, and laid-back coastal charm. Whether you’re planning a week or a long holiday, these are the 10 essential things to do in Guanacaste to craft your dream itinerary.
Costa Rica’s Pacific coast is a world-class surf destination year-round thanks to consistent swells, warm water, and a diversity of breaks for every level. There are two main seasons surfers track here: the dry season (December–April) with clean offshore winds that shape glassy waves perfect for learning and cruising, and the green season (May–November) when larger swells roll in from the Southern Pacific, ideal for more advanced surfers looking for power and length on the wave.
Start with Playa Tamarindo, the most famous beach break in Guanacaste, perfect for beginners and intermediates with soft, rolling waves and tons of surf schools nearby. Just north, Playa Grande sits inside Marino Las Baulas National Park with consistent peaks and sandy bottoms that work for a variety of skill levels. For experienced surfers, Avellanas (nicknamed Little Hawaii) and Playa Negra offer more challenging conditions and classic Pacific barrels, especially during bigger swell days.
Tips for non-locals:
• Aim for early mornings when winds are lightest and conditions are glassiest.
• If you’re new to surfing, book a lesson or guide through a local surf school.
• Always check tide, swell direction, and local currents before paddling out.
• Wear reef-safe sunscreen and bring fresh water to stay hydrated.
Las Catalinas stands out in Guanacaste for its distinctive architectural character and pedestrian friendly design. Thoughtfully planned to be explored on foot, its streets, plazas, and oceanfront paths invite visitors to slow down, look around, and truly experience the place. The town’s aesthetic blends timeless design, coastal simplicity, and human scale spaces, creating an atmosphere unlike anywhere else in Guanacaste and even within Costa Rica.
A stroll through Las Catalinas is an experience in itself, whether you are wandering between plazas, walking along the beach, or taking in ocean views from shaded walkways. Beyond simply exploring the town on foot, visitors can also enjoy a wide range of dining options, local shops, wellness experiences, and outdoor activities, all within easy walking distance and designed to complement a relaxed coastal lifestyle.
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Las Catalinas is not just a stop, it is a home base for exploration, taste, and relaxation on the Pacific Northwest Coast. Pair any of these experiences with breakfast, lunch, or dinner, add a wellness treatment or time outdoors, and finish the day with a sunset at Playa Danta for a perfectly balanced day in Guanacaste.
Guanacaste isn’t just beaches, it’s a biodiverse playground of protected lands where dry-forest life meets volcanic landscapes.
Rincón de la Vieja National Park is a must-visit for nature lovers and adventurers. The park’s volcanic terrain offers fumaroles, bubbling mud pots, hot springs, and waterfalls tucked within lush trails. La Cangreja and Oropéndola waterfalls are especially rewarding hikes for those seeking both scenic beauty and refreshing swimming holes.
Palo Verde National Park is a birdwatcher’s dream, a vast wetland ecosystem where boat tours glide past herons, crocodiles, and thousands of migratory birds along the Tempisque River.
Santa Rosa National Park blends historical significance with wildlife spotting, dry tropical forest, and secluded beaches popular with surfers and nature lovers alike.
Nearby Llanos de Cortés Waterfall is a perfect afternoon stop: a wide curtain of water dropping into a swimming-friendly pool surrounded by greenery.
These natural escapes are perfect for morning hikes, wildlife viewing, photography, cooling off in natural pools, and really feeling the diversity of Costa Rica’s landscapes.
From shore breaks to offshore islands, Guanacaste has some truly special snorkeling spots with abundant marine life.
Playa Danta and Playa Dantita just north of Las Catalinas are calm and clear, ideal for snorkeling right from the beach around rocky outcrops where you can spot starfish, angelfish, rainbow wrasse, and porcupinefish.
For more adventurous snorkeling, the Las Catalinas Islands are legendary, accessible via boat and known for tropical fish schools, eagle rays, sea turtles, and more, especially in calmer waters and high visibility.
Other excellent coastal spots include Playa Conchal and Playa Flamingo, where vibrant underwater life plays among coral, rock ledges, and tide pools.
Snorkel tips:
• Go in the morning when water is calmest and visibility highest.
• Bring your own mask, snorkel, fins, and reef-safe sunscreen.
• If you’re going offshore, consider a guide or boat tour to maximize safety and wildlife sightings.
Visiting Apami Wildlife Sanctuary in Tamarindo lets you see how Costa Rica protects its creatures up close. This rescue center rehabilitates injured or displaced animals, from birds and monkeys to sloths and reptiles, with the goal of releasing them back into the wild whenever possible. Every visit helps fund food, medication, and veterinary care. It’s a heartfelt and educational experience for all ages, and you can even inquire about volunteer opportunities if you’re passionate about wildlife care.
If you’re looking to experience the Guanacaste coastline from the water, sailing with Manta Ray Charters is an excellent option. Specializing in private sailing tours, they cater to couples, families, and small groups seeking an intimate and all inclusive experience along Costa Rica’s Gold Coast.
Departing from nearby marinas, Manta Ray Charters offers a diverse fleet that allows guests to choose the experience that best fits their travel style. From luxury catamarans ideal for relaxed cruising, sunset sails, or full day outings, to smaller adventure style boats designed for fishing, snorkeling, and coastal exploration, there are options suited for both laid back days at sea and more active adventures.
All charters are led by an experienced, multilingual crew focused on creating a seamless and personalized experience. Depending on the chosen tour and sea conditions, activities may include guided snorkeling, swimming, paddleboarding, casual fishing, or simply enjoying the views of hidden coves and the Las Catalinas Islands from the deck.
Wildlife sightings are never guaranteed, but guests often encounter dolphins, sea turtles, manta rays, and during certain seasons, humpback whales as they sail along this stretch of coastline. Most tours are all inclusive, with food, snacks, drinks, and activity equipment provided, allowing guests to fully relax and enjoy the journey with minimal planning.
Whether you are looking for a peaceful morning sail, a sunset experience, a full day on the water, or a more adventurous outing, Manta Ray Charters offers flexible options that showcase the beauty of Costa Rica’s Pacific coast from a unique perspective.
For more information or to make a reservation, you can visit their website or contact them directly at +506 8800 0880.
If you prefer to stay in the comfort of your home or are looking to surprise someone for a birthday, anniversary, or special celebration, a private dining experience is a wonderful way to enjoy exceptional food without leaving your space. Nahui offers curated private dinners inspired by Latin American and Costa Rican culinary traditions, creating personalized experiences centered around flavor, balance, and authenticity.
Their menus range from grill focused experiences featuring top sirloin, artisan Argentinian chorizo, BBQ glazed pork ribs, and chimichurri marinated chicken, to coastal inspired options with dishes such as ravioli, sautéed octopus, and local fish ceviche. Nahui also offers Caribbean and Costa Rican selections, family style taco menus, and a Gallo Tapado experience that highlights regional ingredients and Latin American heritage.
Menu options vary in style and price, allowing guests to choose the experience that best fits their occasion while enjoying the privacy and ease of dining at home. To make a reservation or request more information, you can contact Nahui at +506 8623 0350 and coordinate the date and time that works best for you.
For travelers looking to add adventure to their time in Guanacaste, Congo Canopy offers a variety of outdoor experiences just a short drive from Las Catalinas. Known for combining fun, safety, and scenic surroundings, it is a great option for those seeking adrenaline beyond the beach.
Their ziplining circuits feature cables ranging from approximately 50 to over 400 meters, along with hanging bridges and elevated platforms that allow guests to move through the forest canopy while enjoying expansive views. In addition to ziplining, Congo Canopy offers ATV tours, horseback riding, kid friendly adventures, and guided visits to a monkey sanctuary where guests can observe wildlife in a natural setting.
Visitors can choose individual activities or opt for combo tours that allow them to experience multiple adventures in a single day, such as ziplining and ATV riding, followed by a calmer visit to the monkey sanctuary. This flexibility makes Congo Canopy a great fit for couples, families, and groups looking for an active and memorable day.
Las Catalinas offers 42 km of scenic trails designed for hiking, running, and biking, inviting visitors to explore the dry tropical forest while enjoying exceptional coastal and mountain views. More than just exercise, these trails offer an immersive way to connect with nature, wildlife, and the surrounding landscape of Guanacaste.
Along the routes, trail users commonly report wildlife sightings such as white tailed deer, woodpeckers, anteaters, sloths, and howler monkeys. Early mornings and late afternoons are particularly active times, when birds fill the forest with sound and animals move more freely through the trees.
The trail system was intentionally designed with gentle inclines, making it accessible and low impact for hikers and runners, while still offering variety and challenge. In addition to hiking, the trails are suitable for trail running, mountain biking on single track paths, and downhill biking on select routes, appealing to both adventure seekers and those looking for a peaceful outdoor experience.
One of the main access points is A6, where hikers can follow routes toward Punta Guachipelín, enjoying beautiful elevated views along the way. From this area, Trail D leads down to Playa Zapotal, offering the opportunity to combine a forest hike with time at a secluded beach. As beaches in Costa Rica are public, access is easy and open.
For shorter hikes or panoramic viewpoints, Access Point B13, located across from Casa Chameleon, is a popular option. From here, visitors can reach McHenry Peak, one of the highest points within the trail network, with views overlooking Sugar Beach, Playa Danta, and Playa Dantita. From the same access point, Trails F and G lead to a lookout with sweeping views from Marina Flamingo to Zapotal Bay, complete with benches ideal for resting or taking in the scenery.
Exploring the trails is one of the best ways to experience the natural environment surrounding Las Catalinas, offering moments of movement, quiet observation, and connection with the forest and coastline.
Just minutes from Las Catalinas, Finca La Estancia offers a peaceful farm experience that feels like a gentle reset for your whole trip. Walk among sheep, goats, and horses. See how organic produce grows and learn about sustainable farming practices. Pick up local honey and fresh eggs, play pickleball with friends while the mountains rise behind you, or take a horseback ride toward Sugar Beach.
The farm setting encourages slow moments, real connection with animals, smiles from little ones, and a sense of calm that transportation can’t bring. Pick a morning to meet the roosters, or slow your afternoon with a relaxed ride, this place is a quiet bubble of nature wrapped in the quiet magic of Guanacaste.
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Guanacaste isn’t just a destination. From surf culture and ocean life, to forest hikes, cultural dining, and wildlife rescues, every activity invites you to connect deeply with all the magic Costa Rica has to offer.