The tour takes place south of Manuel Antonio where we will visit three different waterfalls and two unique beaches that include Marino Bahia Ballena National Park (Whale’s Tail).
Uvita Costa Rica
This tour is the perfect opportunity to explore some amazing places in the central pacific coast. The first experience will be a small waterfall known as Portalon where you can jump into the water or simply walk down to the swimming area. After this experience, we will continue to head south to the town of Uvita that is home to a waterfall with a natural water slide. This place also has a platform that makes it easy and fun to jump into the river. While in Uvita, we will also visit the National Park known as the Whale’s Tail (Marino Bahia Ballena). This National Park offers a unique experience while walking on the sandbar. After the Park, we will visit Pavon Waterfall, which has a beautiful view with a rock in the middle, providing a split waterfall. Our last stop is a visit to Playa Ventanas (Windows Beach) where we will explore unique caves carved by the sea in rocks leading to the beach.
In this tour we will include pick up at your location, snacks, waters, fresh fruits and Costa Rica’s tipical lunch. (Casado)
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Duration 8 hours
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Live tour guide
Spanish, English
Small group
Limited to 10 participants
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