Local Advice & Local Insights

Plan your dream Costa Rican adventure with our Trip Planning & Local Insights. Located between Manuel Antonio and Corcovado, Uvita is home to Marino Ballena’s famous whale-tail sandbar—a must-see! Costa Rica has so much to offer, and we’re here to make it easy for you with expert advice, custom itineraries, and hassle-free bookings.

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Need a hand with planning your trip?

Our local expertise makes it easy.

From picking the right hotel to crafting unforgettable experiences, we’re here to help you make the most of your Costa Rican adventure.

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How It Works

Step 1: Chat with Us ( Email - Call - Form )

We start with a chat about your travel style and what you’re hoping to experience.

Whether you're after luxury, the jungle, adventure, or pure relaxation, we’ll get you pointed in the right direction.

Step 2: Choose Your Itinerary

Next, we’ll create a few itinerary options based on your interests and budget.

We review these with you so that you’re completely happy with the plan.

Step 3: We Handle the Details

Once you’re set, we book everything for you—hotels, tours, and more.

We’ll send you a trip plan with a map, travel times, and a full schedule so all you need to do is relax and enjoy.

Step 4: Ready to Fly to Costa Rica

  • Experience Planning

    Choose from rainforest hikes, beach days, local tours, and more, tailored to your preferences.

  • Hassle-Free Booking

    We manage all the reservations, so you’re free to enjoy your time here.

  • Local Expertise

    With our insider knowledge, you’ll discover hidden gems and special places only locals know about.

  • Transportation Booking

    We handle all transportation arrangements, from airport pickups to local transfers, ensuring a smooth journey.

  • Online Guidance

    Have questions along the way? Our team is available online to provide tips, answer questions, and offer support throughout your trip

  • Hotel Recommendations

    Whether you’re dreaming of a luxury resort, a jungle hideaway, or a cozy beachfront retreat, we’ll recommend places that suit your style and budget.

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Uvita - Marino Ballena National Park

This park is famous for its unique whale-tail sandbar, a natural formation that appears at low tide. Uvita is a premier spot for whale-watching, where you might catch sight of humpback whales during their migration season, a truly unforgettable experience. This peaceful town also offers quiet beaches lined with lush palms and almond trees, providing a perfect escape to connect with Costa Rica’s pure, untouched beauty. Beyond the beach, Uvita’s surrounding forests are alive with vibrant flora and fauna, including iridescent butterflies, red-eyed tree frogs, and playful howler monkeys. It’s the ideal place to unwind, connect with nature, and enjoy Costa Rica’s slow, inviting pace.

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Where jungle and ocean meet

Manuel Antonio National Park

Just north of Uvita, Manuel Antonio National Park is a stunning blend of lush rainforest, pristine beaches, and scenic trails. Though it’s one of Costa Rica’s smallest national parks, it’s brimming with life, hosting over 100 mammal species and nearly 200 types of birds. Wander through the forest trails, and you’re likely to spot curious white-faced capuchin monkeys, vibrant toucans, and even the iconic two-toed sloth. Alongside its rich forest canopy, the park’s beaches are a paradise for beachgoers and nature lovers alike, with crystal-clear waters perfect for snorkeling and encounters with marine life like angelfish and stingrays. Manuel Antonio is where jungle and ocean meet, creating a must-visit sanctuary of biodiversity.

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home to 2.5% of the planet's biodiversity

Corcovado National Park

Covering 424 square km, Corcovado National Park is considered one of the most biodiverse places on Earth. Home to 13 ecosystems, from rainforests to mangroves, Corcovado offers visitors a rare chance to see jaguars, tapirs, and four species of monkeys in their natural habitat.

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