A tiny village with two miles of pure white sand and fabulous conditions for swimming, Uvita might become your favorite place in Costa Rica. It's part of the Marino Ballena National Park (Whale Marine Park), named for humpback whales who meet and mate here every winter and spring. Take a boat ride to Caño Island, a nature reserve with incredible marine life.
Restaurants in Uvita
5.0 based on 339 reviews
wonderful ride along the ocean, horses are well kept and very sweet. it was a great experience even for a novice rider.
5.0 based on 25 reviews
We enjoyed our tour on the private reserve. It was a bit long for some of our family but our guide really wanted to show us certain birds including the antpita. After the tour you go for a home made breakfast, which was delicious!
5.0 based on 79 reviews
These two brothers were wonderful guides and are amazing stewards of the land. We saw so much! So glad we went. Prepare with bug spray and a good head lamp or flash light. At the end Humberto's family provided warm hospitality and we heard Enrique's stories. Don't use a tour company. This is the authentic CR experience!
5.0 based on 2 reviews
Animal shelter and rescue organization dedicated to rescuing homeless and abandoned dogs and cats, spay and neuter, and animal welfare education in Uvita, Costa Rica. Visitors are welcome to visit the shelter, play with the dogs and cats, and help out with work around the shelter. The shelter is open to the public on Saturdays from 9-12 or by appointment other days of the week.
Amazing work is done here! The volunteers care for the many cats and dogs. Everyone is compassionate and upbeat. We started as volunteers then adopted the first dog we tried (not too hard) to foster.Poloma is a love and El Refugio brought her back from the brink of starvation and ruin. We are so grateful! Please donate to them. They help to get medical care not just for those they care for but procure rides for animals to and from the vet not in their care. The community and the animals are fortunate to have them!
4.5 based on 567 reviews
Marino Ballena national park is an unique place that many tourists miss when they visit Costa Rica since it is tucked away from the main tourist hubs. I am conflicted writing this review since part of the beauty of this place is how unspoiled it is! Literally the jungle goes right to the beach. One of the highlights is walking out to the whale’s tail rock formation during low tide. Be sure to bring sun protection since it gets really hot and there is zero shade during the walk. The beach is not crowded and there is plenty of space to stretch out. Also some small rivers flow to the sea and I noticed quite a few bird watchers in the area. Uvita’s main restaurant strip is right outside the park entrance and it’s convenient to access for any food, drinks or snacks. Definitely I would highly recommend a visit for at least half a day.
4.5 based on 689 reviews
Short easy hike from parking lot to beautiful secluded waterfall. Although I understand it can get crowded it wasn’t the morning we went. Got to watch people sliding down waterfall, but it is the “more adventurous “. They did look to be having great fun! Water cool and refreshing. Worth finding and the price of admission.
4.5 based on 619 reviews
Although there is a 6$ park entrance fee..well worth it. Spent hours there. Incredible swim able beach. Whales tail was a fabulous walk
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