Things To Do in Costa Rica: 33 Unforgettable Experiences (Markets, Beaches, Volcanoes & Wildlife)
Discover the best things to do in Costa Rica—lively local markets, national parks, volcano views, rainforest hikes, waterfalls, beach towns, and top destinations like Arenal, Manuel Antonio, Monteverde, Tamarindo, and Puerto Viejo.
Things To Do in Costa Rica: 33 Unforgettable Experiences (Markets, Beaches, Volcanoes & Wildlife)
Costa Rica is the kind of country where your “normal day” can include toucans at breakfast, a waterfall hike at noon, and a sunset beach walk before dinner. It’s compact enough to explore in one trip—but diverse enough that every region feels like a different world.
If you’re searching for things to do in Costa Rica, you’re probably trying to answer one bigger question: What should I prioritize so my trip feels legendary, not random? This guide is designed for exactly that. It’s not a generic list—it’s a curated set of high-impact experiences, organized to help you build an itinerary with the right balance of wildlife, culture, adventure, and downtime.

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Quick cheatsheet: how to choose the best things to do in Costa Rica
- First-time “classic highlights”: Arenal / La Fortuna + Monteverde + Manuel Antonio
- Beach-first itinerary: Tamarindo (Pacific) or Puerto Viejo (Caribbean)
- Adventure-heavy trip: Jacó + Arenal + Monteverde
- Remote wilderness: Osa Peninsula / Corcovado National Park
- Slow travel + surf town energy: Nosara or Santa Teresa
Now, let’s get into the experiences.
Culture + local life (the experiences most tourists miss)
1) Visit a lively Costa Rican market (the easiest “authentic” win)
Markets are where Costa Rica feels most alive. Fresh fruit, local coffee, handmade goods, and everyday Costa Rican life all in one place. If you want culture without a museum, start here.
- Go early for better selection and cooler temps
- Try tropical fruits you’ve never seen before
- Buy snacks for road trips (and save money)
2) Try a “soda” (local restaurant) meal
If you want to eat like locals, go to a soda. Order a casado, fresh juice, and don’t overthink it. This is one of the simplest ways to travel deeper in Costa Rica.
3) Do a coffee experience in Monteverde (or anywhere highland)
Costa Rican coffee culture is real, and tours are surprisingly fun—especially if you care about flavor and process. It’s also a great low-effort activity on a rainy day.
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4) Take a chocolate tour (great for families too)
Chocolate experiences are a crowd-pleaser: interactive, delicious, and easy. They’re also perfect for kids or anyone who wants an activity that isn’t physically demanding.
5) Slow down and watch the world go by (seriously)
Costa Rica is an adventure country, but the best trips include “non-activities”: a beach sunset, a coffee shop morning, a hammock afternoon. Schedule downtime on purpose—it’s not wasted time, it’s how the trip becomes a memory.
National parks + wildlife (where Costa Rica flexes)
6) Explore Manuel Antonio National Park (wildlife + beach in one day)
Manuel Antonio is the iconic “easy win” national park: approachable trails, gorgeous viewpoints, and frequent sightings of sloths, monkeys, and birds—especially with a guide who can spot what you’d walk past.

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7) Do a mangrove wildlife tour (calm, scenic, high sightings)
Mangroves are one of the most underrated ecosystems in Costa Rica. The pace is slow, the wildlife is diverse, and it’s a great option if you want nature without a hard hike.
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8) Visit Corcovado National Park (bucket-list biodiversity)
If you want the wildest nature experience Costa Rica offers, Corcovado is it. This is where your hike feels like a real expedition and wildlife encounters can be jaw-dropping.

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9) Do a night walk (wildlife after dark hits different)
Night tours show you a side of Costa Rica most travelers never see: frogs, insects, nocturnal mammals, and rainforest sounds that make the jungle feel alive.
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10) Explore the Caribbean-side nature at Cahuita
If you’re heading to the Caribbean coast, Cahuita is a strong nature day with trails and wildlife in a different setting.
https://toorizta.com/experience/cahuita-national-park-guided-tour/
Volcano country: Arenal / La Fortuna (the adventure hub)
Arenal is one of the best bases in Costa Rica because it stacks experiences with minimal travel time. You can build an entire trip around this region without feeling repetitive.
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11) See volcano landscapes at Arenal National Park

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12) Soak in hot springs (one of Costa Rica’s best relax moments)
Hot springs are a must if you’re near Arenal—perfect after a hike or adventure day.
https://toorizta.com/experience/hot-springs-at-arenal-volcano/
13) Try canyoning / waterfall rappelling
This is a pure adrenaline activity: rappelling down waterfalls, sliding through jungle canyons, and feeling like you did something truly memorable.
14) Ride the Arenal Sky Tram for big views (low effort, high reward)
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15) Do hanging bridges (great for wildlife + views)
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Cloud forest: Monteverde (cooler, greener, and wildly photogenic)
Monteverde is a top destination because it feels like a different planet: misty air, moss-covered trees, and a rich ecosystem that rewards slow hiking.
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16) Do a guided cloud forest walk (best for birdlife)

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17) Zipline in Monteverde (iconic Costa Rica adrenaline)
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18) Do a night tour (nocturnal wildlife is a different world)
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Waterfalls + blue rivers (Costa Rica’s “wow” moments)
19) Hike to Río Celeste

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20) Visit Nauyaca Waterfalls (big payoff, beautiful setting)
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Beaches, surf, and coastal towns
Costa Rica has two coastlines with different personalities. The Pacific side is more developed for tourism and has a huge range of tours and accommodations. The Caribbean side is culturally distinct, often greener, and has a slower rhythm. If you’re trying to decide, think about what you want most:
- Beginner-friendly convenience: Tamarindo or Jacó
- Wellness + surf + calm: Nosara
- Surf + boutique + sunsets: Santa Teresa
- Caribbean culture + jungle beaches: Puerto Viejo
21) Take a beach day the right way (shade + hydration + timing)
This sounds obvious, but it’s one of the biggest quality-of-life upgrades in Costa Rica: plan beach time around heat. Go early, take a long shade break, then return for sunset. You’ll enjoy it more and avoid burnout.
22) Book surf lessons (you’ll progress faster with local coaching)
Surf is one of the most iconic Costa Rica experiences. Lessons help you skip the frustrating part and start catching waves safely. If your goal is a fun memory (not a new identity), book a lesson and enjoy the process.
23) Do an estuary or mangrove boat tour near the coast
Estuaries are high wildlife zones. You’ll often see birds, crocodiles, and monkeys, and it’s a calmer alternative to a long hike—especially great for families.
24) Spend a day in Papagayo Gulf (calm water + boat activities)
If you want a “resort-adjacent” experience with calmer water and good boat options, Papagayo is a strong choice—especially for couples or groups.
https://toorizta.com/destinations/papagayo-gulf/?_activity=product
25) Do a sea kayaking + snorkeling style day
For travelers who want something active but not extreme, kayaking and snorkeling trips are a perfect middle ground: ocean time, nature, and a bit of adventure without the full adrenaline.
26) Watch the sunset like a local (a daily ritual)
Sunset isn’t just a photo moment in Costa Rica—it’s a daily event. Pick a beach viewpoint, grab a drink or snack, and make it part of the routine. It’s one of those small things that makes a trip feel complete.
27) Explore Santa Teresa (surf + boutique + slow travel)
Santa Teresa is a great place to decompress and still feel like you’re doing something. It’s a surf town, but it’s also a “slow travel” town—perfect if you want a few days where the plan is simply: beach, food, sunset, repeat.
https://toorizta.com/destinations/santa-teresa/?_activity=product
28) Explore Nosara (wellness + surf + community energy)
Nosara is known for wellness culture, surf, and a laid-back community vibe. If you want to prioritize feeling good while still doing Costa Rica things, it’s a smart base.
https://toorizta.com/destinations/nosara/?_activity=product
29) Explore Jacó (adventure base + nightlife)
Jacó is a practical hub if you want easy access, lots of tour options, and some nightlife. It’s a good “launch point” for adrenaline activities and quick getaways.
https://toorizta.com/destinations/jaco/?_activity=product
Food + experiences worth planning around
30) Book a standout dining experience (when you want a special night)
Costa Rica has some truly memorable dining moments—especially in areas like Monteverde. This is a great choice for anniversaries, proposals, or simply having one “wow” evening on your itinerary.
https://toorizta.com/experience/san-lucas-treetop-dining-experience/
31) Make room for “snack stops” on road trip days
One of the best Costa Rica travel habits is building in time for roadside fruit stands, bakeries, and small cafés. These micro-moments become the texture of the trip—and they keep long drives enjoyable.
Logistics that make Costa Rica travel dramatically better
32) Don’t overstuff your itinerary (Costa Rica travel takes longer than it looks)
On a map, destinations can look close. In real life, roads, weather, and terrain make travel slower. The best trips usually focus on 2–3 regions rather than trying to do everything. You’ll see more by moving less.
33) Use transfers/shuttles if you don’t want driving stress
Many travelers enjoy Costa Rica more when they don’t have to drive. Shuttles/transfers let you relax, arrive refreshed, and keep the trip feeling like a vacation.
If you want us to build the route and handle bookings, start here:
21) Choose your Pacific beach base: Tamarindo
Tamarindo is a convenient beach hub with surf lessons, boat tours, and easy day trips.
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22) Choose your Caribbean beach base: Puerto Viejo
Puerto Viejo brings Caribbean culture, jungle-meets-beach scenery, and a relaxed pace.
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23) Take a sunset sail / catamaran vibe tour
One of the best “easy luxury” experiences in Costa Rica—especially on the Pacific coast.
https://toorizta.com/experience/sunset-sails-boat-tour/
24) Try surfing (beginner-friendly in many beach towns)
Surf lessons are one of the most popular “first-time in Costa Rica” activities. It’s fun, memorable, and the culture is part of the experience.
25) Explore Santa Teresa (surf + slow travel energy)
https://toorizta.com/destinations/santa-teresa/?_activity=product
26) Explore Nosara (wellness + surf + community)
https://toorizta.com/destinations/nosara/?_activity=product
27) Explore Jacó (adventure hub + nightlife)
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Signature “Costa Rica” adventure activities
28) Go white-water rafting
Rafting is a top-tier Costa Rica activity. It’s fast, exciting, and gives you a completely different view of the landscape from the road.
29) Do an ATV tour to waterfalls and viewpoints
ATV tours are a high-energy way to access areas you won’t reach in a normal day trip.
https://toorizta.com/experience/atv-tour-montezuma-waterfall/
30) Experience bioluminescence (a true “wow” night activity)
This is one of those experiences people remember for years—paddling through glowing water at night.
https://toorizta.com/experience/bioluminescence-kayak-tour/
Easy day trips that feel like a full adventure
34) Take a Tortuga Island style day tour (snorkel + beach + boat day)
If you want a day that feels like you did “a lot” without being exhausted, a boat day tour is a great move: sunshine, swimming, snorkeling, and that vacation feeling turned up to 10.
35) Go snorkeling (Catalinas or similar) for a high-reward ocean day
Snorkeling trips are perfect when you want variety—some time on the water, some wildlife, and a break from hiking-heavy days.
https://toorizta.com/experience/catalina-islands-snorkeling-costarica/
36) Do a bungee jump (for true adrenaline)
If your trip needs one “I can’t believe I did that” moment, bungee in the Arenal area is a strong contender.
37) Add a horseback riding day (scenic, cultural, and surprisingly fun)
Horseback rides are a great way to experience countryside landscapes and waterfalls without the full physical grind of a long hike.
https://toorizta.com/experience/horseback-riding-to-la-fortuna-waterfall/
The ultimate hiking adventure: El Camino (16 days, coast-to-coast)
If you want the most complete adventure itinerary—one that feels like you earned Costa Rica—El Camino is the standout: a 16-day coast-to-coast hike through changing ecosystems and communities.
This isn’t the kind of trip you want to improvise. Routing, pacing, lodging, transfers, and contingency planning matter. If you want to do it smoothly, we offer a custom planning service that handles the logistics so you can focus on hiking.
When to go + what to pack (quick reality check)
Costa Rica doesn’t have four seasons—it has patterns of sun and rain that change by region and month. The key is not to fear rain, but to plan around it. Most travelers get the best experience by starting early, building in flexibility, and choosing the right mix of activities (some outdoors, some culture/food, some water-based).
- Early starts: More wildlife activity, fewer crowds, cooler temperatures.
- Footwear matters: Trails can be muddy even when the sky is blue.
- Dry bag mindset: Phones, passports, and anything important should stay protected.
- Hydration + electrolytes: Heat sneaks up fast, especially on the coasts.
If you tell us your travel month and priorities, we’ll recommend the best regions and the right balance of tours for that season.
All destinations on Toorizta (browse tours + book fast)
- Arenal / La Fortuna
- Manuel Antonio
- Monteverde
- Tamarindo
- Puerto Viejo
- Jacó
- Nosara
- Santa Teresa
- Papagayo Gulf
Insider itinerary examples (so you can copy/paste a plan)
7 days: Arenal + Manuel Antonio (classic first trip)
- Days 1–3: Arenal / La Fortuna (volcano views, hot springs, hanging bridges)
- Days 4–7: Manuel Antonio (national park + beaches + a sunset sail)
10 days: Arenal + Monteverde + Tamarindo (best variety)
- Days 1–4: Arenal / La Fortuna
- Days 5–6: Monteverde cloud forest
- Days 7–10: Tamarindo (surf, boat tour, beach time)
14 days: Pacific + Caribbean (for travelers who want both coasts)
- Days 1–5: Arenal + Monteverde
- Days 6–9: Manuel Antonio or Jacó (Pacific)
- Days 10–14: Puerto Viejo (Caribbean)
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FAQ: Things To Do in Costa Rica (High-intent)
1) What are the best things to do in Costa Rica for first-time visitors?
Arenal, Monteverde, and Manuel Antonio are the classic trio: volcano views, cloud forest, wildlife, and beaches with easy logistics.
2) What are the best things to do in Costa Rica if I only have 7 days?
Pick two regions (not four). Arenal + Manuel Antonio is a strong 7-day combo. If you want cooler forest vibes, swap Manuel Antonio for Monteverde.
3) What are the best things to do in Costa Rica with kids?
Hanging bridges, easy wildlife parks, hot springs, chocolate/coffee experiences, and calm boat tours are family-friendly favorites.
4) What are the best things to do in Costa Rica for couples?
Hot springs in Arenal, sunset sail tours, romantic dinners, boutique hotels, and a beach town base like Tamarindo or Puerto Viejo.
5) What are the best things to do in Costa Rica for adventure travelers?
Ziplining, canyoning/waterfall rappelling, rafting, ATV tours, and volcano-area hikes deliver the strongest adrenaline experiences.
6) What should I book in advance in Costa Rica?
Top national parks, popular guided tours, hot springs, and any multi-day planning services should be booked ahead in peak season.
7) Is it better to visit the Pacific or Caribbean side of Costa Rica?
The Pacific has more tour infrastructure and a wider range of accommodations. The Caribbean is culturally distinct with a different vibe and rhythm.
8) Do I need to rent a car in Costa Rica?
Not always. Many travelers prefer shuttles/transfers and pre-booked tours to avoid driving stress and optimize time.
9) What’s the #1 national park experience in Costa Rica?
Manuel Antonio is the most accessible “big impact” park for first-timers. Corcovado is the top choice for remote biodiversity.
10) Can Toorizta help plan and book my Costa Rica trip?
Yes. We can recommend the best route, book tours and transportation, and handle logistics so your trip runs smoothly.
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One more tip: if you’re choosing between too many options, anchor your trip around 2–3 regions and build everything else around travel time. You’ll see more by moving less. And if you want a single, unforgettable adventure that ties it all together, consider a guided, logistics-supported hike like El Camino.
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