Guanacaste is a province in Costa Rica located northwest of the country, bordering Nicaragua to the north, Alajuea Province to the east and Puntarenas Province to the southeast, with a large Pacific coastline to the west. Although Guanacaste is the most sparsely populated province in Costa Rica, it attracts most of the tourists that arrive in the country.
You can find some Costa Rica Guided Tour in Guanacaste Province, including Rincon de la Vieja National Park. You’ll also be able to enjoy Guanacaste’s astonishing pacific coastline, including Tamarindo Beach, Costa Rica’s main tourist hub. Guanacaste has a rich cultural heritage that goes back thousands of years to the original Chorotega natives.
Rincón de la Vieja National Park
Enjoy a true tropical paradise as you encounter fascinating volcanic attractions such as fumaroles, bubbling mud pots and boiling hot springs at the foothills of the active Rincón de la Vieja Volcano. Experience the rainforest in full bloom with tropical flowers, stunning trees, crystal clear streams and the local wildlife as you hike for two hours in this national park. After the expedition, you will enjoy a delicious lunch at Cañon Lodge near the park.
Surf Lessons & Tamarindo Beach
Tamarindo Beach not only attracts surfers from all over the world but it is also a great place to learn how to surf. Enjoy Costa Rica’s beautiful pacific waters while you learn to surf in Tamarindo Beach’s warm waters. Have fun in the waves in a two hour surf lesson including a surfboard, rash guard (surf shirt) and a professional instructor with unlimited patience to teach you.
After your surf lessons, you have time at leisure to try our seafood or local cuisine at excellent restaurants in Tamarindo Town or just to walk around and visit a great variety of souvenir shops and stores in this famous beach.
Guaitil Pottery & Artisan’s Town
Guaitil is a small pottery artisan’s town near Santa Cruz City. It is widely considered throughout the country as the only location in Costa Rica where they still use the same methods and materials used thousands of years ago to make indigenous pottery. Learn about this ancient tradition passed from generation to generation through the years while you check out the tools, clay and other materials that are used to make this unique type of pottery.
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