Southern CaribbeanActivities

Activities in Southern Caribbean

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    Finca La Isla Botanical Garden

    To the west of town is a working tropical farm where the owners have been growing organic pepper, cacao, tropical fruits and ornamental plants for more than a decade. Part of the farm is set aside as a botanical garden, which is also good for bird-watching and for wildlife observation (look for sloths, poison-dart frogs and toucans). The informative guided tour (in English) includes admission, fruit tasting and a glass of fresh juice to finish, or you can buy a booklet (US$1) and take yourself on a self-guided tour.

    reviewed

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    Willie's Tours

    Willie’s signature tour takes visitors to visit a Bribrí family and a KéköLdi iguana farm (US$25/55). He’s in a new location these days, on the main drag next to Cocorico Pizzeria Bar.

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  3. Surfing Salsa Brava

    The biggest break in Costa Rica, for expert surfers only and dangerous even then, Salsa Brava is named for the heaping helping of 'sauce' it serves up on the sharp, shallow reef, continually collecting its debt of fun in broken skin, boards and bones.

    There are a couple of take-off points: newbies waiting around to catch the popular North Peak should keep in mind that there are plenty of people in this town who gave up perks like mom's cooking and Wal-Mart just to surf this wave regularly. Don't get in their way. In a sense, it was the Salsa Brava that swept Puerto Viejo into the relaxed limelight it enjoys today.

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    Reef Runner Divers

    In Puerto Viejo this is the principal operator. If you are not certified, you can use a temporary license for US$65 or spring for the full PADI certification for US$325. In Punta Uva, check in with Punta Uva Dive Center, and in Manzanillo book trips with the highly reputable Aquamor Talamanca Adventures.

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    Aventuras Bravas

    With offices in town and at Rocking J’s hostel, this company works largely as a booking agent arranging almost every tour imaginable. Popular activities include kayak trips (US$25), rafting excursions (US$75) and canopy tours (US$55).

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    Centro Turístico Brigitte

    Brigitte specializes in horseback-riding tours along the beach or to jungle waterfalls (per person three/five hours US$55/75). She also rents bikes (per day US$8).

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    Terra Venturas

    Offers overnights in Tortuguero (US$179-239), hiking (US$45) and snorkeling (US$49) in Cahuita, tours of chocolate fincas (US$60), white-water rafting (US$100), plus it has its very own 23-platform, 2.1km-long canopy tour (US$55) – complete with Tarzan swing.

    reviewed

  9. Caribbean Surf School & Tours

    Run by supersmiley surf instructor, Hershel, who is widely considered the best teacher in the town. Call Hershel to organize a surf (the school has no office).

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    Cut Bak

    Surf school. Also a popular place for surfers to pitch a tent and sleep on the beach.

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    Exploradores Outdoors

    Plenty of rafters head straight for Turrialba but it’s possible to do rafting from the southern Caribbean. Exploradores Outdoors offers one- and two-day trips on the Ríos Pacuare, Reventazón and Sarapiquí. Staff can pick you up and drop you off in either Cahuita, Puerto Viejo San José or Arenal, and you’re free to mix and match your pick-up and drop-off points. They also organize overnight excursions to Tortuguero.

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  15. Aiko-logi

    Nestled into the Talamanca Mountains, 2km outside the village (just beyond the Volio waterfall), is a private 135-hectare reserve centered around the site of what was once a small finca, on a piece of land fringed with dense primary rainforest. It’s an ideal spot for bird-watching, hiking and splashing around in crisp, clean swimming holes. Day tours from Puerto Viejo and Cahuita can be arranged, as can overnight stays at Aiko-logi’s tent platform. This is a small outfit; reserve ahead.

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  18. Freedom Motorsport

    Motorized four-wheelers for rent seven days a week.

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  19. Aquamor Talamanca Adventures

    In addition to organizing scuba excursions, this reputable long-time outfit run by marine biologist Shawn Larkin and his wife Vanessa Schot is an excellent source of information on the refuge, the environment and the community. (Don’t let the gringo looks fool you: Larkin is half-Tico.) He also organizes dolphin-watching trips (US$40), kayak fishing excursions (US$30) and rents snorkel gear (per hour US$3). Highly recommended.

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    Van Dyke Surf School

    Long-time surfer Kurt Van Dyke – who has lived in Puerto Viejo for decades (and who, coincidentally, is the nephew of legendary big wave surfer Fred Van Dyke) – runs this new outfit, which offers lessons for beginners and workshops for experienced riders who want to sharpen their skills. Look for the office adjacent to Hotel Puerto Viejo (Van Dyke is the proprietor there as well).

    reviewed

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    Escuela de Español Pura Vida

    Located at the Hotel Pura Vida, this company offers everything from private hourly tutoring (from US$18) to intensive five-hour-a-day sessions (from US$350 per week).

    reviewed

  23. Caribe Surf

    Run by super-smiley surf instructor, Hershel, who is widely considered the best teacher in the town. Call Hershel to organize a lesson (the school has no office).

    reviewed

  24. ATEC

    This highly reputable not-for-profit promotes environmentally sensitive tourism by working with local guides and supporting local communities. Hiking, horseback riding and canoe trips involve bird-watching and visiting indigenous territories and local farms. Depending on the activity, half-day excursions start at about US$20 and go up to US$80 for overnight trips.

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    Roberto's Tours

    Arranges snorkeling trips and dolphin tours in the national park, but Roberto’s real claim to fame is inshore/offshore sportfishing (per person US$75/200). Bonus: after all your hard work, he’ll have your haul cooked up for you at his restaurant.

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    Cahuita Tours

    One of the most established agencies in town, this place offers snorkeling tours (US$30), boat/glass-bottom-boat tours (US$25/35) and all-day trips to the Reserva Indígena Talamanca Bribrí (US$60).

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