Nosara AreaActivities

Activities in Nosara Area

  1. Tica Massage

    After a hard day of surfing, treat yourself to a (totally legit) massage or spa treatment at Tica Massage, across from Casa Tucan. Next door there’s a small gym (US$10 per day) with free weights and machines. Credit cards and traveler’s checks are accepted.

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  2. Reserva Biológica Nosara

    The reserve behind the Lagarta Lodge has private trails leading through a mangrove wetland down to the river (five minutes) and beach (10 minutes). This is a great spot for bird-watching, and there’s a good chance you’ll see some reptiles as well (look up in the trees as there are occasionally boa constrictors here). Nonguests can visit the reserve for US$6.

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  3. Playa Guiones

    Check out Playa Guiones for the best beach break in the central peninsula, especially when there is an offshore wind. Although the beach is usually full of surfers, there are fortunately plenty of take-off points.

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  4. Nosara Yoga Institute

    In the hills near Playa Guiones is the famous Nosara Yoga Institute. The institute offers regular classes, open to the public, as well as workshops, retreats and instructor training courses. To practice in such a beautiful jungle setting, in airy studios ventilated by ocean breezes, is a wonderful experience for beginners or yogis (and yoginis) alike.

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  5. Nosara Surf Shop

    From here, turn left on the main road into Guiones past Café de Paris and you’ll find Nosara Surf Shop. It rents surfboards (US$15 to US$20 per day), does board repairs and arranges surf lessons (US$40 per hour) and tours.

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  6. El Punto

    Across the street from Kaya Sol, Tico-owned El Punto is a highly recommended surf shop that offers lessons (US$40 per hour) and rents surfboards (US$15 per day) and bicycles (US$10 per day).

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  7. Coconut Harry’s

    At the main intersection in Guiones, this surf shop offers private surfing lessons (US$35 per hour), board rental (US$20 per day) and repair, and long-term board storage (US$90 per year).

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  8. Miss Sky

    Miss Sky has brought a canopy tour to Nosara. It’s the longest one in the world – at least for now – with a total length of 11,000m above a pristine, private reserve. The zip lines don’t go from platform to platform, but from mountainside to mountainside, and have double cables for added safety. The last of 21 zip lines whisks you directly into the top floor of the onsite disco-bar! Tours leave twice daily, at 8am and 2pm.

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