Cahuita National Park is incredible! The cost is very fair. You pay a small fee to park and then give a donation. It is recommended to give $5-10 per person. There is tons of wildlife. Be careful...the Capuchins and Raccoons will steal your belongings in their search for food. We didn't bring any food, but the people who did were having to guard it. They were pissed off, but it was quite comical, really. We didn't pay for a guide, but we saw plenty of wildlife. I can imagine that you will see more with a guide and get to learn more about the area. It is the best place for snorkeling on the Caribbean coast of CR from my knowledge. The waves were pretty bad at all of the other beaches while we were vacationing, but out by the point, it was very calm because the reef protects it. Great place for swimming, especially if it is rough elsewhere. We visited this area the first...
Read moreIt's one and half hour of walking from the start point of Cahuita national park. In this point you can catch boat taxi to move to another point. Probably you can find local guide guy who will take you snorkel. It's forbiden to snorkel here without lical guide, so if you wanna do it be prepare with some cash in your pocket (guides in Cahuita ask for 20-30$). You can swim here for free and it's beautiful place...
Read moreThis is the ‘point of Cahuita’, nice place to go in the water or have a picnic. You can also keep going, the trail wraps around the coast (Puerto Vargas ) 3 -4 km. After that you can walk over 2.3km over some really cool wooden bridges and look at wetlands, lots of monkeys above. I missed the bust but got a ride from some cool Jamaican guy! (underground taxi)....
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