Beyond the postcards — discover Costa Rica’s best-kept secrets
Costa Rica’s famous spots are stunning, but some of the real magic hides off the beaten path. These hidden gems are where locals recharge, share stories, and keep traditions alive.
Southern Caribbean’s little paradise: Manzanillo
Far from tourist crowds, Manzanillo offers pristine beaches, wildlife-rich trails, and Afro-Caribbean culture. Wander the Gandoca-Manzanillo Wildlife Refuge for sloths, toucans, and turquoise waters.
Monteverde’s secret waterfall: Llanos de Cortez
Known for its famous waterfall, Monteverde also hides Llanos de Cortez — a less-crowded cascade with calm swimming spots surrounded by jungle.
Nicoya Peninsula’s quiet beach town: Santa Teresa’s neighbor — Mal País
While Santa Teresa buzzes with surfers, Mal País stays chill with untouched beaches and laid-back vibes perfect for reflection and nature walks.
Turrialba’s coffee hills and river adventures
Explore lush coffee plantations and paddle the Pacuare River, one of the world’s best whitewater rafting spots, surrounded by rainforest silence.
How to find your own hidden gems
Talk to locals — they know the stories behind every corner.
Rent a car or scooter to explore beyond tour buses.
Be open to spontaneous detours — sometimes the best places aren’t planned.
The reward of the road less traveled
Hidden gems offer something rare: peace, authenticity, and a chance to connect with Costa Rica’s true spirit. So get out there, explore beyond the map, and find your own special spot.