Uvita Guidebook

Sarah
Uvita Guidebook

Best Beaches 🏝

Our favourite beach at the end of the street. Marino Ballena National Park beach is one of the most beautiful beaches in the world. 10/10 would recommend.
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Uvita Beach
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Our favourite beach at the end of the street. Marino Ballena National Park beach is one of the most beautiful beaches in the world. 10/10 would recommend.
Perfect for surf and swim. The beach trail walk is also a favourite.
Playa Chaman, Provincia de Puntarenas, Uvita, Kostaríka
Perfect for surf and swim. The beach trail walk is also a favourite.
Truly a beautiful beach also a very popular surf spot.
Playa Hermosa, Costa Rica, Guanacaste Province, Playa Hermosa, Kostaríka
Truly a beautiful beach also a very popular surf spot.
Another national park beach that is worth checking out. Trek out over the rocks to find a soft sand beach with calm waves to swim in. We love this spot 👍
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Playa Piñuelas
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Another national park beach that is worth checking out. Trek out over the rocks to find a soft sand beach with calm waves to swim in. We love this spot 👍
Peak through a cave to see the crashing ocean. A very special beach nestled in a cove with epic caves and rocks. They also have coconuts and snacks at beach stands near the parking area. A must visit beach in our opinion.
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Playa Ventanas
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Peak through a cave to see the crashing ocean. A very special beach nestled in a cove with epic caves and rocks. They also have coconuts and snacks at beach stands near the parking area. A must visit beach in our opinion.
A popular surf spot 🏄
Dominical Beach
A popular surf spot 🏄
If you are in for a little drive this is a beautiful beach. You can drive right up to the beach so it is more accessible than some of the other beaches.
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Playa Linda, Matapalo
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If you are in for a little drive this is a beautiful beach. You can drive right up to the beach so it is more accessible than some of the other beaches.

Waterfalls

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Catarata uvita
Calle Bejuco
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The Waterfall of Ojochal
Calle Cascada
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Nauyaca Waterfall Nature Park
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Best Restaurants 🥥

Sebas restaurant
Best local sushi hands down! Excellent boutique wine shop with weekly tastings.
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Mosaic Wine Bar & Cafe
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Best local sushi hands down! Excellent boutique wine shop with weekly tastings.
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Gusto Italian Restaurant
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A hidden gem right downtown Uvita.
TAGUA Café Vivo
A hidden gem right downtown Uvita.
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Pizza Time
Costanera Sur
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Restaurante Citrus
Avenida Principal de Ojochal
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Falafel Uvita
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La Choza De Alejo
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Yoga Studios 🪷

Daily yoga classes are a perfect way to start your day! Only a five minute walk from the property.
Yoga Maya Uvita
Daily yoga classes are a perfect way to start your day! Only a five minute walk from the property.
This yoga studio is also only 5 minutes away from the property. They offer daily classes and are tucked up above Seba’s Restaurant at Hotl Yuli
Sol Rising Yoga Studio & Event Space
This yoga studio is also only 5 minutes away from the property. They offer daily classes and are tucked up above Seba’s Restaurant at Hotl Yuli
Bienestar Uvita Yoga Shala

Beauty 🦋

BRI - Day Spa & Wellness Center Uvita
Carretera Pacífica Fernández Oreamuno
Gloria's Salon and Spa
This salon is located one town over in Ojochal. It offers hair, nails, massages, facials, waxing and more. Definitely worth checking out
Nourish Beauty Center
This salon is located one town over in Ojochal. It offers hair, nails, massages, facials, waxing and more. Definitely worth checking out

Activities

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Alturas Wildlife Sanctuary
Calle San Martin Norte
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Chirripó National Park
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Tarcoles Krokódíllabrú
Carretera Pacífica Fernández Oreamuno
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Reputedly Central America's largest insect museum, this place has an extensive collection assembled by the Facultad de Agronomía (agronomy faculty) at the Universidad de Costa Rica. After viewing the specimens, visitors are invited to a room with a kitchen to sample meal worms, scarabs and crickets. A little salt and oregano does wonders.
Museo de Insectos de la Universidad de Costa Rica (MIUCR)
Reputedly Central America's largest insect museum, this place has an extensive collection assembled by the Facultad de Agronomía (agronomy faculty) at the Universidad de Costa Rica. After viewing the specimens, visitors are invited to a room with a kitchen to sample meal worms, scarabs and crickets. A little salt and oregano does wonders.
This three-in-one museum houses an extensive collection of Costa Rica's most priceless pieces of pre-Columbian gold and other artifacts, including historical currency and some contemporary regional art.
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Fornkolumbískt Gullmúseum
Avenida Central
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This three-in-one museum houses an extensive collection of Costa Rica's most priceless pieces of pre-Columbian gold and other artifacts, including historical currency and some contemporary regional art.
This museum houses the world’s largest collection of American jade (pronounced ‘ha-day’ in Spanish), with an ample exhibition space of five floors offering seven exhibits. There are nearly 7000 finely crafted, well-conserved pieces, from translucent jade carvings depicting fertility goddesses, shamans, frogs and snakes to incredible ceramics (some reflecting Maya influences), including a highly unusual ceramic head displaying a row of serrated teeth. Interesting indigenous history is on display, too.
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Jade Museum
Avenida Central
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This museum houses the world’s largest collection of American jade (pronounced ‘ha-day’ in Spanish), with an ample exhibition space of five floors offering seven exhibits. There are nearly 7000 finely crafted, well-conserved pieces, from translucent jade carvings depicting fertility goddesses, shamans, frogs and snakes to incredible ceramics (some reflecting Maya influences), including a highly unusual ceramic head displaying a row of serrated teeth. Interesting indigenous history is on display, too.
This site, 4km north of Sierpe, offers the best opportunity to view the mysterious pre-Columbian spheres created by the Diquís civilization between 300 BCE and 1500 CE, in their originally discovered locale, near culturally significant mounds 30m in diameter. In their original setting, one can really appreciate their size and perfect sphericity. The onsite museum screens an informative video on the spheres' significance and purpose, and there are other fascinating artifacts on display here, such as stone sculptures and metates (grain-grinding stones) unique to the Diquís.
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This site, 4km north of Sierpe, offers the best opportunity to view the mysterious pre-Columbian spheres created by the Diquís civilization between 300 BCE and 1500 CE, in their originally discovered locale, near culturally significant mounds 30m in diameter. In their original setting, one can really appreciate their size and perfect sphericity. The onsite museum screens an informative video on the spheres' significance and purpose, and there are other fascinating artifacts on display here, such as stone sculptures and metates (grain-grinding stones) unique to the Diquís.
If you're wondering how to get your young kids interested in art and science, this unusual museum – actually two museums in one – is an excellent place to start. Housed in an old penitentiary built in 1909, it's part children’s museum and part art gallery. Small kids will love the hands-on exhibits related to science, geography and natural history, while grown-ups will enjoy the unusual juxtaposition of contemporary art in abandoned prison cells.
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Barnamúseum
Calle 4
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If you're wondering how to get your young kids interested in art and science, this unusual museum – actually two museums in one – is an excellent place to start. Housed in an old penitentiary built in 1909, it's part children’s museum and part art gallery. Small kids will love the hands-on exhibits related to science, geography and natural history, while grown-ups will enjoy the unusual juxtaposition of contemporary art in abandoned prison cells.