Visit volcanoes, take a dip in a hot springs, drift lazily along the country’s waterways and seek out wildlife in tropical lowland forest with our tailor-made tour to tropical Costa Rica.
7. La Paz Waterfall — easily accessible
Just an hour and a half outside San Jose, La Paz Waterfall Gardens Nature Park is one of the most accessible places to see a good waterfall in Costa Rica, and ideal after a long flight into the country. The best way to get there is by hire car (you can take a bus and a taxi but it will take you longer).
As you might guess from the name, this isn't one specific waterfall but a park that contains five of them, and each are worth the visit (despite the $44 entrance fee). There's La Paz waterfall itself, with its 110-foot drop, as well as Magia Blanca ("White Magic") waterfall, Templo waterfall, Escondida waterfall and Encantada waterfall.
There's also an animal sanctuary, walking trails and butterfly garden, so it's a great place to spend the day.
Where to stay:
- Peace Lodge - Luxurious option, where the handsome rooms feature handmade canopy beds, stained-glass windows, private bathrooms, hot tubs and balconies with views over the gardens (and up to Volcán Poás). Staying in the lodge entitles you to entry to the gardens outside the official opening hours, when you can explore its lush expanses away from the otherwise constant crowds.
- Casa Volcano. Featuring garden views, Casa Volcano Panoramic View features accommodation with a garden and a balcony, around 20 km from Poas National Park. This holiday home provides free private parking, room service and free WiFi.