Uvita and Dominical, two beautiful coastal towns on Costa Rica's southern Pacific coast, are known for their laid-back atmosphere, stunning beaches, and lush rainforests. While many activities in this region involve tours and fees, there are plenty of free options for travelers who want to explore nature and soak in the pura vida lifestyle without breaking the bank. Here's a list of the top 10 free things to do in Uvita and Dominical, Costa Rica.
Swim and jump at Uvita Waterfall. (Uvita)
Just a short drive from the town center, Uvita Waterfall offers a free swimming spot with refreshing natural pools. You can slide down the waterfall’s smooth rocks into the cool water, making this a favorite place for locals and visitors. Two properties offer access to these waterfall pools. They both charge an entrance fee to pass through their property or to use their trails, built-out walkways, and diving platforms. You can access the river and waterfalls without passing through these properties, but you must be creative. We suggest paying the small fee ($5) and gaining access to their walking paths and diving platforms.
Writer's Tips:
A short hike upstream will take you to other secluded swimming holes if you want to explore more.
Use Restaurante la Catarata for access to their walkways and diving platforms.
Use the Catarata Esmeralda Uvita to access their butterfly garden and waterfall trails.
Enjoy the riverside at Bamboo. (Uvita)
Tucked away in a serene bamboo forest, the Bamboo River is a hidden gem waiting to be discovered. The tranquil setting and the soothing sound of cascading water create a peaceful atmosphere ideal for a quiet escape. This secluded spot offers a unique and intimate experience, making it a favorite for those who enjoy nature’s beauty in solitude.
Writer's Tips:
In the dry season, hike up or down the river bed to find wildlife and new areas to swim or relax.
This river has many entry points, but one main trail should be pretty easy to find. The trail starts in the middle of the bamboo forest.
Swim and rope swing at Pozo Azul Waterfall (Dominicalito)
Pozo Azul Waterfall, known for its strikingly blue waters, is an idyllic spot for swimming and relaxing. Nestled in a lush forest, the waterfall flows into a large, inviting pool perfect for cooling off after a hike. The pristine environment and vibrant blue hues of Pozo Azul make it a favorite destination for photographers and nature lovers alike.
Writer's Tips:
Don't leave valuables in your car, as thieves may linger nearby.
Use Pozo Azul road to avoid passing through a river to get to the waterfall.
Hike and swim at Hidden Waterfall and Natural Pools (Uvita)
You will find this gorgeous hidden waterfall and natural pools just a bit further outside the town of Uvita. This spot is best to visit in the rainy season, as it has more water and bigger swimming pools. Getting to this spot requires crossing the river on foot or in a 4x4. The river crossing is a good place to park if you don't want to cross with a car.
Explore Whale Tail at Marino Ballena National Park (Uvita)
One of the most iconic spots in Uvita is the Whale’s Tail, a natural sandbar shaped like a whale's tail. During low tide, you can walk along the sandbar for free and enjoy stunning views of the Pacific Ocean. While entrance to the park costs a fee, visiting the Whale’s Tail outside the park boundaries is free from a public access point along the beach.
Writers Tips:
Check the tide schedules in advance to plan your visit!
Visit the Uvita Farmers' Market Feria (Uvita)
Held weekly on Wednesdays and Saturdays in Uvita, the Farmers’ Market (Feria) is a great place to immerse yourself in local culture. While not everything is free, wandering through the stalls, admiring the fresh produce, and chatting with vendors is an enjoyable, no-cost activity. The market typically takes place on Saturday mornings.
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This is one of the best places to find souvenirs or gifts at fair prices.
Explore or Surf Playa Hermosa (Uvita)
Playa Hermosa, located just north of Uvita, is a wide, peaceful beach perfect for swimming, sunbathing, and relaxing. The beach is open to the public and less crowded than other regional beaches. Its beautiful sunsets make it a perfect end to your day. The pristine beach offers wide stretches of sand, ideal for long walks. If you have your board, you can catch free rides at one of the best surfing spots near Uvita. It’s a laid-back, uncrowded spot ideal for beginner and intermediate surfers.
Writers Tips:
Do not surf alone. Playa Hermosa is huge and does not have lifeguards, so surfing can be dangerous, especially if there is a swell or high tide.
Surf or do Yoga at Playa Dominicalito
Surfing at Dominicalito Beach can be a rewarding experience, especially for those looking for a quieter, less-crowded surf spot compared to Dominical’s main beach. It's an ideal spot for beginners and intermediate surfers, offering smaller, gentler waves than Dominical Beach.
Practicing yoga with the sound of the ocean as your soundtrack is an unforgettable experience.
Writer Tips :
There are fewer amenities near Dominicalito Beach than there are on the main beaches. Make sure to bring water, snacks, and any other essentials, as there aren’t many nearby stores or restaurants.
Surf during mid to high tide to avoid exposed rocks, and bring your gear, as rentals are limited.
Watch the Sunset at Playa Chaman (Uvita)
Just south of Marino Ballena National Park, Playa Chaman is a fantastic spot to watch the sunset over the Pacific Ocean. Grab a towel, find a place on the beach, and enjoy the vibrant colors as the day fades away. This beach is popular with surfers, so you might catch some action while waiting for sunset.
Writers Tips:
Get off the beach quickly after sunset, or ensure you have bug spray. The mosquitos are very active on the beach just after sunset.
Visit the Eco-feria (Dominical)
Located just a 15-minute drive from Uvita, the Eco Feria in Dominical is a lively farmers' market focusing on organic and sustainable products. Stroll through the market, listen to live music, and soak in the local vibes. It’s a great place to learn about local culture and sustainable practices, even if you don't buy anything.
Writer's Tips:
When: Every Friday from 8 AM to 2 PM in Dominical.
Taste the homemade vegan cashew cheese. It's delicious!
Free things to do in Uvita and Dominical: final thoughts.
Uvita and Dominical offer plenty of free natural attractions that let you experience the beauty of Costa Rica without spending a dime. Whether you’re hiking to waterfalls, relaxing on the beach, taking in a sunset or immersing yourself in local culture, these two towns are perfect for budget-conscious travelers looking to connect with nature.
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