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Discover the best Guanacaste tours, Costa Rica’s sun-soaked Pacific province of golden beaches and adventure: catamaran snorkel and sunset cruises off Flamingo and Tamarindo, the steaming Rincón de la Vieja volcano with hot springs, zipline, horseback and river-tubing combos, hidden waterfalls like Llanos de Cortés, and wildlife from sloths to howler monkeys. Compare top-rated activities and plan your perfect Costa Rica trip.

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Guanacaste itinerary ideas

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1 day

Guanacaste in 1 day

  1. 1Catamaran snorkel
  2. 2Beach time
  3. 3Sunset cruise
  4. 4Gold Coast
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3 days

Guanacaste in 3 days

  1. 1Day 1: catamaran & beach
  2. 2Day 2: volcano & springs
  3. 3Day 3: waterfall & wildlife
  4. 4Sea, volcano & forest
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Adventure

Guanacaste adventure

  1. 1Zipline canopy
  2. 2River tubing
  3. 3Volcano hot springs
  4. 4Waterfall swim
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With kids

Guanacaste with kids

  1. 1Snorkel cruise
  2. 2Sloth & wildlife
  3. 3Waterfall swim
  4. 4Beach time
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Know before you go

Short, straight answers to the questions every Guanacaste visitor asks before booking.

The sweet-spot months

December to April is the dry season — sunny, hot and ideal for beaches, cruises and adventure tours, and the busiest time.

Dry season (Dec–Apr)

Reliable sunshine, golden-brown landscapes and warm seas make this the peak season; book popular tours ahead.

Green season (May–Nov)

Afternoon showers bring lush green forests, fuller waterfalls, fewer crowds and lower prices, with sunny mornings.

Hot and dry

Guanacaste is Costa Rica’s hottest, driest region — bring sun protection and stay hydrated, especially midday.

For cruises

The dry season offers the calmest seas and clearest water for catamaran and snorkel cruises.

For waterfalls

Waterfalls are fullest and most dramatic in the green season, though they flow year-round.

When to visit

Guanacaste through the seasons

What's best, how busy it gets, and one booking tip for each time of year.

Dry (Dec–Apr)
Dec–Apr
Best for
Beaches, cruises, sun.
Crowds
Booking tip
Peak; book ahead.
Green (May–Jul)
May–Jul
Best for
Lush forest, value.
Crowds
Booking tip
Sunny mornings.
Green (Aug–Nov)
Aug–Nov
Best for
Full waterfalls, quiet.
Crowds
Booking tip
Wetter; great deals.
Holidays
Dec & Easter
Best for
Festive buzz.
Crowds
Booking tip
Busiest; reserve early.
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Guanacaste travel FAQ

What are the best tours in Guanacaste?

The highest-rated Guanacaste experiences are a catamaran snorkel and sunset cruise, the Rincón de la Vieja volcano with hot springs, a zipline and adventure combo, the Llanos de Cortés waterfall, and a wildlife river safari.

What should I book in advance in Guanacaste?

Book catamaran cruises and volcano adventure combos ahead, as they sell out, especially in the December–April dry-season peak.

How many days do I need in Guanacaste?

Two to three days covers a cruise, the Rincón de la Vieja volcano, waterfalls and wildlife; add days for Arenal, Río Celeste or Monteverde.

Is Guanacaste worth visiting?

Yes — Guanacaste rewards with golden Pacific beaches, catamaran snorkel and sunset cruises, the steaming Rincón de la Vieja volcano and hot springs, thrilling zipline and tubing adventures, hidden waterfalls and abundant wildlife.

What are the best day trips from Guanacaste?

Top trips are the Arenal Volcano and hot springs, the turquoise Río Celeste waterfall, the Monteverde cloud forest, and a border-crossing day in Nicaragua.

When is the best time to visit Guanacaste?

December to April is the sunny, dry peak season ideal for beaches and cruises, while the green season (May–November) brings lush forests, fuller waterfalls and fewer crowds with sunny mornings.

How do you get around Guanacaste?

Liberia Airport (LIR) is the gateway, with most tours including hotel pickup; a rental car (ideally 4WD) helps explore the spread-out beaches and parks, and boats run cruises from the main beach towns.
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