With pristine beaches, near-perfect waves, kite surfing, snorkeling, scuba diving, and sport fishing, you could conceivably spend days in Santa Teresa never even leaving the water. Land lubbers will find no lack of things to do either- hiking trails, horseback riding, mountain biking, bird watching, canopy tours, and the excellent Cabo Blanco Nature Reserve are just minutes away.
exploring, laughing, wanderlust, strangers. 120 film, making art, cyanotypes, vintage. scotch on the rocks & coffee, black. the unknown. the sound of...
Located on the southernmost tip of the Nicoya Peninsula just a few kilometers southeast of Santa Teresa, the Cabo Blanco nature reserve stretches for 1172 hectares of well-protected land and sea and is the oldest protected area in Costa Rica. Once restricted to scientists and park rangers, the park...
A fun and adrenaline filled way to get a taste of the rainforest and feel like Tarzan. The folks at Canopy del Pacifico will strap you in a harness and send you soaring over the treetops through a maze of zipline cables. Knowledgeable and amusing guides point out wildlife along the way, though...
Many if not most people come here for the waves, and the area continues to not disappoint. Relatively consistent surf, perfect water temps, and plenty of breaks to go around place Santa Teresa and Mal PaĆs among the best surf spots in Costa Rica, with conditions and waves to suit every level....