Jaco Beach activities and thing to do.
Tourist Guide Jaco Beach
Jaco Beach Fishing
Jaco , Costa Rica fishing trips on the mid Pacific coast offers the closest offshore fishing boat charters from San Jose, the inland capital of Costa Rica. Sport fishing trips are just a scenic, 90-minute drive away. The ride takes you from the capital to this bustling beach vacation town, which has the most vibrant nightlife from this part of the west coast all the way down to the Panama coast.
Hermosa marina, you can reach a variety of activities fish in a quick boat ride. The best boats and captains are in great demand, particularly during high season, so make your reservations at least a month ahead of time, even sooner for the big boats like WaveDancer
Jaco National Park in Costa Rica
If Manuel Antonio National Park in Costa Rica is on your list of things to do, then you're on the right track. Though Manuel Antonio National Park may be smallest in Costa Rica, it is also one of the most beautiful. Part of it is a marine park that may be explored by scuba diving or snorkeling, either from the beach or on a tour. (Another one that is nearly all underwater is Las Baulas in Guanacaste. Closed on Mondays, it is a rare treat for ecotourists and beach lovers. Several tour outfits run buses from Jaco Beach on day trips to this park.
Jaco Beach Horseback Riding
Starting at: Adults: $65. 62 / Children: $32. 81
Horse riding is one of the most popular activites to do in Jaco Beach favourite and visitors will find local travel companies selling horse riding tours to a variety of destinations.
Places to horseback riding:
Monteverde area is perhaps the most popular as it is cool all year round and offers lush green surroundings in which to ride. The
Jaco Beach Equestrian Centre
Rancho Cheyenne is also a popular spot for riding with various different tours of the land available.
Calypso Tortuga Island Tour
Starting at: Adults: $99.00 / Children: $60.00
The world famous Calypso Catamaran Cruise to Tortuga Island was created by Calypso Tours in 1975 and has been polished into one of Costa Ricas greatest experience.
Dolphin and whale watching
Take a half-day cruise in Drake Bay on the Pacific coast and you’ll be taken to the areas where indigenous sea life such as bottlenose dolphins and humpback whales live. Adults and kids alike will revel at the chance to see some of nature’s most beautiful and graceful creatures.