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ATV Tours
If you’re dreaming of a life where adventure meets tropical beauty, Dominical and Uvita in Costa Rica offer the perfect playground. These coastal towns along the South Pacific are renowned for their laid-back vibes, stunning beaches, and lush rainforests—but there’s another thrill waiting just beyond the shore: ATV tours. Whether you’re tearing through jungle trails, splashing across rivers, or soaking in panoramic views, ATV adventures in Dominical and Uvita showcase the raw, untamed charm that makes this area so special. At Cavu Costa Rica, we’re not just about finding you a property; we’re about connecting you to a lifestyle. Let’s dive into why ATV tours are a must-do in this region and how they could inspire you to call Dominical or Uvita home.
Uvita Real Estate Guide
Escape to breathtaking Uvita, Costa Rica, where emerald jungles meet golden shores and vibrant wildlife thrives. If you’ve ever dreamed of owning a slice of paradise, you’re in the right place. This ultimate guide to Uvita real estate unveils not only stunning properties but also the unique lifestyle that comes with them. Whether you envision a serene beachfront villa, a charming mountain retreat, or a cozy apartment overlooking the waves, Uvita offers diverse options to suit every taste and budget. As you explore the enchanting landscapes and vibrant local culture, one thing will become clear: your dream home in paradise is closer than you think. Join us on this journey to discover the best of Uvita real estate and unlock the door to your new life in one of Costa Rica’s most captivating locations. Explore, dream, and let your adventure begin!
Snorkeling around Caño Island
Caño Island is an amazing marine biological reserve located at 53 km from the shore with virgin blue waters making it the perfect tropical paradise for snorkelers and divers.
Whale Watching Tours in Drake Bay
The warm waters off the Southern Pacific's Osa Peninsula are Costa Rica's most popular destination for whale watching. The most common whale to see in Costa Rica are the humpback whales as they pass by Costa Rica more than 6 months of the yea during their annual migration.
Marino Ballena National Park
Marino Ballena National Park protects the coast in front of Uvita Costa Rica, a tiny village with two miles of pure white sand that’s popular for day trips, camping and of course whale watching.