CABO BLANCO NATIONAL PARK

CABO BLANCO NATIONAL PARK

At the southernmost tip of the Nicoya Peninsula lies Cabo Blanco — Costa Rica’s very first protected reserve, where dense jungle meets untouched coastline in a world that feels wild and sacred. The trails weave through tropical forest alive with howler monkeys, deer, butterflies, and the songs of countless birds, eventually opening to a hidden white-sand beach where the jungle spills into the sea.

Cabo Blanco can be explored in different ways — on horseback, by ATV, or on foot — each one offering its own rhythm and connection to the land. It’s the kind of place that slows you down, grounding you in the sounds of the forest and the scent of salt in the air. A visit here is less about adventure and more about presence — about remembering what the world feels like when nature still leads the way.

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