When we think about Costa Rica, the first things that come to mind are beaches, jungles and volcanoes. So it might surprise you to learn that some of …
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Jan 12, 2024
The park was absolutely beautiful and we also did the cave tour! We had two others join us on the tour who spoke Spanish, but little English, and we spoke English and very little Spanish. Our guide O…Full review by oliviapT1087OF
Mar 14, 2023
Visiting Barra Honda and taking the cave tour was one of the best experiences of my life! My husband and I had a blast! Our tour started at the Mirador, one of the highest view points in Guanacaste.…Full review by dharmaanddogs
May 7, 2021
This cave is way overpriced. I paid $13.56 to enter the park and that is the price of the parks and you can probably see animals and do some nice hikes. The mirador had a nice view and we saw a group…Full review by fesss2018
We will be heading here in a week. I have a six year old and ten year old. Will a cave be open for them to explore? They are adventurous. Thanks!!
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You'll have to check their website for the hours for when it's open, but some tips.... Get there early, take water, it's a bit of a hike so be mindful of that. The ladder into the cave is …
You'll have to check their website for the hours for when it's open, but some tips.... Get there early, take water, it's a bit of a hike so be mindful of that. The ladder into the cave is about 6 stories high, but you get harness and roped up and we felt completely safe. There was a family with young kids in our group, maybe 7-9 years old. You will get helmets and headlamps. I wouldn't recommend it if anyone is claustrophobic. There are a couple tight spaces. The footing can be a little slippery. You'll want to use your hands for support but the rocks have a lot of bat guano. So take hand sanitizer, maybe even surgical gloves....and no bathrooms. And btw, we loved it, so by all means,given the above info, go if you can!
Peter: just saw your msg. Barra Honda is 1/2 an hour from the town of Nicoya (Nicoya is bigger than most smaller towns. Smaller than Liberia and San Jose but bigger than …
Peter: just saw your msg. Barra Honda is 1/2 an hour from the town of Nicoya (Nicoya is bigger than most smaller towns. Smaller than Liberia and San Jose but bigger than samara) there are many private lodges, B&B's , hotels and accommodations around Nicoya). We stayed in Samara which is very close to Nicoya and has many many available accommodations. They have a very nice hostel as well and the beach is beautiful.
Is there, or is there not, somewhere to stay at Barra Honda National Park? I am heading up there tomorrow and not sure if I should get a room in Nicoya or head straight to the Park. I am not fussy about what it is, as I need it close to the park as my time there is limited. Rustic is fine. Can someone please help?!
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Hello, what did you discover about the cabins in the park? I am having trouble getting details, too. Do you have advice? Are they available?
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