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The most famous waterfalls are in and around the La Paz Waterfall Gardens, on one of the roads up to the Poas Volcano. The largest and the most spectacular of the falls in the La Paz area is the Magia Blanca Falls. This falls is probably the most photographed waterfall in Latin America. The Gardens are really a series of magnificent waterfalls on the La Paz River which include the Magia Blanca, La Paz and San Fernando Falls. At or around the La Paz Waterfall gardens you can hike along verdant lush rainforest nature trails and suspended staircases to five magnificent waterfalls with nine viewing platforms. Learn Spanish from our School as you hike around these Costa Rican waterfalls and gardens.
There are twin cataracts called Chorros Falls, near the small town of Tacares, which are extremely popular with Ticos and thus often crowded. And for good reason: these beautiful falls, 10 miles from Alajuela, are barely an hours drive from downtown San José, access is via an easy 15 minute walk. There are several waterfalls around Bijagual near Jaco. This includes a spectacular 600 foot waterfall. You can hike about 4 miles (5.1 km) to Congrejo Falls in the Rincon de Vieja Volcano National Park (we''ll arrange for a guide, guides are needed here!), or take a shorter hike into the Rio Fortuna Falls on the slopes of Arenal volcano. There are also the Guayabo Canyon Falls (45 miles East of San Jose near Turrialba), Playa Montezuma Falls (actually three waterfalls on the Nicoya Peninsula twenty minutes South of Montezuma) and Punta Tambor Falls (one hour North of Montezuma on the beach).
If you want real privacy, we can arrange for you to go in by horseback to the privately owned Nauyaca Falls outside Dominical. Another private waterfall near Dominical is Diamante Falls. Outside Manuel Antonio you can take a horseback ride and a hike to the Quebrada Arroyo Falls, which are 180 feet tall. Even more remote is the beautiful 150 foot San Pedrillo Waterfalls cascading to the beach at Playa Llorona. Getting to this waterfall on the remote Oso peninsula requires advance reservations with the Corcovado Park, a wild boat ride and a 3 hour hike through wild rainforest. Our Spanish school tutors can give you lessons as you travel to any of these waterfalls.
There is a small inexpensive book, "Pura Vida" by Sam Mitchell which delineates a total of 29 waterfalls in Costa Rica. I highly recommend it. In addition to most of those listed above, the author lists a whole host of waterfalls which require some strenous hiking to get to. Some, such as the San Luis Falls at Monteverde, are extremely difficult to get to, especially during the green season.