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Audio Guide of Uvita Beach

Discover Uvita Beach on the Uvita River. A unique experience to learn about its history and meaning.

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✓ Secrets other tourists miss
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📖 Audio Guide Chapters

6 chapters

1. The whale that rose from the sea

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2. Rocks that hold echoes of furious waves

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3. Fishermen against giants of the sea

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4. Madness the sea never lets us forget

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5. Sharp eyes for hidden treasures

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6. The heartbeat that stays with you

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❓ Frequently Asked Questions

What are the visiting hours for Uvita Beach and how can I get there?

Uvita Beach is part of Marino Ballena National Park, which generally opens from 7 AM to 6 PM. You can access the beach through several entrances, the most common being the main entrance near the 'Tree of Love' or via the famous 'whale's tail' during low tide. It's recommended to check the exact hours at the park entrance.

Is there an entrance fee for Uvita Beach or is it free?

Yes, to access Uvita Beach, being part of Marino Ballena National Park, an entrance fee is required. The cost is $6 USD for non-residents and ₡1,000 for residents per day. This payment contributes directly to the park's conservation.

How much time is recommended for a complete visit to Uvita Beach and its surroundings?

To fully enjoy Uvita Beach, especially the famous 'whale's tail' and to take a swim, I recommend dedicating at least half a day, around 3 to 4 hours. If you plan to snorkel, stand-up paddleboard, or simply relax, a full day would be ideal so you don't have to rush.

What is the special importance or significance of Uvita Beach?

Uvita Beach is famous for its iconic rock and sand formation known as the 'whale's tail' or 'Uvita Tombolo,' visible only at low tide. This place is crucial for the migration of humpback whales, serving as a mating and birthing zone, which gives it great ecological and tourist value.

What is the best time of year or day to visit Uvita Beach?

The best time to visit Uvita Beach is during the dry season (December to April) to enjoy sunny weather. To see the 'whale's tail' in all its splendor, it's essential to check the tide table and plan your visit during low tide. Early morning or sunset are magical and less crowded times.

Is Uvita Beach accessible for people with reduced mobility?

Access to the main beach is relatively flat, but the sand can make moving around difficult for people with reduced mobility. It does not have specific infrastructure such as adapted walkways. It's recommended to contact the administration of Marino Ballena National Park for more detailed information about accessibility at +506 2786-6302.

What other attractions or points of interest can I visit near Uvita Beach?

Near Uvita Beach, you can explore the Uvita Waterfall, visit the Caño Island Biological Reserve for snorkeling or diving, or enjoy the wildlife at the Hacienda Barú National Wildlife Refuge. The area offers a wide variety of adventure and nature activities.

Could you give me some practical tips to make the most of my visit to Uvita Beach?

Of course! I advise you to bring sunscreen, insect repellent, water, and snacks, since options inside the park are limited. Don't forget your camera to capture the 'whale's tail.' Always check the tide table before going and respect all the park's signs to protect the wildlife and the ecosystem.

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