Things to Do Near Dreams Las Mareas Costa Rica.
About the area:
Ready to staying in Costa Rica’s Tropical Dry Forest?
Located in Guanacaste, Costa Rica’s most northwest province, Dreams Las Mareas Hotel is situated along the Pacific coast, nestled along the edge of El Jobo beach.
FAQ
What side of Costa Rica is Dreams Las Mareas?
Located in the beautiful El Jobo beach on the Northern coast of Guanacaste, Dreams Las Mareas Costa Rica is a gorgeous beachfront resort with shimmering white beaches and lush tropical jungles.
What town is Dreams, Costa Rica in?
Located in Guanacaste, Costa Rica's most northwest province, Dreams Las Mareas is situated along the Pacific coast, nestled along the edge of El Jobo beach
How far is Dreams Las Mareas Costa Rica from airport?
The driving time from Liberia Airport, the closest airport to Dreams Las Mareas Costa Rica, is around 1.5 hours. On the other hand, if your arrival point is San Jose Airport, the drive to Dreams Las Mareas will extend to approximately 5 hours.
How far is Dreams Las Mareas from the beach?
How close to the beach is Dreams Las Mareas All Inclusive? The nearest beach is 150 feet from Dreams Las Mareas All Inclusive.
What is the best time of year to go to Costa Rica?
The best time to visit Costa Rica is between December and April, when the weather is at its driest and brightest. We'd also recommend traveling in the country's green season, from May to June or in November. This is when you catch the seasons in transition, and the national parks are quieter.
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What is the rainiest month in Costa Rica?
While September and October are the rainiest months, exceeding 12 inches, a distinct dry season from December through April brings more manageable rainfall averages, around two inches or less, making these months considerably drier compared to the coastal areas.
Discover More than 5 Best Things to Do Near Dreams Las Mareas Costa Rica.
Cultural, Wildlife, and Adventure Excursions.
The beaches in La Cruz area are relatively undiscovered and are perfect for those who enjoy exploring.
The most breathtaking beaches of El Jobo are 7, with crystal clear water in the middle of the tropical dry forest.
El Jobo town is an small fisherman village where technology it's behind in time which maintains the essence of Costa Rican traditions in their daily lives.
The perfect balance between a landscape with hidden treasures beaches crossing with local culture is explored in our amazing Private ATV Beach Tour
Picturesque beaches
At least 16 fish species have been identified in connection with tourist and sport fishing in El Jobo area. These include rooster fish, yellowfin and black tuna, mahi-mahi, snook and sailfish.
Costa Rica has implemented certain measures to protect some of these species. For instance, in 2005, the sailfish, the blue marlin, the black marlin, and the rooster fish were declared species of interest to tourist and sport fishing in Costa Rica.
Keep your catch: tuna, dorado (mahi-mahi), wahoo, snapper and grouper. The hotel chef will professionally fillet and cook it for you at dinner time.
Let us show you our secret fishing spots in our Private Sport Fishing Tours.
Deep sea fishing on the Pacific Ocean
Did you know that in Costa Rica, year round the daylight length doesn't vary that much, with ~12 hours of daylight. In other words, sunset is always around 5-6PM
Without a doubt Costa Rica has some of the most amazing sunsets in the world. Descending over the sun-kissed oceans, the sun always creates deep gold shades as it falls over the Pacific horizon.
The sea breeze and the sound of the waves make every sunset a memorable moment.
Chase the golden hour like never before in our Private Sunset Cruise.
Chase magical sunsets in Costa Rica
Wildlife in Costa Rica
When thinking of wildlife in the Costa Rica rainforest, sloths immediately come to mind.
The iconic animal native to Costa Rica recognizable by their leisurely pace, they're scattered throughout Costa Rican rain forests.
But also the symbolic of Costa Rica wildlife, the Red-eyed tree frog who captivates with its vibrant colors.
Also as you dive deeper into bird watching in Costa Rica, the Toucan, with its iconic beak, is a must-see. Species like the Keel-billed Toucan are native to areas ranging from humid rainforests to cooler mountain terrains. Though they look friendly, watch out for their mischievous side – they sometimes raid nests for eggs
Let Allan Adventure show you the best of the rain forest and waterfalls in our Private Sloth & Waterfall Private Tour
You may have heard that Costa Rica marine life is incredibly biodiverse, but do you know just how biodiverse it is?
In point of fact, nearly 7,000 marine species swim Costa Rican waters
When you explore under the sea off the Pacific Coast of El Jobo town — you’ll find much, much more than tropical fish species. Tons of marine animals call the waters of Costa Rica home, including playful dolphins, endangered sea turtles, and majestic rays.
From octopus to starfish, get immersed into the best snorkeling adventure with your Private Snorkeling Tour.
Marine Life in El Jobo
Costa Rica Culture
Costa Rican culture is a vibrant blend of indigenous heritage and Spanish colonial influence.
Famous for being the happiest country in the world, the people of Costa Rica are welcoming and friendly.
Costa Rica is a model of eco-stewardship with more than 25% of its territory preserved from development allowing it to conserve its incredible biodiversity for generations to come.
When exploring the culture of our country you will find sugar and coffee plantation, typical lunch that will delight your senses and artisanal pottery.
Get ready to have an up close to our traditions in our Private Family Combo Tour.