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Marino Ballena National Park: Things to do near Uvita

  • Writer: Esteban Acedo
    Esteban Acedo
  • Jun 23
  • 5 min read

Updated: Jun 27

Marino Ballena National Park is one of Costa Rica’s hidden coastal gems, famous for its iconic Whale Tail sandbar, lush rainforests, and vibrant marine life. Nestled along the southern Pacific coast in Uvita, this marine sanctuary is the perfect destination for solo travelers seeking connection with nature, couples looking for romantic escapes, and families ready for unforgettable outdoor adventures.


If you're planning a trip to the area, here are the top things to do near Marino Ballena National Park, including travel tips, tour options, and must-know local advice.


Marino Ballena National Park

Why Visit Marino Ballena National Park?


Whether you're chasing whales, hiking jungle trails, or simply enjoying a peaceful beach sunset, Marino Ballena offers something for every traveler. The Marino Ballena National Park was declared a national park in 1989. It was not only the first marine national park here in Costa Rica, but the first in all of Central America. Named after the humpback whales that migrate through the area, this national park is also home to coral reefs, mangroves, and untouched beaches.


Entrance Fee: Around $7.

Hours: 7:00 AM – 4:00 PM daily.

Tip: Visit during low tide to walk out on the Whale Tail sandbar!



Top Things to D Near Marino Ballena National Park


Whale Watching Tours (Seasonal)


Marino Ballena National Park is one of the best places in Costa Rica to see humpback whales during their migration (July – October and December – April). You can also spot dolphins, turtles, and manta rays.


Best for: Everyone, especially couples and families.




Marino Ballena National Park

Snorkeling at Ballena Island


Take a boat tour out to Isla Ballena, a small rocky island with surrounding coral reefs. The water is usually clear, offering good snorkeling conditions when tides and weather cooperate.


Best for: Adventurous couples, solo travelers


Beach Time at Playa Uvita


The beach within Marino Ballena National Park is safe, calm, and ideal for a day of sandcastle building or relaxing under the shade of palm trees. The iconic Whale Tail formation is a must-see and makes a great spot for photos during low tide. Amazing for sunset as well!


Best for: Families with kids, couples.


Visit Nauyaca Waterfalls


Located about 45 minutes from Uvita, Nauyaca Waterfalls are among the most spectacular waterfalls in Costa Rica. You can hike, ride horseback, or take a 4x4 tour to reach the falls. Swimming is allowed in the lower pool—perfect for cooling off!


Best for: Active families, adventurous couples, solo hikers.


Swim and jump at Uvita Waterfall


Just minutes from Uvita’s center, Uvita Waterfall is a favorite local swimming spot where you can slide down smooth rocks into refreshing natural pools. Really fun!

Two properties offer access to these waterfall pools and charge an entrance fee of 5$ to pass through their property or to use their trails, built-out walkways, and diving platforms.


Best for: Active families, adventurous couples, solo hikers.


Where to eat near Marino Ballena National Park?


  • Sibu Café – Great coffee, healthy brunch, and a cozy atmosphere.

  • The Dome – Local favorites and international cuisine.

  • Aracari Garden & Restaurant – Perfect for romantic dinners in a lush garden setting.

  • Los Laurales – Affordable and delicious Costa Rican “casado” meals for backpackers.


For more advice about where to eat in Uvita, check out our blog article Best restaurants in Uvita: where to eat?


Family-Friendly Tips


  • Bring plenty of water, sunscreen, and snacks (especially with young kids).

  • Tides change quickly—always ask park rangers for the most current information.

  • The sun can be intense from 10 AM to 2 PM; plan your hikes and beach time for early or late in the day.

  • Be careful with your belongings! If you go swimming, do not leave them unattended near the forest, as thefts are common.


Sunset at Marino Ballena National Park

How to get to Marino Ballena National Park?


By Shuttle or Private Transport:

We offer door-to-door transportation from San José, Manuel Antonio, Dominical, and more. Private rides are ideal for families or groups, while shared shuttles are perfect for solo travelers and budget-conscious couples.


By Car:

From San José, it’s about a 3.5 to 4-hour drive. The road is well-paved until Uvita. No 4x4 required if you're staying near town.


Where to stay in Uvita?


Final Thoughts


Whether you're traveling solo, as a couple, or with the whole family, Marino Ballena National Park and the surrounding Uvita area offer a perfect mix of nature, adventure, and relaxation. With its welcoming community, eco-conscious vibe, and stunning scenery, it's no wonder so many travelers fall in love with this slice of Costa Rica.


Ready to explore Marino Ballena? Contact us to book your transportation or tour today.


Pura vida and safe travels!


Frequently asked questions

Is Marino Ballena worth it?

Relatively young by the country's national park standards, it is firmly established as a gorgeous place to have a day at the beach and, unquestionably, the best place to go whale watching in Costa Rica!

Can you snorkel in Uvita?

Uvita Beach: This beautiful beach is a popular spot for snorkeling, with clear waters and an abundance of marine life, including parrotfish and octopus. Ojochal Beach is another great option for snorkeling, with calm waters and a beautiful reef.

How much does it cost to go to the whale tail in Uvita?

How to Visit: The official entrances to the park are located in or near the town of Uvita. Private parking is available near the entrances for ¢2,000 Costa Rica colones (about $3.50). Entrance to the park costs $6 per person for foreign visitors, and a guide is not necessary.

Can you swim at Uvita beach?

Playa Uvita is a popular beach for swimming and sunbathing, while Playa Ventanas is known for its unique caves and rock formations. Whether you want to relax on the beach or engage in water sports, Uvita offers a true coastal experience.

How to access Marino Ballena?

The Ballena National Marine Park has four official access routes for visitors to enjoy, all via the Inter-American Highway South: Uvita, Colonia, Ballena, and Piñuela. Payment can only be made by credit or debit card. Pets are not allowed. Grills, beer, liquor, smoking, and drones are prohibited.

What time does Uvita Beach close?

Opening Hours. 7am to 6pm, every day of the week.

What to do in Uvita?

Uvita offers a variety of activities, with Marino Ballena National Park and its famous "Whale's Tail" sandbar being a highlight. You can also enjoy whale watching tours, visit Nauyaca Waterfalls, explore Caño Island for snorkeling, or relax on Uvita Beach. Other options include surfing lessons, ATV tours, or attending the Envision Festival. Check our blog "Best free things to do in Uvita"

What are the odds of seeing a whale on a whale watching tour?

While we do not guarantee whale sightings on our tours, 20 years of sightings data show that we do have a 90% chance of seeing whales during the peak months of June–September.


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