Nosara 3-Day Itinerary

A day-by-day plan for Nosara: the best attractions in order, where to eat, how to get around — with free hotel briefings for your stay.

Day 1

Arrive & Explore the Highlights

Morning
La Ceiba Tree at the Crossroads

A massive ceiba tree at the junction of the main dirt roads in Nosara village. Locals gather here for shade and socialising. The tree is estimated to be over 100 years old and is a meeting point for c

🕐 24 hours

Free entry

💡 Best noted at early morning or late afternoon when it's cooler. No amenities; bring water. It's a good landmark for orienting yourself in town.

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Afternoon
Nosara Art Gallery & Community Mural Walk

A self-guided walk past colourful murals on walls around the town centre, plus a small gallery showcasing local Costa Rican artists. The gallery rotates exhibits monthly.

🕐 Gallery open Mon–Sat 9am–5pm. Murals viewable anytime.

Free entry

💡 Start at the main junction by Super Nosara and head east down the side streets. The best murals are behind the yoga studios. Ask at the gallery for a map—they offer it free.

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Evening
Where to eat

Rest. La Plaza · ££

Olgas Bar · ££

Day 2

Deeper Into Nosara

Morning
Playa Pelada Rock Pools

A series of natural tide pools carved into volcanic rock at the edge of Playa Pelada. Safe for children and great for swimming at high tide. Low tide reveals starfish and crabs.

🕐 Always open

💡 Check tide tables online before you go. Best visited around two hours before high tide—the pools fill up but waves aren’t dangerous. Bring snorkel gear to see fish.

Midday
Nosara Yoga Institute Sunset Deck

A wooden deck on a hill overlooking Playa Guiones and the Pacific. Open to the public for sunset views, with benches and a small garden. No classes or facilities provided.

🕐 sunrise-6pm daily

💡 Come at 4:30pm to claim a spot. The dirt access road is steep; park at the bottom and walk up if you don't have a 4x4. Mosquitoes are bad after rain.

Afternoon
Nosara Wildlife Refuge Trail

A short, flat loop through coastal dry forest and mangroves. You’ll see howler monkeys, iguanas, and bird species like toucans and kingfishers. Enter from the beach end near Playa Pelada.

🕐 Always open

💡 Go early morning or late afternoon for best animal spotting. Wear long trousers and sturdy shoes—there are ants and roots. Bring water as there is no shade once you’re inside.

Late afternoon
Nosara River Mouth

Where the Nosara River meets the Pacific, creating a calm lagoon and a sandy spit. Good for swimming, spotting birds like frigatebirds and herons, and picnicking. Accessible via a short path from Play

🕐 24 hours

💡 Check tide tables—the lagoon is safe to swim only at high tide. No shade; bring sunscreen and a hat. It's 20-minute walk from the main beach entrance.

Evening
Dining tonight

Café de Paris

La Luna

Day 3

Final Favourites & Departure

Morning
Ostional National Wildlife Refuge Viewpoint

A designated spot to watch olive ridley sea turtles nesting (August to November) from a safe distance. The refuge is free to walk, but you must pay a small fee

💡 The fee is about $10 per person and includes a guide. Go at night during a new moon—turtles are more active. No flash photography. Book ahead via local tour operators to avoid queues.

Midday
Refugio de Vida Silvestre Ostional

A protected wildlife refuge known for mass nesting (arribada) of olive ridley sea turtles. Guided tours run during nesting season, but the beach and visitor cen

💡 Arrive before 6am to see turtles returning to sea without a tour. Entry fee is $7 for foreigners, but free for locals. Bring cash; no ATMs nearby.

Final meal

Bar & Restaurante La Terraza Nosara

Restaurant la creperie cafe

Getting Around Nosara

Nosara Airport Shuttle From 100 135 min

Book through Nosara Shuttle for a shared ride at $50 per person; private costs about $100. Drivers know the unpaved roads well and will drop you right at the villa's gate.

Sansa Air Shuttle + Taxi (Domestic Flight) From 100 90 min

Sansa flies from SJO to Nosara airstrip in 35 minutes – then a $5 taxi covers the last mile to the hotel. Booking ahead saves $20–30. The dirt road to the hotel is fine for taxis.

Airport Private Transfer (Liberia to Nosara) From 120 150 min

Book a shared shuttle through Nosara Shuttle or Interbus for about $65 per person if you're solo. Road is rough the last 30 minutes – pack motion sickness tablets.

Sansa Air Shuttle From 15 15 min

If you fly Sansa from San José ($120 one-way), pre-arrange a driver through the villa — they’ll meet you at the arrivals area with a sign. Taxis at the airport are scarce; WhatsApp your driver the flight number.

Nosara Local Taxi From 5 10 min

Use the red 'Taxi Nosara' WhatsApp number saved in your phone — local drivers are reliable and can pick you up from Villa Mango's road, which is just off the main strip.

Local Taxi from Nosara Town From 5 10 min

No Uber here. Use the orange taxis with a licence plate ending in 'N'. For repeat trips, ask the driver for a WhatsApp number – negotiate a flat rate for beach runs.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is 3 days enough for Nosara?

Three days covers the main highlights well. You can see the key attractions like La Ceiba Tree at the Crossroads and get a genuine feel for the city. For a more leisurely pace or to explore neighbourhoods in depth, a 5-day trip is better.

What is the best time to visit Nosara?

See our full best time to visit Nosara guide — it covers weather month by month, peak vs. shoulder seasons and how to avoid the crowds.

Where should I stay for this itinerary?

A central location saves transit time between sites. Top options include Poncho's Hotel, Blue Zone Brewery, Villa Mango Bed and Breakfast. See the full ranked list with free briefings for each.