Cahuita Attractions
Cahuita's tropical coastline is cast in shades of black and white where sandy beaches stretch for miles broken up by fossilized coral, tide pools and rocky shoreline. The shady coastal forest greets the ocean inside Cahuita National Park, the town's main attraction, featuring 23,000 acres of marshes, rivers, beaches, rainforest and coral reef harboring a vibrant display of Costa Rican wildlife. The nearby Hitoy-Cerere, Kekoldi and Bribri Native American reserves offer a foray into the Talamanca Mountains to experience the Costa Rica's rich historical legacy as well as waterfalls, streams, evergreen and rainforests. For up-close encounters with two- and three-toed sloths, visit the Sloth Rescue Center.