Country Guide: Costa Rica
Your Family Guide:
Costa Rica with Kids
Rainforests, wildlife, beaches, and a pace of travel that works surprisingly well with curious kids.
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Costa Rica is one of those places that feels made for family travel.
Nature is everywhere, animals appear when you least expect them, and locals are generally warm and patient with kids. The main trade offs are distances that take longer than they look on a map and weather that can change fast, especially in rainy season.
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AT A GLANCE
Best Time To Visit
Family Friendly Regions
Kid-Approved Activities
Local Dishes For Kids
Car Seat Laws
Costs and Budget
Getting Around
Warning
Regions
Best Regions & Cities for Families
Costa Rica packs an impressive mix of landscapes into a small country. You can move from rainforest to volcanoes to beaches in just a few days, and each region offers a slightly different rhythm for families. Some areas are all about wildlife and nature, others lean into beach time and slow mornings, and a few give you a bit of both without feeling overwhelming for kids.

La Fortuna and Arenal
are a favorite with families thanks to wildlife, hot springs, waterfalls, and short nature walks that work even for younger kids.Manuel Antonio
combines an easy beach town with a national park where monkeys and sloths are often seen close up, which feels magical for children.Guanacaste
is ideal for beach focused trips, with calmer waters, family resorts, and reliable sunshine during dry season.Monteverde
is cooler and misty, with cloud forest trails, hanging bridges, and educational nature experiences that older kids enjoy most.The Central Valley,
including areas around San José, works well for short stays, museum visits, and as a practical arrival or departure base.Puerto Viejo
on the Caribbean coast offers a laid back vibe, wildlife near town, and calmer beaches suited to relaxed family days.
Attractions
Must see attractions
Attractions
Family favourites you really shouldn't miss.
Costa Rica’s must see sights work so well with kids because they are active, visual, and easy to understand. Volcanoes feel dramatic, animals are often seen in the wild rather than behind fences, and many attractions are outdoors with space to move. These are the places that tend to stick in kids’ memories long after the trip is over, without requiring long attention spans or perfect behavior.

Sloth Sanctuaries

Arenal Volcano National Park

Mistico Hanging Bridges

Manuel Antonio National Park

La Fortuna Waterfall

Monteverde Cloud Forest Reserve

Tortuguero Canals

Guanacaste Beaches
Tips
Practical Tips for Practical Parents
Start Early
Pack for All Weather
Sun and Heat
Eat Like Locals
Activities
Popular activities For kids
Activities
Adventures they'll be sure to remember
Costa Rica is all about outdoor play. Kids climb, swim, spot animals, and fall asleep early after full days in nature. Activities are active but rarely extreme, making it easy to tailor days to your child’s age and energy.
Impress a Local
Quick Phrases For Kids
| English | Spanish | Pronunciation |
|---|---|---|
| Hello | Hola | OH-lah |
| Thank You | Gracias | GRAH-see-ahs |
| Where is the toilet? | ¿Dónde está el baño? | DON-deh es-TAH el BAN-yo |
| I’m hungry | Tengo hambre | TEN-go AHm-breh |
| Let’s play | Vamos a jugar | VAH-mos ah hoo-GAR |
| Goodbye | Adiós | ah-DYOSS |
More than San José
Cities you'll love exploring together

La Fortuna

Quepos

Liberia

Monteverde

Puerto Viejo

Santa Teresa
Family Travel Itineraries:
Kid-Friendly Plans for Every Trip Length
5 Days – Arenal & La Fortuna
- Day 1: Arrival, easy town walk, early night
- Day 2: Hanging bridges and wildlife spotting
- Day 3: Waterfall visit and hot springs
- Day 4: Ziplining or chocolate tour
- Day 5: Relaxed morning and departure
7 Days – Rainforest to Beach
- Days 1–3: La Fortuna activities and downtime
- Days 4–5: Travel to Manuel Antonio, beach time
- Day 6: National park visit
- Day 7: Slow morning and return travel
10 Days – Nature Sampler
- Days 1–3: Central Valley arrival and adjustment
- Days 4–6: Arenal region exploration
- Days 7–8: Monteverde cloud forest
- Days 9–10: Guanacaste beach wind down