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Ojochal Waterfall
The Ojochal waterfall is a great spot with a view and for a few hours of swimming, this waterfall isn’t as popular as some of the others which means you may get the whole thing to yourself on your visit. The water gets deeper the closer you get to the falls, plus it spills into a smaller swimming hole that can be a nice place to soak when the water levels are higher during rainy season.
Cost: The waterfalls are in a private property, they charge around $5 USD per person – cash only.
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El Pavon Waterfall (Cascada El Pavón)
There is no entrance fee to this waterfall. Once you park on the street, there is a short trail that takes you down to the water. You can swim in the pool, some people come with snorkel masks to chase the fish around. There is a small sandy/rocky area where you can sit, have a picnic and chill. To get there you’ll be driving a gravel road up the hill off the main coastal highway, on the left hand side, after about 4 kilometers, you’ll see a small sign that says Cascada El Pavon.
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Uvita Waterfall
The big pull for this waterfall is the swimming spot, the platform downstream that gives a you a good jumping off point, and a bit of a natural waterslide hiding in the rocks right under the falls. In total, you’ll find two swimming pools, one that’s deep and another that’s shallower and perfect for just hanging out.
From the parking area, there’s a well marked trail that will get you to the falls (there’s a handrail to help you out, but having waterproof shoes with decent grip comes in handy).
Cost: About $3.0 USD per person – cash only
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Watch Your Belongings
*Please be alert and keep your belongings with you, when visiting any public areas. Do not leave anything visible in your parked vehicle, even if locked.
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Playa Hermosa
Watch Your Belongings
*Please be alert and keep your belongings with you, when visiting any public areas. Do not leave anything visible in your parked vehicle, even if locked.
We look forward to your next visit.