Costa Rica: Kids Gone Wild!
Lykkers, picture this: three-toed sloths napping in rainforest canopies, volcanic mud pots bubbling like nature’s cauldrons, and Pacific waves gentle enough for tiny toes.
Costa Rica isn’t just family-friendly—it’s a living playground where adventure sparks at every turn. Ready to explore?

1. Stroller Safaris

At Manuel Antonio National Park ($16/adult, kids free), paved trails wind past capuchin monkeys and iguanas. Book a guided night walk ($35/child) to spot glass frogs glowing under UV lights. Nearby, Kids Saving the Rainforest sanctuary ($12 entry) rescues orphaned squirrel monkeys—toddlers adore feeding time at 10 AM.

2. Lava & Waterfalls

Arenal Volcano’s Los Heliconias trail (free under 6, $10/child) is a 1km loop through lava fields and butterfly gardens. Post-hike, soak at Baldi Hot Springs ($25/kids, 11 waterslides included). For tiny thrill-seekers, La Fortuna Waterfall ($18/family) has a shallow pool perfect for wading.

3. Chocolate Journeys

At Two Little Monkeys near La Fortuna ($22/child). For farm fun, Finca El Paraiso ($15/person) lets little hands milk cows and sample fresh queso turrialba. Pro tip: Book the 9 AM tour to avoid afternoon rain.

4. Cloud Forest Magic

Monteverde’s Selvatura Park ($50/family pass) blends education and adrenaline. Walk hanging bridges through epiphyte-draped trees, then visit the butterfly garden (open 7:30 AM–4 PM). Teens can zipline ($45) over canopies—children as young as 3 ride tandem with guides.

5. Surf & Sand

Playa Sámara’s gentle waves host Peaks ’n Swells surf school ($35/2-hour lesson, boards included). For calmer shores, Conchal Beach’s crushed-shell sand is ideal for sandcastles. Rent a boogie board ($5/hour) and watch for pelicans dive-bombing for fish.

6. River Adventures

Aventuras del Sarapiquí offers Class II rafting ($55/child) for ages 4+, with mango breaks mid-rapid. Prefer floating? Try tubing ($25) down the Corobicí River—life jackets and helmets provided.

7. Volcano Vista

Poás Volcano ($15/family) boasts a stroller-friendly path to its turquoise crater lake. Arrive by 10 AM to beat clouds, then picnic at the whimsical Fraijanes alpaca farm (free entry with lunch purchase).

Pack Smart, Play Hard

Reef-safe sunscreen: Import taxes double prices locally
Closed-toe water shoes: Protects from fire ants on trails
LifeStraw Kids bottle: Filters tap water at rural lodges

Wild Memories Await

From sloth whispers at dawn to chocolate-stained grins at dusk, Costa Rica turns family trips into epic sagas. Which adventure will your clan chase first?