Park
Catarata Llanos del Cortés
48 locals recommend,
Tips from locals
Day Trip: Approximately 1.5 hrs each way, an easy hike to a beautiful waterfall that you can swim in. The first entrance is paid and has steps down to the falls. The back entrance (a few minutes drive past the first entrance) is local and is a more natural walk down past a smaller waterfall that you can jump into and swim. Bring a picnic and make a day out of it!
Day Trip: Approximately 1.5 hrs each way, an easy hike to a beautiful waterfall that you can swim in. The first entrance is paid and has steps down to the falls. The back entrance (a few minutes drive past the first entrance) is local and is a more natural walk down past a smaller waterfall that you…
Beautiful waterfall inside the mountain, less visitors during weekdays. Minimal fee at the entry.
One of Liberia's known waterfalls. Guides are available at the falls to take you on a short hike up to another diving pool and to view the falls from the top. Traveler Tip: Don't forget your bug spray. And be on the look out for howler monkeys!
Hiking Difficulty: Easy Distance: 0.5 kms / 0.3 miles Alternately known as “Llanos de Cortez,” Llanos de Cortés Waterfall is both one of our favorite hikes near Tamarindo and one Guanacaste’s most iconic waterfalls and sights. That’s because this wide, tall, rushing cascade is easy to access and spectacularly beautiful, even managing to churn out a fall during the dry season.
Hiking Difficulty: Easy Distance: 0.5 kms / 0.3 miles Alternately known as “Llanos de Cortez,” Llanos de Cortés Waterfall is both one of our favorite hikes near Tamarindo and one Guanacaste’s most iconic waterfalls and sights. That’s because this wide, tall, rushing cascade is easy to access and spe…
Catarata Llanos del Cortés by Airbnb Experiences
Get to know this iconic landmark through Airbnb Experiences, small group activities led by locals
Location
Bagaces, Guanacaste Province