Tag: Uvita

  • A Week at Vista Bendita: Four 7-Day Itineraries for Every Group

    Seven days. Six nights. The Southern Pacific coast of Costa Rica outside your window every morning. This guide maps out the ideal week at Vista Bendita for four different groups — young families with children under 8, families with pre-teens (9–12), families with teenagers, and two traveling couples. Each itinerary uses the same property and…

  • Surfing, SUP, Kayaking & Ocean Activities Near Vista Bendita

    Surfing, SUP, Kayaking & Ocean Activities Near Vista Bendita

    The Southern Pacific coast of Costa Rica puts you at the edge of one of the Pacific’s most diverse stretches of ocean. Within 45 minutes of Vista Bendita you have beginner-friendly beach breaks, world-class advanced surf, mangrove kayaking tours, SUP through the Whale’s Tail, ocean cave kayaking at Playa Ventanas, and snorkeling in Marino Ballena…

  • Hiking & Cycling Near Ojochal: Trails, Night Hikes & Mountain Bikes

    Hiking & Cycling Near Ojochal: Trails, Night Hikes & Mountain Bikes

    The Southern Pacific coast of Costa Rica sits at the meeting point of mountains and ocean — which means the terrain around Ojochal, Uvita, and Dominical is genuinely extraordinary for both hiking and cycling. The same mountains that produce the waterfalls and rivers also produce ridge trails with Pacific views, jungle paths alive with wildlife,…

  • Islands, Bays & Boat-Access Beaches Near Ojochal

    Islands, Bays & Boat-Access Beaches Near Ojochal

    Some of the best water experiences near Vista Bendita are only accessible by boat. The deserted island 10 minutes offshore, the world-class snorkeling at Caño Island, the hidden research station beach on the Sierpe River — none of these show up on a standard beach guide because you can’t drive to them. This is the…

  • National Parks, Wildlife Sanctuaries & Cultural Attractions Near Vista Bendita

    National Parks, Wildlife Sanctuaries & Cultural Attractions Near Vista Bendita

    The Southern Pacific Zone of Costa Rica is one of the most ecologically diverse corners of the planet. Within two hours of Vista Bendita you have the most biodiverse national park on earth, Central America’s largest mangrove system, world-class marine reserves, wildlife sanctuaries, UNESCO World Heritage sites, and indigenous communities preserving traditions that predate the…

  • Waterfalls Near Vista Bendita: The Complete Guide

    Waterfalls Near Vista Bendita: The Complete Guide

    The region around Ojochal is one of the most waterfall-rich corners of Costa Rica. Within an hour of Vista Bendita you have jungle swimming holes, a 45-meter double cascade, a natural rock slide, a waterfall with a boulder wedged in its face, and hidden pools that most tourists never find. This is our complete guide…

  • The Best Beaches Near Ojochal: A Guide from Vista Bendita

    The Best Beaches Near Ojochal: A Guide from Vista Bendita

    One of the first things guests notice about this stretch of Costa Rica’s Southern Pacific coast is how different each beach is. Within 45 minutes of Vista Bendita you have a sea cave beach, a world-famous whale tail sandbar, a surfer’s town, calm family swimming coves, and stretches of jungle-backed sand where you may be…

  • The Complete Fishing Guide Near Ojochal: From Surf to Deep Sea

    The Complete Fishing Guide Near Ojochal: From Surf to Deep Sea

    The Southern Pacific coast of Costa Rica is one of the great fishing destinations in the world. From standing in the surf at Playa Ventanas at dawn casting for roosterfish, to kayaking river mouths for snook, to running 30 miles offshore for blue marlin in waters that stay productive year-round — the variety of fishing…

  • Golf in the Jungle. Jungle Fairways & Family Fun

    Golf in the Southern Pacific Zone of Costa Rica is not like golf anywhere else. The only full course within reach of Vista Bendita sits in a jungle-covered mountain valley south of Ojochal — scarlet macaws flying overhead, iguanas crossing the fairways, and cloud forest on all sides. It’s not Augusta. But for a round…

  • Shopping Near Vista Bendita: Local Stores, San Isidro & the Panama Border Run

    Shopping Near Vista Bendita: Local Stores, San Isidro & the Panama Border Run

    Vista Bendita is fully equipped for self-catering — kitchen, BBQ, everything you need. For guests who want to stock up, find specialty items, or do a full shopping run, here’s the complete guide to everything from the local produce market five minutes away to the Panama border duty-free shops two hours south. Local Shopping —…

  • Art, Photography & Creative Experiences Near Ojochal

    Art, Photography & Creative Experiences Near Ojochal

    Ojochal has quietly become one of the most creative communities on Costa Rica’s Pacific coast. A concentration of expat artists, local craftspeople, and international creatives drawn by the jungle, the light, and the pace of life has produced a genuinely surprising arts scene — galleries, weekly markets, painting workshops, photography lessons in the rainforest, and…

  • Health, Wellness & Active Living Near Ojochal

    Health, Wellness & Active Living Near Ojochal

    One of the things guests consistently notice at Vista Bendita is how naturally the property encourages a healthier rhythm — early mornings on the terrace with coffee and birds, long beach days, good sleep, and an absence of the noise that follows you everywhere at home. The region around Ojochal and Uvita takes that further.…

  • Mountain and Jungle Adventures: Zip Lining, Canyoning, ATVs & More

    Mountain and Jungle Adventures: Zip Lining, Canyoning, ATVs & More

    The Southern Pacific coast of Costa Rica invented zip lining. It’s not a figure of speech — zip lines were invented in Costa Rica, and the jungle terrain between Dominical and Ojochal is some of the best in the country for high-adrenaline adventure. Add canyoning down waterfalls, ATV rides through mountain jungle, world-class sport fishing,…

  • When to Visit the Osa & Costa Ballena: A Season-by-Season Guide

    When to Visit the Osa & Costa Ballena: A Season-by-Season Guide

    One of the most common questions we hear is some version of: “Is the rainy season really that bad?” The honest answer — from people who have been at Vista Bendita in January, March, May, and November — is no. Not even close to bad. Different, yes. Worth understanding, absolutely. But the rainy season on…

  • Our Favorite Restaurants

    Our Favorite Restaurants

    One of the best parts of staying in Ojochal is discovering the incredible local food scene. This small mountain-and-ocean community has quietly become one of Costa Rica’s top culinary destinations, blending local ingredients with influences from around the world. From casual cafés and hidden jungle restaurants to fine dining experiences overlooking the Pacific, there’s an…

  • Whale Watching and Other Marine Mammals in Ojochal Near Vista Bendita

    Whale Watching and Other Marine Mammals in Ojochal Near Vista Bendita

    The waters off the Southern Pacific coast of Costa Rica are extraordinary. Within 30 minutes of Vista Bendita, you can be on a boat watching humpback whales breach in the Pacific, surrounded by dolphins, with a chance of sea turtles, manta rays, whale sharks, and false killer whales depending on the season. This corner of…

  • How to Get to Vista Bendita – Your Complete Travel Guide

    How to Get to Vista Bendita – Your Complete Travel Guide

    Vista Bendita sits on a mountain road above Ojochal on Costa Rica’s Southern Pacific coast — one of the most beautiful and least-discovered corners of the country. Getting here takes some planning, but the journey is part of the experience. Here’s everything you need to know. The Quick Version Vista Bendita is approximately 4–5 hours…

  • The Blessed View – Why Vista Bendita

    The Blessed View – Why Vista Bendita

    Shana and I have traveled through out Costa Rica — the Caribbean coast, Guanacaste, the Central Valley, the Nicoya Peninsula. We kept coming back to the Southern Pacific. And within the Southern Pacific, we kept coming back to the Osa. The Osa gives you something the rest of Costa Rica can’t quite match — ocean…