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Cahuita Vacations

We know, geography isn't everyone's strong suit. If you're unsure where Cahuita lies on a map, be sure to research its location before you head off!

It lies about 20 miles (32 kilometers) from Limon and 30 miles (48 kilometers) from Changuinola.

Eager to mingle with the locals? That shouldn't be too difficult. 600 people call this corner of Caribbean Coast home.

Places to visit in Cahuita

Pick up some potato chips and a bottle of wine and spend a few hours at Blanca Beach. It's one of the most stunning spots in the region for a leisurely picnic. Need some more options? There is something bewitching about the murmuring swell of the sea. Unroll a picnic blanket, sit back, relax and admire the ever-changing moods of the ocean at Negra Beach. But there's more. Admire the breathtaking trees, shrubs, bushes and vines at Tree of Life. If you feel confident, try pronouncing their scientific names!

Where do you fly into for Cahuita?

Get ready for some thrilling adventures in Cahuita. Once you've headed out of Limon Airport (LIO), the central area will be only 20 miles (32 kilometers) away.

Frequently asked questions

How much are vacation packages to Cahuita?
With a Travelocity vacation package, you can be living it up in Cahuita for a mere CA $619. Flights, hotels and experiences — we’ve got you covered. You’ll make great savings just for combining your bookings. With everything taken care of before you set off, you can sit back, relax and not worry about a thing.
How long should my Cahuita vacation be?
Typically, 3 nights is how long the majority of travelers spend exploring Cahuita. Wondering whether that’ll be enough time to tick everything off your must-do list? Stay a couple more nights so you won’t miss a thing.
Where can I get the best vacation package deals for Cahuita?
You’ll find a terrific range of Cahuita package deals on Travelocity. With no less than 400 air carriers and 1,000,000 properties across the globe, arranging your ideal vacation won’t take long.
Why should I purchase my Cahuita vacation bundle with Travelocity?
Because we believe in crafting one-of-a-kind travel experiences. From flights and hotels to car rentals and activities, our packages make it a breeze to save. Our customer support is available 24/7 to ensure you’re being well taken care of. We also have an amazing Price Match Guarantee, so you can secure your getaway knowing you’ve landed the best deal around. Find a lower price and we’ll match it!
Can I save money on my Cahuita car rental if I book it with my hotel or flight?
Combining your flight, hotel and car into a Cahuita vacation package is a great way to score better prices. Plus, having your own wheels gives you freedom to get to all those landmarks you’re hoping to see. Located 137 kilometers from Cahuita, National Theater is one place that should have a place on your itinerary. Load up the car and make a day trip of it.
What is there to do in Cahuita?
You’ll notice a particular magic in the air as you stroll through the streets of Cahuita. Playa Chiquita and Foundation Jaguar Rescue Center are just two renowned sights that entice visitors to this wonderful city, so put them on your must-see list.
Where should I stay when visiting Cahuita?
The Villas Del Caribe is recommended by many visitors. Book now before it’s too late.

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