Fly Into Liberia, Guanacaste and Explore Its Beautiful Surroundings
The Costa Rican town of Liberia may not be as well-known as popular cities like San José or Manuel Antonio. However, thanks in part to its local airport, the Guanacaste Airport, Liberia Costa Rica is actually one of the biggest tourism hubs in the entire country!
Not to be confused with the West African nation of Liberia, this city is located in the North Pacific Coast of the northwestern province of Guanacaste. The area welcomes most of its traffic from international visitors who arrive via Guanacaste Airport (LIR), previously known as the Liberia International Airport. As a result, many peoples’ first impression of Costa Rica is one of a historic, colonial locale with modern developments like churches and a central park.
Liberia is the largest city in Guanacaste, and it’s considered the area’s primary city. It’s located 215 kilometers (134 miles) northwest of Costa Rica’s capital city of San José.
Despite its important role for tourists, many people only stay in Liberia briefly before passing through to other areas of Guanacaste like Papagayo Gulf and Playa Hermosa. It’s primarily known as a gateway city, with easy access to many of the region’s best white sand beaches, rainforests, nature reserves, volcanoes, and more populous cities. Still, there’s more than enough to keep you occupied if you want to spend some time in Liberia itself, from a variety of restaurants to areas for shopping and strolling.
Home to over 55,000 Ticos, development is slowly but surely expanding Liberia into a tourist destination of its own thanks to its airport traffic. Future renovations include plans for a mall, updated downtown area, and other modern additions throughout the city
Visitors to Liberia will enjoy plenty of great food and fun celebrations. Try out local favorites like Jugo de Caña (sugar cane juice) and Copos (snow cones), which you can get from street vendors on warm, sunny days.
There’s also plenty of ways to learn more about the history of the area, starting with Museo de Guanacaste, or the Guanacaste Museum. Here, you’ll find artwork from local and national artists alike, themed around Costa Rica’s abolishment of the military and the effect it’s had on the country. This is a great way to get a sense of Liberia’s cultural and historical significance as part of the story of Costa Rica.
The Best Activities In & Around Liberia
While many visitors choose to stay outside Liberia, there’s still plenty of things to do in the city, as well as in the surrounding area. Explore the area around the city, check out local wildlife, and hike through a Guanacaste national park.
Guanacaste’s Incredible National Parks
There are several national parks in Guanacaste Costa Rica that aren’t far from Liberia. These parks offer great opportunities for viewing wildlife, as well as taking adventure and canopy tours.
The two most notable parks are Santa Rosa National Park and Rincón de la Vieja National Park.
Santa Rosa National Park
Founded in 1971, Santa Rosa National Park is one of the oldest parks in Costa Rica, and well worth a visit. It has local historical significance as the site of the Hacienda Santa Rosa monument, also called La Casona. There’s a museum at the park that serves as a memorial to a peasant army that fought and won against William Walker and his mercenaries.
Santa Rosa National Park includes 12,000 acres of tropical rainforests and swampland, making it a great place to see a diversity of wildlife. There’s also a surf spot called Witches Rock that just might be the best place to surf in all of Costa Rica!
Rincón de la Vieja National Park
The active volcano at Rincón de la Vieja National Park is the park’s biggest draw. Get a great view of the volcano from nearby peaks, or hike to the steam spouts, hot springs, craters, and mud pots that dot the surrounding landscape. Just be sure to check ahead to make sure recent activity or eruptions haven’t blocked some of the trails in the park.
Located about two hours outside Liberia, Rincón de la Vieja National Park is less crowded than Guanacaste’s beaches. It offers plenty of space for horseback riding and hiking down the trails to see rivers and waterfalls hidden away among the tropical rainforest.
Take the Río Celeste-Tenorio Volcano Tour
Tour the Tenorio Volcano National Park on a Río Celeste-Tenorio Volcano Tour, where you’ll be treated to beautiful surroundings and the stunning sight of the Celeste River Waterfall.
Additionally, while walking the trails you’ll have the opportunity to photograph sloths, which are commonly seen within the park. This tour is family-friendly and an especially great choice for nature lovers.
Go on a Tubing Adventure at Rio Negro
For an exciting and heart pumping way to explore Guanacaste, consider going tubing down the Rio Negra river! The 2.5 hour Tubing Adventure at Rio Negro kicks off at the Victoria Waterfall. Experienced guides provide safety instructions and then the thrilling trip begins along the fast-moving rapids.
During the calmer sections of the river, you can lean back and relax as you watch the scenery go by. Take time to enjoy the surrounding flora & fauna and keep your eyes peeled for birds overhead!
Take a Full-Day Adventure Tour
If you’re looking for the ultimate tour that has it all, The Blue River Resort & Hot Springs: Full-Day Adventure may be just what you’ve been looking for!
This 8-hour tour includes transportation to and from your hotel, a bilingual guide and a welcome cocktail. Highlights of the day include a hike through the rainforest of Blue River Park, right along Rio Pénjamo, four waterfalls, four hot spring pools, 1 freshwater pool, a mud bath, and a natural sauna!
You’ll also have the opportunity to stroll through a botanical garden and butterfly park.
Be Amazed on the Rincón de la Vieja Bird-Watching Tour
Wildlife enthusiasts can’t go wrong with the Rincón de la Vieja Bird-Watching Tour!
The excursion offers many opportunities to get up-close and personal with the numerous tropical birds native to Costa Rica and Central America. Highlights of this 2-hour bird-watching excursion include bright and colorful species like the Montezuma Oropendola, emerald toucanet, spectacled owl, and turquoise-browed motmot.
Where to Stay In and Near Liberia
When staying in Liberia, there are plenty of great hotel options to choose from.
Best Western El Sitio Hotel & Casino
With two swimming pools and a jacuzzi, Best Western El Sitio Hotel & Casino is a great place to relax sore muscles after a day full of exploration. The hotel also offers its guests a fitness center, complimentary breakfast, business services, and a restaurant serving international cuisine.
The most convenient feature of this hotel is its tour desk, which makes it easy to book tours in and around Liberia. Head to Guanacaste’s national parks, visit beaches, or enjoy unique adventure tours with a simple booking process from the helpful and friendly staff.
Cañon de la Vieja Lodge
Cañon de la Vieja Lodge is located just 8 km outside Liberia. Enjoy high-adrenaline activities without even leaving hotel property at Cañon de la Vieja Lodge, where guests are invited to go canopy zip-lining, rafting, tubing, horseback riding, and climbing & rappelling down a rock wall. There are also plenty of ways to relax, such as a spa, outdoor pool, and whirlpool tub.
Map of the Area
Cañon de La Vieja has two on-site restaurants that serve meals made with locally-grown, organic ingredients. Enjoy a free breakfast buffet each day, and recline on the pool deck with a cocktail in the afternoon.
Hotel Las Espuelas, Bar & Restaurant
The traditional hacienda-style accommodations of Hotel Las Espuelas, Bar & Restaurant has a homey, authentic vibe that reflects the unique culture and history of Central America. The hotel is decorated in a colonial, rustic style, but amenities include modern comforts like an outdoor pool, a dedicated children’s pool, a jacuzzi, and WiFi.
Guests can also enjoy a camping area, a family-friendly play area, free continental breakfast, and an on-site restaurant and bar. Save with a vacation package, which lets you book tours and activities through the front desk.
Hotel Chooses Just Outside Liberia
While you can stay right in Liberia, many people prefer to stay in nearby towns with a beach scene. For example, the hotels in Papagayo Gulf are especially popular with international tourists, such as the Andaz Costa Rica Resort at Peninsula Papagayo, a luxury Hyatt resort right on the beach.
Playa Hermosa hotels are another common choice, as are the hotels in Playa Panamá. If you’re looking for a high-class experience, try the El Mangroove, Marriott Autograph Collection at Playa Panamá, which offers guests gourmet dining options, beach access, and multiple pools on the property.
Traveling to Guanacaste Beaches
Liberia often serves as a gateway to many of the Guanacaste region’s best beaches. It’s close to some of the best beaches and beachfront resorts on the west coast of Costa Rica, so it’s a great homebase for exploring top spots along the Pacific Ocean shoreline.
Papagayo Gulf
The beautiful Gulf of Papagayo is one of the most popular spots in the country, with amazing beaches and plenty of opportunities for fun water activities. Here, you can enjoy swimming, diving, fishing, and surfing.
Papagayo Gulf is also home to many luxury resorts, so many vacationers choose to stay right on the beach.
Playas del Coco
With beaches lined with palm trees and sandy shores, Playas del Coco is a picture-perfect getaway for any visitor to Guanacaste. It has been steadily growing in popularity with tourists thanks to the construction of Guanacaste Airport, though it is actually one of the oldest beach communities in the country.
Enjoy the scenic atmosphere and incredible views as you relax on sunny beaches. Playas del Coco is especially popular with young adults, and it has a livelier vibe than some of Guanacaste’s other beaches.
Playa Hermosa
Playa Hermosa is beloved by tourists and Ticos alike, largely thanks to its characteristic calm waters. This makes it an excellent spot for a relaxing day of sunbathing and swimming. It’s also a good family-friendly beach, as the gentle waves are perfect for younger kids who may not have much experience swimming in the ocean.
The laid-back ocean vibes also lend themselves well to world-class sportfishing and scuba diving that is found just off the coast of here.
Tamarindo
Tamarindo is one of the most famous beach towns in Costa Rica, and for good reason. It has plenty of amazing beaches for sportfishing, sunbathing, diving, swimming, and more. Many of these beaches are known for incredible surfing conditions, with some receiving world-wide recognition as ideal surf spots.
Nature lovers should be sure to visit during leatherback turtle nesting season, which lasts from October to March. These are the largest species of sea turtle, so it’s a real treat to see them up close.
Playa Conchal
Playa Conchal is a gem on the Costa Rica Gold Coast, offering a uniquely exotic experience. The coast is bordered by acres of jungle, giving the beach a tropical atmosphere.
The waters here are especially clear, so it’s a popular choice for snorkeling. Other activities include scuba diving and deep sea fishing. Aside from beaches, Playa Conchal is also near multiple national parks, some cattle ranches, and a world-class golf course.
What to Know Before Arrive in Liberia
Liberia is a unique town in Costa Rica, so if you’re unfamiliar with the area, it can be a little unusual to navigate. Here are some tips to help you plan your trip.
Visit in July
While many tourists plan vacations to Costa Rica from the United States and Canada during the winter months, visiting Liberia in July gives you an opportunity to check out one of the areas’ most unique celebrations!
Each July, the city hosts an expo celebrating the 1824 annexation of Guanacaste, which is a great way to immerse yourself in local culture and history.
Prepare for the Weather
If you’re traveling during Costa Rica’s green season, you’ll want to be prepared for rain, even if the skies look sunny in the morning. Afternoon showers can catch you off-guard, so make sure to bring a light raincoat or umbrella.
You’ll also want to make sure you have sunscreen and a wide-brimmed hat. If you’re planning on spending a day at the beach, know that unprotected skin can burn in Costa Rica’s hot rays in just a matter of minutes!