Palo Verde National Park
Palo Verde National Park

Palo Verde National Park

Bagaces, Guanacaste, 60109

The Basics

Most tours of Palo Verde National Park include lunch and round-trip transportation from Tamarindo or Liberia area hotels. Much of the park can be explored by boat and excursions typically include a river cruise, during which you can travel down the Tempisque River and spot wildlife, such as crocodiles, birds, and monkeys.

Some tours also feature a visit to a Costa Rican waterfall or include a stop for bird-watching at one of the park’s marsh habitats. For a personalized experience, private tours are also available.

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Palo Verde National Park River Safari Boat Tour
Palo Verde National Park River Safari Boat Tour
$120.00 per adult
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I highly recommend this tour if you'd like to see plenty of wildlife. Our guide Andy was fun and professional. Our driver was excellent as well. We saw white-faced monkeys, and crocodiles up close in their environment. In the town of Filadelphia we fed giant iguanas. Also, our guides routinely stopped the vehicle to view various birds or howler monkeys. The manual river dredging was excellent as well. The tourist trap souvenir shop was overpriced but did have some cool items. Overall, the trip was well worth the money.
dman627, May 2024

Things to Know Before You Go

  • Palo Verde National Park is a must-see for nature lovers.

  • Mosquitoes are plentiful, especially during the wet season. Be sure to pack bug repellent.

  • The park’s ranger station is open from 8am until dusk and has restrooms available for visitors.

  • Palo Verde National Park is a haven for many species. As such, be careful not to disturb wildlife as you explore.

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How to Get There

Palo Verde National Park lies roughly one hour from Liberia and two hours from Tamarindo by road. Public transportation is limited; it’s possible to arrive by private vehicle or on a guided tour. The Tempisque River can be explored on guided boat excursions.

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When to Get There

You can visit Palo Verde National Park year-round. During the wet season, many migratory birds can be found in the park, while wildlife tends to congregate around shrinking waterholes during the dry season. Due to the park’s climate, there is a chance of flooding during the wet season, which typically lasts from May through November.

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Biodiversity in Palo Verde National Park

More than 60 bird species use the area as a migratory stop, and there are also about 75 mammal species, 55 reptile and amphibian species, and roughly a quarter of the world’s bee species. The bees, along with a number of other insects and many species of bats, can be found at the Lomas Barbudal Biological Reserve, which lies adjacent to Palo Verde.

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Frequently Asked Questions
The answers provided below are based on answers previously given by the tour provider to customers’ questions.
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