Swimming in the Refreshing Waterfalls of Savegre Valley
The Savegre Valley in Costa Rica is home to some of the country's most spectacular waterfalls, offering pristine pools of cool, clear water perfect for a refreshing swim. Surrounded by lush rainforests and abundant wildlife, these waterfalls provide a serene escape from the tropical heat. Whether you're looking for secluded natural pools or dramatic cascades, the valley has options for every adventurer.
### Adventure Guide to Swimming in the Refreshing Waterfalls of Savegre Valley
1. Nauyaca Waterfalls
Location: Near Dominical, accessible via a hike or horseback ride.
What Makes It Special: One of the most famous waterfalls in Costa Rica, this two-tiered cascade plunges into a deep pool ideal for swimming. The upper falls create a dramatic backdrop, while the lower pool allows for safe, enjoyable swimming.
Amenities: Restroom facilities, guided tour options, and horseback rides available from the entrance.
2. Río Savegre Waterfalls
Location: A short drive from San Gerardo de Dota, within the cloud forest region.
What Makes It Special: These falls are less crowded, offering a peaceful spot with crisp, clean water fed by one of the world’s cleanest rivers. The cool temperature makes it especially refreshing after a hike.
Amenities: Lodges nearby offer meals and guided tours. Trails are relatively easy, with moderate difficulty for some sections.
3. Eco Chontales Waterfall
Location: South of the Savegre River, accessed via a moderate hike.
What Makes It Special: A towering, powerful waterfall with a large swimming pool at its base. The surrounding jungle provides a secluded setting, enhancing the experience.
Amenities: Small on-site restaurant, guided tours available, and parking near the entrance.
Local Insights
The Savegre Valley is home to an incredible diversity of flora and fauna. While visiting these waterfalls, you may spot resplendent quetzals, toucans, and even tapirs near the riverbanks. This region is known for its conservation efforts, making swimming here an eco-friendly experience when guidelines are followed.
Visitor Tips
Best Time to Visit: December to April offers dry weather, ensuring safe trails and clear water.
What to Bring: Water shoes, biodegradable sunscreen, insect repellent, and waterproof bags.
Driving Directions: From San José, drive along Route 34 toward Dominical, then follow signs to your chosen waterfall (approx. 3–4 hours).
Reviews
Liza Bragga year ago
WOW! We did a float excursion down the river. The water wasn’t too fast (it was the dry season) and we had lots of fun! Our guide was knowledgeable about the flora and fauna we saw and spoke good English.
Lisa A2 years ago
White water rafting on this river was a lot of fun. Very clean and clear with beautiful nature views.
TRACY STEELE3 years ago
enjoyed a tubing expedition down the river
Mithuna122 months ago
Great rapid for white water rafting!
Elin Fisher3 years ago
The class 2-3 sections was perfect for our paddle boards (this is serious whitewater recommended for experts only). Kenneth from Rafiki Lodge made certain we knew the lines and was safe. Rafiki set up shuttles for us as well. Spectacular day, trip and people!