Complete City Guide: Things to do in Jaco, Costa Rica

things to do in Jaco

Jaco is a popular beach town located on the central Pacific coast of Costa Rica. There is truly something for everyone in Jaco. Dive into the ocean with a surf lesson, take a yoga class, try one of the great local restaurants, or dance the night away at one of the many fun bars. Jaco is great for a long weekend trip with friends or to stay for an extended period as a digital nomad.

We spent a few weeks living in Jaco in January of 2023 and absolutely loved it. It was the perfect place to meet fellow travelers, work remotely, and enjoy the perfect Costa Rica Weather!

For more information about Costa Rica, read our favorite Costa Rica travel tips before you go on your trip!

When to visit Jaco

Jaco is warm and tropical! Each day was hot and sunny but it was easy to cool off at the beach or pool. The dry season runs from December to April and the wet season runs from May to November. The dry season is generally considered the best time to visit, but you can also visit during the cusp months of the dry season and most likely the weather will be the same as the dry season.

How to get to Jaco

How to get to Jaco by plane

The nearest airport to Jaco is the Juan Santamaria International Airport (SJO) in San Jose, which is served by a range of domestic and international airlines. From the airport, you can take a taxi or a shuttle bus to Jaco. The drive to Jaco from SJO is about an hour and a half – two hours. There are plenty of companies that offer a service to take you from the airport directly to your hotel. We booked a Standard Minivan by Easy Ride for our transfers, but we recommend also asking your hotel or hostel if they provide a service.

How to get to Jaco by car

If you rent a car during your trip to Costa Rica, you can drive to Jaco from San Jose or other parts of the country. A car may be helpful to adventure around the area but it is not necessary for your trip to Jaco as there are tons of companies who run trips to all of the major destinations.

How to get to Jaco by bus

The cheapest way to get to Jaco from San Jose is on the public bus. The bus terminal in San Jose is located downtown and the bus runs frequently throughout the day.

Currency and tipping in Jaco

Do you need to tip in Jaco?

Tipping is not expected in Costa Rica but it is appreciated in some situations like at restaurants and hotels. If you receive good service, it is common to leave a small tip of 10-15% of the bill.

Currency in Jaco

Jaco uses the Costa Rican Colón and the exchange rate is about 1 USD to 570 CRC.

Is Jaco expensive?

Jaco was much more expensive than we were expecting it to be. It is important to look out for happy hours and daily specials if you are traveling on a budget.

Where to Stay in Jaco

where to stay in Jaco

There are great housing options for any group in Jaco. As for location, we recommend staying within walking distance to the beach as the beach is truly the best part of visiting Jaco! We went for beach walks several times a day and couldn’t imagine staying somewhere in Jaco where the beach is far away.

If you are looking to meet other travelers, we recommend staying at a hostel. There is a great community of travelers in Jaco and this is the best way to connect with like minded individuals. Even if you opt to stay elsewhere, it is always a good idea to go to the hostel bars to make friends!

The best places to stay in Jaco

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Selina Hostel

This is where we stayed during our time in Jaco and had a wonderful experience. The restaurant and bar on the beach are overpriced but a convenient addition to the property. We also worked remotely here easily and used the communal kitchen to cook most of our food.

Read our complete review of the Selina hostel here!

Room2Board Hostel and Surf School

This is another great hostel to choose in Jaco. We made a friend that stayed here and the rooms were spacious and clean. We did hear that the wifi can be spotty so if you are working remotely, take that into consideration.

Balcón del Mar

This is a nice hotel in an ideal location walking distance to all of the shops and restaurants.

Jaco Laguna Resort & Beach Club

This is another great hotel for a couple or family. It is right on the beach and walkable to downtown establishments!

Where to eat in Jaco

where to eat in Jaco

The best restaurants in Jaco

The Green Room

The Green Room is a vibey restaurant great for any meal including breakfast. They have live music every night and feature paintings by local artists all around the establishment.

Jaco Bar

Jaco Bar is also one of our favorite places to drink because of the great happy hour but the food is also delicious! We voted them the best ceviche in Jaco which is a popular dish to try in Jaco.

El Hicaco

This is probably the fanciest restaurant in Jaco if you are looking for delicious seafood and a nice dinner. It is pricier than other establishments but you can’t beat the sunset views!

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El Chicano

We went here multiple times because they have a great selection of items on their menu. We recommend the pork tacos and a spicy margarita!

Tsunami Sushi

This is a delicious and cheap sushi restaurant.

El Point

This restaurant is located just off the main street in Jaco, and it is known for its delicious burgers and sandwiches. The menu includes a range of options, including burgers, chicken sandwiches, and veggie burgers. It is a great option for dinner with a sunset view.

Arigatos

This is another delicious sushi spot with a variety of options on the menu.

KoKo Gastro Bar

This is another beach bar and restaurant that travelers love for sunset! There are great views, food and cocktails.

Marea Alta

This cute spot in the center of Jaco is known for their seafood and also has lots of options on the menu.

Restaurante y Marisqueria El Recreo

This island styled bar is a great option to try local dishes for lunch or dinner.

Isaga

Try delicious seafood at this fun restaurant.

Jet Fuel Coffee Shop

This is the best coffee shop in Jaco! The iced coffee is amazing and the staff is super friendly.

Where to drink in Jaco

where to drink in Jaco

Jaco is known for its lively bar scene. You can find casual bars to watch sports or listen to live music and clubs that will keep you partying all night long. It is up to you how you want to enjoy the party scene in Jaco.

Almost every bar and restaurant has happy hour from 4-6pm. Make sure to ask the bartender if there are any specials!

The best bars in Jaco

Jaco Bar

This is the bar we frequented the most in Jaco. During the day it is very chill and relaxed to enjoy happy hour or a sports game. At night, it turns into an active bar for a night out with friends. There is also live reggae music on Sunday nights!

El Point Jaco Beach

This bar is located right on the beach and has delicious cocktails. It is a great spot for happy hour and to watch the sunset!

The Beach

This is the bar attached to The Selina Hostel and it is a fun social bar! It is pricier than other bars but worth it to meet other travelers before a night out.

Vida Hermosa

This bar is located at Hermosa beach and is most known as the Sunday party. Every Sunday there is a huge party here right on the beach with a DJ and fun vibes! If you are staying near Jaco beach, you will need to take an Uber or taxi to the party. There are taxis waiting at the bar to take people home after the party.

Hotel & Restaurant Oz

This is a great indoor/outdoor bar to watch sports.

Broke Guys

This is a small local bar with cheap drinks.

Republik Lounge

This is the best bar for late clubbing on a night out.

Things to do in Jaco

sites to see in Jaco

There are so many different adventures and trips to take from Jaco.

Browse all of the best activity options in Jaco here!

Go to the beach

Jaco beach is absolutely beautiful. It is the perfect place to swim, lay in the sun, and surf. The beach is also pretty flat so it makes long walks easy and enjoyable.

Take a surf lesson

Jaco is a great place to try surfing for the first time and many people improve their skills here.

Book a surf lesson here.

Go on a tour to Tortuga Island

This is an absolutely beautiful island to visit from Jaco. Cruise in crystal clear water and enjoy a day on the island.

Book your tour here.

Visit Manuel Antonio National Park

This beautiful national park is located a short drive from Jaco, and it is home to a number of excellent hiking trails, as well as a number of beautiful beaches.

Book your tour here.

Take an ATV Tour

Ride through the jungle on ATVs with a group to see unique scenery and immerse yourself in the wildlife!

Book your tour here.

Take a zipline tour

What better way to see the jungle and waterfalls than by ziplining through them?

Book a tour here.

Visit Parque Nacional Carara

This national park is located just a short drive from Jaco and it is home to a diverse array of plants and animals. There are also a number of endangered species such as the scarlet macaw and the giant anteater in this national park.

Book a tour here.

Go on a crocodile Safari

This popular tour takes visitors on a boat ride through the Tarcoles River, where they can see a large number of crocodiles up close.

Book your safari here.

Visit Tarcoles Bridge

This famous bridge is located just a short drive from Jaco and it is home to a large number of crocodiles that can be seen up close from the bridge.

Sunset hike to Mirador de Jacó

This is a stunning observation deck that overlooks Jaco Beach and perfect for a sunset hike!

Go Horseback riding

Many people opt to enjoy the beach on horseback. It is a peaceful and fun way to experience the beauty of the beach!

Book your ride here.

Transportation in Jaco

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Walking in Jaco

Jaco is relatively walkable, especially if you opt to stay on the beach close to the main strip of bars and restaurants.

Public Transportation in Jaco

There are a number of local buses that operate in and around Jaco and they are a cheap and convenient way to get around. The buses are typically marked with the destinations they serve and they are a good way to explore the surrounding area.

Taxis and Rideshare

Taxis are another popular way to get around Jaco and they are readily available throughout the town. Uber was also available while we were in Jaco, it just took a few minutes longer to arrive than the taxis if they were available. Make sure to establish the cost of your ride before starting your taxi ride!

Rental cars

If you are planning to explore the surrounding area in more depth, you may want to consider renting a car. There are a number of car rental agencies located in Jaco, and they offer a range of vehicles to suit different budgets and needs.

Motorbike

Many travelers opt to rent a motorbike for the day to explore surrounding areas. We do not recommend this if you are not an experienced motorbike driver as the streets are very windy!

Bicycles

Another option for getting around Jaco is to rent a bicycle. There are a number of bike rental agencies located in the town, and cycling is a great way to explore the surrounding area at your own pace.

Safety in Jaco

Jaco used to be known as an unsafe place to visit but we felt very safe here. As always, walk with a buddy and be aware of your surroundings. It is not recommended to walk on the beach alone at night. Make sure to have all of your personal belongings zipped safely on your body to avoid pickpockets.

Additional resources:

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How to pack light for long term travel

We hope this complete city guide on the best things to do in Jaco, Costa Rica helps plan your trip to this beautiful destination! Let us know in the comments your favorite recommendation for Jaco. Happy traveling!

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