Costa Rica • 174 mi/280 km
Official App of Mar a Mar
El Camino de Costa Rica is a 280 kilometer trail that crosses the country from the Atlantic to the Pacific Oceans in 16 stages. It ascends a cumulative total of over 9,000 meters crossing rivers, rainforests, mountain ranges, as well as an Indigenous Territory. It starts among the coastal islands of the Caribbean which requires some boat travel to reach. The route is comprised mainly of gravel and dirt rural backroads, as well as some jungle footpaths, farm tracks, and other roads, connecting 25 small villages and towns where lodging accommodations and meals are found.
US $14.99
Costa Rica • 174 mi/280 km
Official App of Mar a Mar
El Camino de Costa Rica is a 280 kilometer trail that crosses the country from the Atlantic to the Pacific Oceans in 16 stages. It ascends a cumulative total of over 9,000 meters crossing rivers, rainforests, mountain ranges, as well as an Indigenous Territory. It starts among the coastal islands of the Caribbean which requires some boat travel to reach. The route is comprised mainly of gravel and dirt rural backroads, as well as some jungle footpaths, farm tracks, and other roads, connecting 25 small villages and towns where lodging accommodations and meals are found.
US $14.99

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El Camino de Costa Rica is a 280 kilometer trail that crosses the country from the Atlantic to the Pacific Oceans in 16 stages. It ascends a cumulative total of over 9,000 meters crossing rivers, rainforests, mountain ranges, as well as an Indigenous Territory. It starts among the coastal islands of the Caribbean which requires some boat travel to reach. The route is comprised mainly of gravel and dirt rural backroads, as well as some jungle footpaths, farm tracks, and other roads, connecting 25 small villages and towns where lodging accommodations and meals are found.
$14.99
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El Camino de Costa Rica is a 280 kilometer trail that crosses the country from the Atlantic to the Pacific Oceans in 16 stages. It ascends a cumulative total of over 9,000 meters crossing rivers, rainforests, mountain ranges, as well as an Indigenous Territory. It starts among the coastal islands of the Caribbean which requires some boat travel to reach. The route is comprised mainly of gravel and dirt rural backroads, as well as some jungle footpaths, farm tracks, and other roads, connecting 25 small villages and towns where lodging accommodations and meals are found.
$14.99

About Our Partner
Asociación Mar a Mar is a non profit organization which manages and oversees El Camino de Costa Rica by continually maintaining and improving the route including signage, GPS tracks, reroutes, plus an informative web site. It provides vital information directly to hikers as well as working closely with the local communities and businesses that provide lodging and services along the way. Mar a Mar also works with the communities and rural organizations to educate and protect the biodiversity, fauna and flora that make El Camino de Costa Rica so special. Mar a Mar welcomes hikers to get involved by volunteering. Learn more at www.caminodecostarica.org




Related Trail Guide
The Pacuare River is what made rafting famous in Costa Rica. Beautiful, cascading waterfalls, too many rapids to count, a jungle setting, and year round access make it an idyllic spot. There are three regions that divide the river. The sections are the Upper Upper, the Upper, and the Lower Pacuare. The guide covers commercially rafted section which is the Lower Pacuare. The other two are popular with kayakers looking for Class V fun.



