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5 BEST Night Tours in Monteverde (that you don’t want to miss!)

5 BEST Night Tours in Monteverde (that you don’t want to miss!)

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Looking to do a night tour in Monteverde? Well, you’ve come to the right place! As a former Costa Ric local and regular visitor to Monteverde, I’ve done my fair share of night tours all over Costa Rica.

In fact, they are one of my favorite ways to see the jungle because what comes out after dark, will truly blow your mind away!

Because I’ve done so many night tours I know what makes a fantastic tour. It’s not just about where you go but how good your guide is at finding many easy-to-miss critters such as spiders, snakes, frogs, and insects!

Below I’ve done the hard work of reviewing the 5 best night tours in Monteverde, including suggesting my favorite tour and why you should add it to your itinerary!

Enjoy!

Don’t have time to read the full article? Our personal FAVORITE night tour in Monteverde is this Night Walk with coffee and chocolate tour. Not only was the night tour super interesting, but the information provided was amazing – we loved our guide! We did this tour with a friend of ours, and she loved it as much as we did too. You can book the exact same tour that we did and LOVED online here with free cancellation up to 24 hours before the tour!

The BEST Night Tours in Monteverde

1. Monteverde Coffee, Chocolate, and Night Tour (best tour!)

Two red eyed tree frogs at night in Monteverde cloud forest
Two red-eyed tree frogs
Traditional coffee brewer in Monteverde, Costa Rica
Traditional coffee brewer in Monteverde, Costa Rica

Not only is the Monteverde area home to the cloud forest, but it is also the ideal conditions for coffee and chocolate production. This Coffee, Chocolate, and Night Tour might be my favorite on this list because you get to experience it all in one day!

You’ll meet at the company office in Santa Elena, which is actually a huge coffee and chocolate farm! Here, you’ll get one of the best coffee and chocolate tours in Monteverde as you’re walked through the entire production process of these two important (and delicious) exports. The whole area is beautiful, and it was insightful to see the process from beginning to end. The coffee portion of the tour ends with tasting the coffee and chocolate – which was my favorite part by far! 

The tour will then head into the Santa Elena reserve, where your guide will help spot animals and give lots of information about these nocturnal creatures. 

What we love about this tour is it is conveniently located in Santa Elena, and you get to see more than other tours. The guides were very accommodating and executed to share their passion for farming and the biodiversity of the area. This tour gives you a good look at what makes Monteverde so unique!

This 2.5-hour tour can be booked online here for $58 USD. Be sure to reserve your spot before it fills up!

Related Read: There are a few different coffee tours in Costa Rica that you should consider joining!

2. 2-Hour Night Tour in Monteverde (the cheapest tour!)

An insect on a night tour in Monteverde
Two red-eyed tree frogs
A tarantula on a night tour in Monteverde, Costa Rica
A Tarantula!

As the sun sets, the cloud forest starts to get active! This is the best time to begin a night tour. 80% of the animals in the Monteverde cloud forest are nocturnal, so this tour is a great way to see wildlife and the forest in its lively state. 

This tour departs at 6 pm every evening, the perfect time to begin seeing animals. It only accommodates up to 8 travelers, making it for a small group experience where you are able to ask questions and learn about the animals and area! 

The highlight of this tour is the naturalist guides who have an eye for wildlife. They always seem to spot insects and critters hidden in the bushes and are able to point them out, so you too can see these wonders! You might catch a glimpse of sloths, tree frogs, bats, snakes, and more. 

This tour also offers roundtrip transportation from your hotel in the Monteverde area. It is welcome to all travelers, but you should be prepared for a couple of hours of jungle walking. It is also recommended to bring warm clothes because the temperature certainly drops when the sun goes down!

This tour can be reserved online here for only $33 USD per person, and they offer discounts for seniors and children. It is the most affordable of all of the night tours in Monteverde, so it’s a great pick for those on a limited budget!

Related Read: Traveling Costa Rica on a budget? Find out if Costa Rica is expensive and how to save a few dollars!

3. Day and Night Tour Combo in Monteverde (most in-depth tour!)

Frog sits in a tree in Monteverde at night
So many frogs!
Daniel walks along a red hanging bridge in Monteverde Cloud Forest Reserve Costa Rica

Seeing the cloud forest during the day is very different than at night, so we love this day-and-night combo tour! Not only does it give you a whole day of exploration, but it also allows you to experience the area in both ways.

The kicker with this tour is that it is often sold out, so it’s only a good option if you plan a few days in advance. If that’s you, then don’t delay and book before it sells out! You can check availability online here.

Your tour will start in the afternoon where you will get to choose to visit the Monteverde Reserve, Curi Cancha Reserve, or SkyWalk bridges. Each of these places has tons of wildlife and unique beauty to the area, so you can’t go wrong either way! 

Once the sun goes down, you will head into the cloud forest for a natural history walking tour and to spot some animals. 

My favorite part of this tour is that it’s completely private. It is just you and your group, plus the guide so you can go at your own pace, get one on one time with the expert, and really tailor it for you!

This tour includes roundtrip transportation from your accommodation, entrance fees, and authentic Costa Rican snacks, which are always refreshing and delicious. This tour lasts about six hours, so you really get to see a lot during that time! It can be booked online here for $238 USD. 

4. 2.5-Hour Monteverde Cloud Forest Night Walk (best reviews!)

Side-striped palm-pit viper at night in Monteverde!
Side-Striped Palm-Pit Viper! This is why you need a guide!
A lizard sits on a plant on a night tour in Monteverde, Costa Rica
Don’t forget the cute lizards!

The Monteverde cloud forest is known as “one of the 7 wonders of Costa Rica”, especially at night! This two-hour Cloud Forest Night Walk tour gives you a great look into this unique ecosystem. 

This tour begins by picking you up from your hotel in Monteverde or Santa Elena. You will then head into the Monteverde cloud forest with your expert guide to begin the nighttime trek!

The forest becomes alive at night, making this tour a truly unique experience. Your guide will lead the group to spot all sorts of nocturnal animals, such as raccoons, tarantulas, sloths, olingos, and kinkajous. Many of these critters are local to Costa Rica, so spotting them can only happen here. It is honestly impressive how well the guides know the area and can find tiny insects in the dark jungle!

This tour accommodates up to 15 travelers, which is enough to still feel small, but also gives you the chance to make new friends and share in this incredible experience. It is open to all ages of travelers. It isn’t a strenuous trek, but it is about a two-hour walk, so be sure to wear comfy and warm clothing! 

This tour can be reserved online here for $42 USD per person.

Related Read: While in the area, be sure to dine at some of the best restaurants in Monteverde!

5. Monteverde Night Tour at the Monteverde Wildlife Refugee (the original night tour in the area!)

blue jeans poison dart frog on a night tour in Monteverde, Costa Rica
Although poisonous, they can’t kill humans!
Two red eyed tree frogs in Costa Rica at night
A male and female!

This is one of the tours that we actually did and loved! It takes you into the nighttime wonders of the cloud forest. You’ll be traveling with a certified tour guide who will share all their knowledge of the nocturnal animals and the biodiversity of the forest.

This tour gives a little more flexibility, as you can choose to depart at 6 pm or 8 pm. Each tour accommodates 10 people, keeping it nice and small so you can really get to know the guide and the area. I personally love small tours, as I feel like I get to ask questions and experience the area in an intimate way! 

You will meet your guide at the Monteverde Wildlife Refuge (one of the best wildlife rescue centers in Costa Rica!), which is a 55-acre property dedicated to preserving the biodiversity of the cloud forest. It is home to a variety of bird species, insects, reptiles, and mammals. This location is also one of the first organizations to start night tours! They are experts, to say the least. 

You’ll spend two hours exploring the protected area, enjoying the environment, and learning a lot along the way! This tour includes your guide and entrance fees. It is open to travelers ages 5 and older and can be booked online here for $45 USD. 

Other Things to do while You’re in Monteverde

Ziplining in Monteverde, Costa Rica
Ziplining in Monteverde, Costa Rica
  • Birdwatching – Costa Rica is home to more than 900 types of birds. There are a couple of tours I recommend, including this specific tour, which involves four hours of birdwatching, typically starting in the early morning.
  • Selvatura Park – Selvatura Park is a nature and adventure park located inside 850 acres of protected rainforest. This park has a network of hanging bridges above the tree canopy that give you incredible aerial views of the rainforest. Get the chance to explore all the bridges and the surrounding trail with the Selvatura Park Hanging Bridge Tour. This gives you two hours to explore and enjoy the forest from unique viewpoints. 
  • Go bungy jumping – Bungy jumping is one of the fun Monteverde attractions you have to try … if you’re brave enough! The Extreme Bungee Jumping in Monteverde Tour has a daring jump from over 460 feet (140 meters). That’s the highest in Costa Rica and all of Central America! 
  • Horseback riding – This is a great way to give your feet a break and explore the Monteverde Cloud Forest on horseback! This Monteverde Cloud Forest horseback riding tour lets you cover a lot of ground as you trek through the farmland and surrounding landscape in Monteverde. Keep an eye out for toucans, parrots, monkeys, and other critters as you experience the rural side of Costa Rica, far from any crowds or traffic. 

Getting Around Costa Rica

Bailey with our rental car near Rio Celeste Costa Rica
Our rental car!

How you choose to get around Costa Rica is one of the biggest decisions you’ll make when planning your holiday here! How you do it depends on your budget, travel style, and comfort level. 

Renting a Car

Without a doubt, the number one way to explore Costa Rica is in a rental car. We book rental cars on the Discover Cars website as we have had good experiences with them in the past.

One of the things you need to watch for when renting a car in Costa Rica is the mandatory insurance that the government requires you to have. There are a lot of very cheap rentals that don’t include this mandatory insurance (TPL) in the original booking price, but there are also ones that do. To avoid additional surprise charges when you pick up your rental car, be sure to rent a car that includes the mandatory insurance when you book.

Thankfully, on Discover Cars it’s easy to tell apart the companies that include the mandatory insurance and those that don’t. The trick is you can’t pick any car on their website. In the picture below, you can see this rental car, with pick up in Jaco, includes the TPL. That means the mandatory insurance is included in the price. Any cover you get above that is extra.

Of course, I still suggest getting the full coverage offered by Discover Cars, which covers you even more.

You can browse cars on Discover Cars here.

TPL Cover Costa Rica
TPL Cover Costa Rica

Book Shuttles

If renting a car isn’t in your budget, you don’t feel comfortable driving in Costa Rica, or you just don’t like driving, shuttles are the next best option. There are hundreds of shuttle routes available all over the country, and they are very affordable.

Shuttles in Costa Rica are specifically for tourists and often include pick up and drop off at your selected hotels and airports. The drivers also speak some English, and the vehicles have air conditioning. You’ll also be guaranteed a seat when you book a shuttle (which isn’t the case with the public bus system.)

To get the best price, use the website Bookaway. They compare all the offers and prices of shuttle companies in Costa Rica so you get the best price! Honestly, we have saved so much money using Bookaway! 

You can search for shuttles online on Bookaway here.

Public Bus

Lastly, you can use the public bus system. On short journeys, such as from San Jose to La Fortuna or Uvita to Manuel Antonio, this system is great. However, the longer the journey the more hassle and time spent on a bus. It’s undoubtedly best to save the public bus in Costa Rica for short and straightforward trips!  

The public buses are definitely the cheapest way to get around Costa Rica, but they are not always very reliable and schedules often change without notice and delays are to be expected. The buses can also be very crowded and hot – so just be prepared!

It’s also good to speak some Spanish if you plan on riding the public bus since most drivers and ticket booth operators don’t speak English.

Pura Vida!

Bailey and Daniel pose for a photo at Guiones Brew Co.
Thanks for reading and Pura Vida!

While there are plenty of fun things to do in Monteverde and Santa Elena, a night tour or night walk should definitely be on the top of your list! Seeing nocturnal wildlife safely in the dark is such a unique experience and one you’re sure not to forget anytime soon.

If you want more tips and advice for visiting this area, be sure to browse all of our blogs about Monteverde including a couple related reads below:

How to stay safe in Costa Rica

The BEST places to go snorkeling in Costa Rica

The BEST all-inclusive resorts in Costa Rica