The number one attraction in Dominical is the beach and ocean. There's all the amenities to help you enjoy a safe and exhilarating time. Lifeguards are not a given in Costa Rica. Children aren't taught to swim and the Red Cross comes to the beach only 2 or 3 times a year for a few days and then without ocean safety provisions. Funding continuously challenges the professionally trained Dominical Lifeguards program as they are wholly donation funded. This mean these shepherds of the sea are always happy to accept donations from travelers of surf fins, red swim trunks, sunscreen, floats, cans, and ... Preventative measures are strong training, public awareness, manning the lifeguard tower and walking /running the beach as strong waves require alert beach-goers and fortunately there are Lifeguards in Dominical, dedicated to serving both national and international visitors. Everyone is encouraged to visit the Dominical Lifeguards official website (http://www.dominicallifeg...) to keep current with the program lots of Dominical Surf Photos. The Annual 4th of July Sunday Lifeguards Fundraiser Extravaganza at Roca Verde Hotel/Bar/Restaurant has live music, Auction, Children's Games, Surfing, Beach Party, and a huge BBQ with "Tooo Much" Fixin's.
Fishing and Waterfalls tie for second in area attractions. Ziplines, caves, horseback riding, yoga, massage, socializing, and hiking are as well favorites here. Parque Reptilandia (http://www.crreptiles.com) has local snakes and frogs as well as a crocodile and a Komodo Dragon for a unique experience. Hacienda Baru (http://www.haciendabaru.com) has very interesting eco tours including a night venture.
Being less than 5 miles from Marino Ballena National Park, whales are seen along the shoreline 9 months of the year. Thus, whale watching tours are popular and normally successful. This piece of the Pacific Ocean is one of only two places in the world where whales from the Northern Hemisphere and those from the Southern Hemisphere meet the other is in North Africa. The Humpback is the star of the show, but six other species are also common.