
Guanacaste isn’t just home to stunning beaches, surf breaks, and national parks—it’s also rich in culture, tradition, and community spirit. Throughout the year, towns and cities across the province come alive with music, dance, food, rodeos, and parades that reflect the heart and soul of Costa Rica. Keep reading to learn about the many events available to enjoy.
If you’re planning a stay at RipJack Inn in Playa Grande, here’s your guide to the local events and festivals in Guanacaste you won’t want to miss.
1. Fiestas Típicas (Traditional Town Fiestas) Various dates year-round across different towns
These are local celebrations held in nearly every town throughout the year—each with its own version, but all including:
- Traditional bull riding (toros a la tica)
- Marimba music & live bands
- Street food like chicharrones and arroz con pollo
- Carnival rides and games
- Community dancing and parades
The vibe is warm, welcoming, and full of pura vida energy. Ask the RipJack front desk about local fiestas happening during your stay—they’re often just a short drive away!
2. Día de la Anexión de Guanacaste (Guanacaste Day) July 25
This is the biggest holiday in Guanacaste, celebrating the region’s annexation from Nicaragua to Costa Rica in 1824. Expect:
- Folkloric dancing in colorful traditional dress
- School parades with drums, banners, and horses
- Rodeos and community events
- Delicious local food and drinks
It’s a day filled with pride, tradition, and joy—and a great time to witness Guanacasteco culture at its most vibrant.
3. Tope & Bull Riding Festivals (Rodeos y Topes) January – April (high season)
Topes are lively horse parades where locals showcase their horses in decorated tack while music plays and the streets fill with dancing and spectators. Combined with bull riding events, these festivals offer a deeper look into Guanacaste’s cowboy culture (called “sabanero” life).
Town favorites:
- Liberia
- Santa Cruz
- Filadelfia
Whether you’re a spectator or jumping in to dance, the energy is contagious!
4. Semana Santa (Holy Week) March or April (week leading up to Easter)
This is a religious and cultural week observed nationwide, but towns in Guanacaste honor it with processions, reenactments, and church celebrations. Expect:
- Beautiful, solemn processions with candles and flowers
- Limited alcohol sales and some quiet beach time midweek
- A festive, family-friendly atmosphere as the weekend approaches
*Pro tip: Book early if you’re traveling during Semana Santa—it’s a very popular time for both locals and tourists.
5. Turtle Nesting Season Events October – March
While not a traditional “festival,” turtle nesting season in Playa Grande is an unforgettable experience and a natural celebration worth attending.
Join a guided night tour to witness leatherback turtles nesting in Las Baulas National Park—just steps from RipJack Inn. It’s one of the most awe-inspiring events nature offers in Guanacaste.
6. Independence Day (Día de la Independencia) September 15
Costa Rica’s independence from Spain is celebrated nationwide with:
- Parades with schoolchildren in traditional dress
- Torch runs and flag-raising ceremonies
- Patriotic music, drums, and dancing in the streets
While more prominent in cities like Liberia, even small towns get festive—so you’ll feel the excitement wherever you are.
7. Food & Artisan Markets (Ferias & Ferias Culturales) Weekly or Monthly
Many towns in Guanacaste (including Playa Grande, Tamarindo and Brasalito) host local artisan markets where you’ll find:
- Handcrafted jewelry, art, and souvenirs
- Homemade jams, soaps, and cacao products
- Street food, live music, and a fun community vibe
Ask our team at RipJack about market days during your stay—these are great for picking up authentic, sustainable souvenirs. The night market in Playa Grande happens every Wednesday evening.
Plan Your Visit Around the Culture
Whether you’re here for surfing, yoga, or just soaking up the sun, timing your visit with a local celebration can turn a great vacation into a truly unforgettable one. Guanacaste’s festivals are vibrant, heartfelt, and full of tradition—and they’re always open to visitors with a smile.
Come for the beach. Stay for the culture. Book your room now!
Pura vida, and see you at the fiesta!