Dominical is a small coastal town on Costa Rica’s southern Pacific shore, known for its strong connection to the ocean and surrounding rainforest. Once a quiet settlement centered on fishing and agriculture, it has gradually become a gathering place for surfers, artists, and travelers drawn to its low-key pace and natural setting. The town feels informal and open, with daily life unfolding close to the beach.
The coastline at Dominical is defined by powerful waves and dark, mineral-rich sand, making it one of the country’s most consistent surf spots. Just inland, rivers, waterfalls, and dense jungle create a dramatic contrast to the open shoreline. Nearby protected areas and beaches, including Marino Ballena National Park, highlight the region’s biodiversity, with seasonal whale migrations adding another layer to the coastal experience.