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North Pacific Coast

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Tamarindo, Costa Rica.

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The beautiful beach of Tamarindo is located on the west coast of Guanacaste Province in the North Pacific Coast. This area is very famous for its perfect beaches, clear blue water, and wonderful natural environment and almost ideal weather, make Tamarindo is among the most sought vacation destinations in Costa Rica. Tamarindo is the area’s highly developed tourist township with ample of accommodations to suit every budget. The towns’ population of more than 4,000 people depends on tourism activities. During the past few years, Tamarindo has experienced lot of development. Most of the investments have been made by foreigners who have fallen in love with this area.

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Samara Nicoya Peninsula, Costa Rica

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This is a small scenic town of Samara is situated thirty five kilometers south of Nicoya and 245 kilometer west of the San Jose in Guanacaste Province. Samara is a beautiful tropical beach and is one of the safest and most pretty beaches in Costa Rica. Samara has the greatest water sports activities in the whole Costa Rica, deep sea fishing, horseback riding, snorkeling, paragliding, scuba diving, waterfalls and canopy tours.

Samara is an old-fashioned little town, it positioned at the foot of a steep hill. The key road leads straight the town and ends at the beautiful Samara Beach. This beach is a great for a quiet holiday or for a beautiful family vacation. There are several reasonably priced hotels and restaurants are available including the beautiful and luxurious Hotel Punta Islita.

Samara and its nearby vicinity present tourists a best place to calm down and have a good and relaxed time. The visitors can find several kinds of exotic flora and fauna all along the 5 kilometer strip of Samara beach, all along the beach a striking coral reef can be seen that lies just offshore. Samara town has everything from good restaurants, bars, nightclubs to a number of gift shops and a supermarket. This is an excellent place to use as a stopover for the close by national parks and reserves; Samara is perfect place for a calm holiday or a night out on the town. A short boat trip away is the beautiful and remote Isla Chora. Remember, this small town also has its own airfield for small planes.

Samara is a flourishing farming and fishing village is different from others in, Costa Rica, as a few of the country’s most important people having homes here, such as president Oscar Arias Sanchez.
You can reach Samara through a four hour drive from San Jose. If you want to reach town quicker, you arrive by plane at the Liberia International Airport and make a two hours drive to Samara, via Nicoya.
Samara is one of the safest beaches for swimming because of its outer coral reef. Come and enjoy this funky beach town where the locals live in harmony with tourists in a natural and colorful place. Samara Beach is the perfect beach destination in combination with a visit to the rainforest or volcano. From Samara Beach you can also visit four other beaches within 20 minutes drive, each one unique in its sand, surf, and surroundings. There are several places to visit around

Activities

There are several activities and tours are available in and around Samara Beach, such as:
Barra Honda Caves National Park
Guanacaste Canopy Tour
Ocean Safari Tour
Isla Chora Snorkeling Tour
Diving Samara
Dolphin Tour
Kayak Adventure on the River
Fishing Tour
Sport Fishing
Ostional/Camaronal Refuge
Palo Verde Tour
Kayak Sea adventure Tour

Biking
Biking could be an amazing adventure for the vacationers who wish to find out Samara from a different angle. There are several interesting routs for mountain bike lovers during stay in Samara and Carrillo.

Boat Tours
Boat tours are most famous activities in Samara Carrillo Beach. Boat tours can be personalized and the visitors can select the activities that interest the most: sport fishing, dolphins and turtles watch, snorkeling or diving. You can explore the beach, over the coral reef. You can explore the tropical marine life, play with the dolphins and even sail over to a nearby beach to silently admire the nesting turtles.

Canopy Tours
The Canopy Tour is a distinctive eco-experience that gets you on an unbelievable adventure through the splendid Costa Rican forest.
The canopy tour involves passing through from one platform to another along a steel cable suspended up to 30m above the forest floor. The tour is comprised 12 platforms and 10 cable zip-lines that zigzag down a perfect forested valley. The panorama and birdlife is impressive and expert guides give interesting details about the forest ecology during the tour.

Diving
Discover the wonders of the submarine world into the depth of the Pacific Ocean during your stay in Samara and Carrillo. You will get the knowledge and richness of the bay. You will also be able to see different type of fishes such as Barber fish, Pargos, Reef shark, Mantra Ray, Dolphins and sometime even whales, different kinds of Sharks and Barracudas.
There are many Diving Center in Samara and they provide professional PADI OWS Instructor who has experience in scuba diving.

Scuba Training
Diving is a fun activity; enjoy many great dives to new and exciting places. Once you have completed your basic scuba course you can participate in several exciting types of diving. Turn your diving into an adventure and become an explorer and must try new locations in your own area. Try diving with turtles. Have fun with the dolphins. Your diving will become an endless adventure.

Horseback Riding
Horse riding provides you the chance to experience natural world at its most cherished level. The exotic wildlife comprises monkeys, iguanas and several others attractive things to see. Multicolored flora and fauna can be seen all over the place on the majestic trees while riding through the tropical forest. You will cross rivers, glimpse waterfalls and totally absorb yourself in the nature.
The rides will take you to the forest, down to golden beaches, or a top mountains offering impressive views of the area, the island — Isla Chora — and surrounding hills.

Sport fishing
Sport fishing is a pleasure and is a fun. Costa Rica is the home of the best sport fishing and deep sea fishing in the world, with over 79 world records to its credit.
You will be able to catch Yellow Fin Tuna, Blue Marlin, Black Marlin, Black Fin Tuna, Sailfish, Dolphin, Grouper, Snapper, Roosterfish, Snook, Dorado and more.

Surfing
Have lesson to learn surf in Samara and Carrillo Beach. Or improve your skills and take advantage of excellent breaks for all levels of surfing. There are several surf schools which provide board if you do not carry your own. The beaches here in Samara and Carrillo and nearby beaches are having fabulous surf breaks. The very important thing that you must understand the ocean, it is very important, the more you know about how waves, wind and tides affect conditions in the water, the better able you are to keep yourself safe, or even rescue others, from danger. Recognizing danger signs and awareness of surf conditions is an essential part of lifesaving.
Ask a friend to swim with you, so you can look out for each other’s safety and get help if needed. Children should always be supervised by an adult. Stick your hand up for help – if you get into trouble in the water, stay calm, and raise your arm to signal for help. Float with a current or rip, do not try and swim against it.

You must remember and follow these advices
• Never swim at desert beaches
• Never ever swim at night
• Never swim under the influence of alcohol
• Never run and dive into the water
• Never swim directly after a meal

Samara Beach has wonderful surroundings.
It is 35 minutes from Nicoya, the cultural and business capital of Guanacaste.
It is 45 minutes from Ostional Refuge, famous for the nesting of turtles.
It is 1 hour from Guaitil, an indigenous little town, where you can still witness some of the Indian culture that is left in Guanacaste province. Guaitil is famous for its pottery, and you can buy directly from the artisans.
Also away only with 1 hour from Playa Grande where Baula turtles (1,500 pounds) lay their eggs.
It is 1 hour from Barra Honda National Park with its several caves that you can visit.
It takes 1 hour and 30 minutes from Palo Verde National Park with crocodiles in River Tempisque, and more than 250 species of birds.
It is only 1 hour and 30 minutes from Liberia, the white town rich of history and culture

Getting to Samara, Costa Rica

By Plane – 40 minutes by plane from San Jose, Sansa flies between San Jose’s Juan Santa Maria Airport and Samara / Carrillo every day.
By Bus – A bus leaves daily from San Jose at 12:00 p.m. from the Empresa Alfaro bus station and the trip takes about 5 hours.
By Car –
From San Jose:
Samara is around a Four and half hours drive from San Jose downtown.
From San Jose follow the Inter Americana Highway North, until the turnoff for the Tempisque Bridge – Puente de la Amistad. After crossing the Gulf of Nicoya, drive directly to Nicoya and from there turns south to Samara.
From Liberia:
Samara is about a two hours drive from Liberia International Airport.
From Liberia, drive directly to Nicoya and from there turns south to Samara.

For more on Samara, click here.

Also visit Costaricajourneys.com to read about Samara here: Samara Costa Rica

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Manzanillo Beach Nicoya Peninsula, Costa Rica

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Manzanillo Beach is located inside the wonderful Gandoca-Manzanillo Wildlife and Marine Refuge. The Manzanillo is very small village and it is situated south of Puerto Viejo de Talamanca, it borders the Gandoca-Manzanillo reserve. It is the last town due south of the surfing paradise of Puerto Viejo. Lying on Costa Rica’s gorgeous Caribbean coast, Manzanillo is situated south of Puerto Limon in Limon province. A four hour drive from the main city of San Jose, Manzanillo is in the south of the well-known Cahuita National Park. It is one of the most scenic beaches in Costa Rica, with incredible weather throughout the year. The major attraction of this petite village is its wonderful white sand beach narrow piece that is lined with palm trees, and is bathed in the quiet and mild waters of the Caribbean Sea. Travelers that are looking forward to Caribbean nightlife must choose Puerto Viejo de Talamanca as their destination. There they will find many live music and parties.

The Manzanillo Beach is made of bright sand and often one can be almost totally alone here. It is likely that the village got is name from the tree same name that grows in the sand on the beach. The tree can also be seen in other parts of Costa Rica, Manuel Antonio for example. The yellow fruits of the tree are poisonous.

This beach is named after an ancient Manzanillo tree that stood in the town’s center from the year 1940; it has some colorful local markets and abundance of sodas or restaurants that serve the best seafood in the entire Costa Rica. They provide a wide variety of fish, shrimps crabs, and lobsters found here, this town is well known for its excellent food. There are several beautiful hotels and accommodations in Manzanillo.

This is a tropical paradise with an amazing coral reef offshore. This is a prefect place for snorkeling and swimming, this beach also has some great scuba diving spots as well. If you like, you can take a dolphin tour of the coast, and catch a glimpse of the three species of dolphins that live in the waters around Manzanillo.

A major fishing location, Manzanillo also has some lovely nature tour prospects outside of town as well. If you like to hike, you can go up to Monkey Point or Punta Mona and watch some of Costa Rica’s local monkey species in their natural surroundings. It is also believed that Christopher Columbus named this area himself after seeing the many monkeys that exist here. Since Manzanillo is located at the end of the coastal road, after town, you will found just a few dirt road tracks that directs straight into the topical tropical forest available around this region.
Manzanillo is a comparatively quiet area with only a few tourists here and there, this fishing village has a unique atmosphere and culture that is all its own. Basically influenced by Afro-Caribbean traditions and customs, this town is a calm and tranquil place with friendly locals and a number of the delicious local cuisines.

Accommodation

Manzanillo Beach hotel
Manzanillo Beach hotel is located just steps from Manzanillo Beach and only 10 kilometer from Puerto Viejo de Limon. The Manzanillo Beach Hotel is a perfect choice for your visit to the southernmost tip of Costa Rica’s Caribbean Sea. If you are looking for wildlife, jungle or rain forest adventure, or just want to relax under the coconut tree.

This hotel provides travelers a enjoyable, comfortable stay. They also arrange fishing trips, diving expeditions, dolphin tours, horseback riding, and waterfall tours, hiking in the National Park and much more. The rooms are with bathrooms and optional A/C, and your choice of ocean, garden or jungle view. Several rooms are available with a balcony. Breakfast is included and they have a full bar, restaurant and lounge area where guests can relax. This will be a fine choice to stay during your vacations.

Almonds and Corals Lodge
Almonds and Corals Lodge is situated in the middle of the Gandoca Manzanillo Wildlife Refuge is a pleasant peaceful place with the wonderful touch of Nature; and a unique idea for an accommodation.
Almonds and Corals Lodge provide you an unusual opportunity to get a feeling of the tropical forest, living in the wild forest while keeping a level of luxury.
Each room is made under giant trees in a forest so dense that the sunrays do not touch the ground. Each room is positioned over a platform lifted up on stilts and orchids hang from the branches and like in a fairy tale, as you walk through the charmed forest, by passages on stilts, and than suddenly you will be in front of the superb Caribbean with your feet on golden sand, coconuts and the bay of Manzanillo where you will be able to hear the rhythm of Calypso.

Villa Toucan
Villa Toucan is a private ocean view and rain forest villa on the edge of the virgin tropical forest where visitors are engrossed in a strong experience of wildlife and energy all with the comforts of tropical accommodations. The 2 bedroom house sleeps 4 people maximum, and is the only other house on a 9 acre private reserve – shared with the owners living there. You will not find any neighbors except plenty of wildlife.
Villa Toucan in situated within the Gandoca-Manzanillo Wildlife Refuge in Punta Uva on the Caribbean Coast of Costa Rica. This house is 1 km from the turquoise colored waters of the Caribbean Sea where visitors can enjoy beautiful virgin beaches, snorkeling over the coral reefs, kayaking, wildlife, hikes, horseback riding and just plainly relaxing.
Villa Toucan is designed as a vacation house for families and honeymooners; the villa comes fully equipped and can comfortably sleep up to 4 people. There are 2 bedrooms, each with its own private balcony, outdoor bathroom and private garden, a full kitchen, dining area, a wildlife terrace and our new Hammock hut. Guests rent the entire house – whether you are one or four people.

Activities / Thing to do In and around Manzanillo

This Caribbean beach possesses pale sands wrinkled with splendid palm trees. Incredible weather conditions with mild waters make for a great surfing and scuba diving destination. In and around Manzanillo the wildlife on the land and underwater will fascinate you, from monkeys to three special dolphin species. Breathtaking coral reefs and charming tropical jungles motivate such activities as snorkeling, swimming, fishing and hiking. The beach breaks are speedy and the waters are alive with colorful creatures. The visitors can enjoy tasty meals, good company and a relaxed atmosphere. There are several activities in and around the area such as Experience the Rainforest in Luxury, Kayaking and snorkeling at Manzanillo or Punta Uva, Crazy Monkey Canopy Ride, Biking tour through a Caribbean Village, Natural Park, private trail through the rainforest, Cachabri Indian Village, Cachabri Indian Village, Cahuita National Park around 25 kilometer away and more
BEACHES and SNORKELING
Visitors can enjoy beautiful beaches of Manzanillo, where snorkeling, surfing and just pure relaxing are a true pleasure.

CANOPY TOURS
The area provides several opportunities for great canopy tours allowing visitors to a thrilling experience flying through the rainforest canopy.

HORSEBACK RIDING
Visitors can enjoy guided tours on the beaches and throughout the forest.

WHITE WATER RAFTING
Several the worlds’ most beautiful rivers are found on the Caribbean Coast offering Class II-V fast-moving water.

CHOCOLATE TOUR
It is not Charlie’s Chocolate Factory, but this tour will reveal the art of chocolate making as a small number of people have ever seen it, and see ecolodges of Costa Rica.


Getting to Manzanillo Beach

Manzanillo Beach is located in the province of Limon, Costa Rica.
Driving times and distances
Distance from San Jose to Manzanillo Beach: 224 kilometers and take around 5 hours to reach here.
Distance from Liberia to Manzanillo Beach: 435.4 kilometers respectively 270 and take around 9 hours to reach Manzanillo Beach.

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Playa Negra Guanacaste, Costa Rica

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Playa Negra is a famous and popular surfer beach in the northwestern region of Guanacaste in Costa Rica. It has some of the most reliable and constant waves and surf breaks in the area. This beach is located on a small distance of beautiful Playa Avellana and in the south of the town of Tamarindo. It has dark sand ideal for surf for the beginners and expert surfer. It has got fame when a movie “Endless Summer II” is filmed here. The surf break at Playa Negra is incredibly consistent and the right-hand barrels attract the surfers. Surf is best during high tide, as low tide exposes rocks of under water.
When Playa Negra is packed out or too risky to surf you can stamp on over to some low profile breaks like Playa Callejones to the south, or go to an off-shore reef. The perfect beaches of Playa Negra are dark-colored and rocky in most of the parts. For having a bath there is a stretch of sheltered beach some 100 meter south of the celebrated break. Playa Negra will be your perfect base camp for enjoying the tropical weather and exploring Guanacaste. A unique quality of our area is that there are 7+ beaches within walking and driving distance that all have distinctive personalities; some all white sand, others lava reef tidal pools, some with mature trees and shell beaches, others with black sand and palms. Each beach is a new adventure!

The Neighboring Beaches and place are Paraiso, Playa Avellana, Playa Junquillal, Playa Langosta, Santa Cruz, Tamarindo.

Playa Negra offers a number of restaurants, from the famous Peruvian food at Cafe Playa Negra, Mexican food, French cuisine at Villa, and a pizza parlor. It has developed to be an outdoors activity growing town with a yoga center, adventure tours, several small shops, surf shops, surf rentals and various hotels and cabinas.

Accommodation

Accommodations range from low-key surfer cabins to small boutique hotels with gourmet dining. There are a number of good hotels, resorts and accommodations found at the beach, as well as a number of budget lodgings especially for the surfer crowd. If you are hungry grab a quick bite at the renowned Cafe Playa Negra, which serves up some excellent local Tico delicacies. Directly in front of Playa Negra’s surf break this is a great place to chill and drink a couple of Imperial beers. For those not interested in surfing, head a bit further south of the main beach for some peace and quiet.

Hotel Cafe Playa Negra

Hotel Cafe Playa Negra is a small upscale bed and breakfast with personalized attention. Cafe Playa Negra is located on main street Los Pargos Playa Negra and 10 minutes walk from the beach of Playa Negra, a very good surf break known worldwide.
The Hotel and Cafe have a rustic and cozy atmosphere with an artistic flair. Central American Art and fabrics enhance each sunlit room. All six rooms with Wi Fi connection, A/C and large ceiling fans, built in storage shelves, and offer a variety of sleeping arrangements. A large, 2 section patios with padded sofas and ample shade is just outside the rooms, providing a relaxing space for enjoying a book, a refreshing drink or an ice cold beer by our Pool, perfect to cool down after a day at the beach.
Cafe Playa Negra is open from 7 am to 9 pm daily serving Peruvian and international food in a relaxed setting, with a big screen where we project surf and sport videos. The best and biggest breakfast is waiting for you. Specialty desserts are prepared daily in the restaurant. Fridays, in addition to our regular menu, enjoy Japanese selections prepared with freshly caught yellow fin tuna. Wednesdays are Mexican specials and on weekends, we prepare a couple of sublime Peruvian surprises. We also offer catering services for your vacation rental or party. They offer Internet and laundry service, and we have a art shop with souvenirs. Credit cards are accepted.

Hotel Playa Negra
It is a beachfront hotel in the Playa Negra area, located right in front of the world famous surf break of Costa Rica and a few steps away from the beautiful Playa Negra sandy beach. They have two kinds of living facilities, ten Bungalows and Suit- Bungalows. They are located in a tropical garden, a few steps from the beach, they are round and independent (except for the double suite-bungalow) and they are built with a palm leaves’ roof, known locally as “rancho”. Due to the high roofs and the several windows, ocean breeze flow throughout and cooling them naturally day and night.
They a restaurant and bar right on the beach and serve large variety of food including Costa Rican traditional dishes. They also offer several activities and tours to explore the area.

Casa Mango Tango

This vacation rental home is tucked amongst the tree tops, in a tiny beach town Playa Negra De Los Pargos. Los Pargos refers to the beautiful river where the rental villa overlooks and the snapper that flourish in it. If you prefer tropical retreats in tranquility, beach & water activities, hiking and a casual atmosphere then Playa Negra may be the perfect retreat.
The Casa Mango Tango links will take you to detailed information for reserving their vacation rental for your Costa Rica vacation. Their walk-to-beaches riverfront home is nestled in the tree-tops. It is located in a gated ocean-front community, has a private pool and can sleep 2 to 6 guests. The 1200 sq ft, 3 bedroom, 2 bath home is budget priced is managed by directly by owner, and beautifully, lovingly decorated and maintained by themselves.

Activities /Things to do in and around Playa Negra, Costa Rica

This are is lined with stunning beaches for sun-bathing, snorkeling, surfing, paddle-boarding, shell-collecting, and feeling and reconnecting with nature. At Low tide you can walk on beaches.

Peaceful Playa Negra offer yoga classes, surfing lessons, horseback riding, Howler monkeys mountain bike tours, a French bakery, Nine restaurants, , custom bikini shops, a day-care, Two surf shops, a gift shop, excellent local massages and Two small art galleries.
Amazingly, the beaches on 15 minutes drive to the North and South of Playa Negra have unique characteristics in spite of the short distance. We suggest driving or hiking to Playa Avellanas to dine at Lola’s, Playa Blanca and Iguanazul for cliff-top drinks at sunset. Playa Junquillal for black sand beach surfing, twenty minutes away is Canopy Adventura Zip Line, mountain horseback riding and ATV tours.

Guanacaste Day adventures tours include the Costa Rica’s Diria National Park, forty meter waterfall, Hacienda Pinilla golf, Guaitil pottery and Day Spa, Playa Potrero & Lola’s II for paddle boarding on the bay, Bahia de los Piratas for snorkeling, shopping in Tamarindo, Guachipelin in Rincon de la Vieja, canopy tour, National Park for river tubing, hot springs and mud baths, and Barra Handa National Park Limestone caverns Tour near Nicoya.

How to get to Playa Negra, Costa Rica.

Costa Rica has 2 International Airports, one in San Jose 4.5 hours beautiful mountain drive to Playa Negra, and a second in Liberia Airport 1.2 hours to Playa Negra. We recommend a rental car, 4-wheel drive from June through early November. Flights are available from San Jose to Liberia and Tamarindo on Sansa Air and nature Air. Getting to Playa Negra can be a little difficult on your own as you will not find and public transport to reach here. However, tours can be arranged through various travel agencies in Tamarindo using a four wheel drives as the roads are dicey and there are numbers of rivers crossing thus get quite tough to navigate. Most of the surfers that come here to surf at Playa Negra rent four wheel vehicles to surf the local breaks in the area.
From Santa Cruz drive until the village of “27 de Abril” where you will turn left and then, shortly after, right to drive the 16 km to Paraiso town on a best new road. In Paraiso turn right and drive for another 4 km until you reach to Playa Negra.
From Tamarindo drive via Vila Real, follow the road signs to Hacienda Pinilla, then on to Playa Avellanas from where you drive another 4 km to Playa Negra

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Playa Panama Guanacaste, Costa Rica

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Playa Panama is located in the scenic Gulf of Papagayo in the Guanacaste Province, on the southern point of Culebra Bay. Panama Beach is situated at a very short distance away from Playa Hermosa. Playa Panama has the Blue Flag certification and is known as one of the most sanitary beaches in Costa Rica. It is one of the most gorgeous beaches in the area. As it very close to Liberia, Panama beach is easy to get throughout year as a new road that has been built and connecting the beach directly with Liberia.

Only a five-minute drive can take you to the marvelous beaches of Playa Hermosa and Playas del Coco, Playa Panama provide visitors dazzling ocean views and beautiful beaches and few of the country’s greatest national parks that are close to this place such as the Marino las Baulas de Guanacaste and as the Refugio Costa Esmeralda. A main advantage to this beach is that it lies very near to the airport; with international flights regularly landing from cities such as Atlanta, Hawaii, Houston, Madrid, Toronto and so on.
A distinctive characteristic of the inner bay beach is that Playa Panama Costa Rica has slate grey sand and beautiful blue waters, making it very attractive. There are no rocks or even stones, this beach are one of the finest places to swim. The water currents are mild and most of the time tide remains quite low. Approximately two kilometers in length, Playa Panama is encircled by a tropical forest of Sarno, Brazil wood, Manchineel mesquite and Panama trees and vegetation. However, you will see only a few Panama trees nowadays.

Playa Panama is a tranquil and peaceful and the friendliest places on the northern Guanacaste coast, the locals here are mix easily with visitors to make an environment that is ideal for those visitors who want some peaceful and quiet place. It is an Ideal place for vacationers who long walk along the coast, enjoy sunbathing, and a tranquil atmosphere. Playa Panama has a series of luxury resorts and condominiums, in addition to affordable accommodations also. In the nearby beach, the grand Four Seasons Hotel having famous Arnold Palmer championship golf course. The presence of this hotel alone makes Playa Panama a regular place of visit for the rich and famous.

The civic amenities here are in abundant; there are several local restaurants, bars and shopping places. It carries prefect weather most of the year; this beach is excellent for all kinds of water sports activities and fishing. Kayaking, Surfing, Snorkeling, and Sailing are also popular at this area. During your stay at Playa Panama, you must make a visit to the Rocha estuary with its lovely mangrove marsh and the closely dry forest; both of the places are within walking distance from the beach. The Neighboring beaches and cities are also can be visited to explore the beauty of the Guanacaste province in Costa Rica. The places are Golfo de Papagayo, Playa Hermosa, Playa del Coco, Playa Ocotal, Liberia, and Liberia Intl Airport.

Accommodation

As Playa Panama is very close to the Liberia Airport a vast variety of different kinds of accommodations are available and many other amenities are very close by, including great restaurants, shopping and tour companies. Playa Panama is the perfect location for a great Costa Rica beach vacation without having to travel far from the airport.

Casa Conde del Mar- Playa Panama
Hotel Casa Conde del Mar is located in Playa Panama and it is only 20 minutes from the Liberia International Airport. This hotel is located on the beach and offers beautiful accommodations in a comfortable and relaxing environment. Hotel Casa Conde del Mar has Two Mini Suites, Four Junior Suites, and Twenty Double Suites. They also has two restaurants and a bar. Enjoy many water sports including fishing, swimming, and windsurfing on this beautiful stretch of beach.

Sol Papagayo – Playa Panama
Sol Papagayo is a Costa Rican Beach Resort and Hotel that has been offering its services for over ten years and provides special Wedding and Honeymoon packages. They ensure and provide everything to guarantee pleasant stay of the guests. The hotel is located at Playa Panama and stretching a mile long in the Gulf of Papagayo. Beautiful gardens, amazing vegetation and large grassy areas are the perfect settings that complement an unforgettable beach experience for all the family to enjoy.
The hotel also has a direct access to Playa Chorotega which has been declared an archaeological site of interest, in this beach you can still see fish traps made out of stone by our natives hundreds of years ago.

Activities / Thing to do in and around Playa Panama


Playa Panama
is located in an area which carries one of the most tranquil climates and there are several activities takes place in the region.

Spa and Beauty
–The travelers can enjoy a full range of luxurious treatments at several places in the comfort.

Boat Hire and Snorkeling Trips – you can hire a boat for the day and make picnic on private and tranquil white sand beaches.

Wave Runners and Jet Skis
– There are several places that provide Jet skis on rental basis by the hours or day to drive within a particular area.

Deep Sea Fishing/Fishing – Make an experience with some of the best fishing in the world.

Golf
– The area has several International golf courses to enjoy.

Surfing
– The best surf Breaks and World-class surfing available with guided tours from Coco Beach.

White Water Rafting
– Enjoy with white water rafting as the mountainous area makes this a thrilling excursion.

Canopy
(Tree tops) Tours – This is an exciting and a superb way to get knowledge about the wildlife of Costa Rica.

Bird Watching – Tremendous over 893 bird species have been recorded in the Costa Rica, you can watch some these by yourself.

Horseback Riding – This is an ideal way to observe Costa Rica’s magnificent landscape.

National Parks / Volcano
– You will have an experience of the rich diversity of flora and fauna in one of the many local parks.

Evening Entertainment – After a day long tour, relax and enjoy superb sunsets on your private terrace or on a beach.

Mix and Match your dining requirements with a visit to the village of Coco, where you can get a variety of local restaurants, which is a 20 minutes drive away. After the sun goes down, Coco comes alive with vibrant bars and discos; you can even try your luck at the casino.

Getting to Playa Panama, Costa Rica

By Plane – The nearest airport with regular flight in Liberia, Costa Rica, From there you can take a taxi to bring you Playa Panama. This journey takes about 25 minutes and should cost you around $40 – $50.

By Car – Follow the directions for getting to Liberia and then head west toward Santa Cruz. The turnoff for the Papagayo Peninsula is prominently marked 8km (5 miles) south of the Liberia airport. At the corner here you will see a massive Do It Center hardware store and lumber yard. If you are going on to Playa Hermosa, continue on a little farther and, just past the village of Comunidad, turn right. In about 11km. you will come to a fork in the road; take the right fork. The drive takes about 4 1/2 hours from San José.
If you are going to Playa Panama, you can either take the paved roads all the way, by heading first to Playa Hermosa, and continuing on to Playa Panama. Or, you can take a dirt road shortcut that leads from a turnoff on the Papagayo Peninsula road, just beyond the Do It Center, directly to the beach here.

By Bus – An express bus leaves San Jose daily at 3pm from Calle 20 and Avenida 3, stopping at Playa Hermosa and Playa Panama.

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Playa Potrero Guanacaste, Costa Rica

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Potrero Beach is an ideal location for the Costa Rican Beach vacation, plenty to offer in terms of activities and miles of beach to do everything, or just take rest at Playa Potrero, Costa Rica.

Playa Potrero is a located very near to the Playa Flamingo. It is a five minute walk from the wonderful Flamingo Beach. Potrero is a small town of typical Tico with amazing and gorgeous beach stretching two and a half miles along the northern Pacific Coast of Guanacaste province. It is small town and very quite. Playa Potrero is located along Costa Rica’s ‘Gold Coast’; this tropical beach with its warm tranquil waters is an incredible place to enjoy a relaxing, laid back beach holidays. There are several beaches nearby Playa Potrero. About seven kilometer away in the north is Playa Brasilito, just ten minutes away from Playa Penca and Playa Prieta, which carries the marvelous five-star resort and the Melia Conchal is also nearby.
Playa Potrero is easily accessible beach in Costa Rica and has a flourishing fishing community and availability to all sorts of beach activities. The guides are easily available to take visitors to deep sea fishing. The travelers can get all sorts of water sporting equipment, including jet skis, windsurfing equipment and sea kayaks easily; these are rented from a number of local providers. There are several stables that provide horses for riding on the beautiful stretch of playa Potrero. This is a perfect place to start a day trip to Witches Rock or just to go fishing or snorkeling, Playa Potrero offers all sorts of activities. The protected bay of Potrero offers an ideal location for yachtsman and fisherman. At the south end of the beach is the Flamingo Marina where boats of all shapes and sizes are anchored. Or just simply go for a stroll or sunbathe along the shore. The sunsets here are a wonderful sight and should not be missed at any cost.

Just off shore from Playa Potrero is the Santa Catalina that is the best choice for scuba diving operations up and down the coast. These barrier islands provide ideal dive opportunities for both experienced and beginner’s divers.
The visitors come here to relax in peace as the beach is quite and not much crowded as the Playa Flamingo or Playa Brasilito. It is a great place to stay at as there are several economical and affordable hotels are available. There are few upscale hotels also in Playa Potrero.

Hotels / Places to stay

Playa Potrero has a wide range of accommodation up class International hotels and private beach cabinas.


Bahia Del Sol Beach Front Hotel & Suites – Playa Potrero

Bahia Del Sol Beach Front Resort is located on the beach. It is an attractive hotel with studios and the property has its own section of tropical forest. The rooms of the hotel are next to the beach and just a few steps away an open air restaurant and bar, swimming pool with Jacuzzi that overlooks Bahia Potrero.

This hotel and resort is on a beautiful tropical sandy beach with calm warm water, where you can leisurely walk, sunbathing or just relaxes. The sunsets are really amazing and you would not like to miss this. There are several activities that you can enjoy.

At Bahia Del Sol, all the rooms have air conditioning; cable, TV, telephone and hotel have all type of amenities with fully equipped kitchen.

Bahia Esmeralda Hotel – Playa Potrero

It is located 200 meters from Potrero Beach and 4 kilometers from Flamingo Beach. Bahia Esmeralda surrounds a lush tropical garden, with a refreshing pool in the center. Choose a suite, apartment or villa, each is with a kitchen and terrace, AC, hot water, Cable TV, ceiling fans and decorated with Italian flooring and tiles. Suites are available for 6 people; Villas are for 4 people and Apartments for 2 persons. Tours are also arranged at the hotel.

Villaggio Flor del Pacifico – Playa Potrero
It is a family- friendly hotel, located near the beach in Playa Potrero; this hotel is close to Penca Beach and Flamingo Beach. The other attractions also include Conchal Beach.
Recreational amenities at Villaggio Flor De Pacifico include an outdoor tennis court and an outdoor pool. Other amenities include complimentary parking and complimentary wireless Internet access. All the Guestrooms open to balconies with garden views and feature flat-panel televisions with cable channels.

Activities In and around Playa Potrero

There are several possibilities of different activities at Playa Potrero. Costa Rica uniquely offers the richness and remoteness of nature with access to modern amenities. You can enjoy the white sand beaches of Flamingo Beach or the beach along Playa Potrero. In Potrero Beach, you will find relaxation, but if you looking adventure. You are in the middle of it. Costa Rica’s wildlife is much more diversified.

Sport Fishing – Deep Sea Fishing
Flamingo Marina in Playa Flamingo offers a lot of water sports. Sport fishing charters leave Flamingo with tourist attractions set on marlin, selfish, tuna, Dorado (also known as dolphin), snapper, Wahoo and roosterfish. In each season you will get different fishes.

Scuba Diving
Flamingo is a best-known scuba diving center. There are several that are providing equipments and guided tours. They also offer daily guided diving trips to the Catalina Islands which is only about fifteen minutes offshore by boat and are the home to Sea Turtle, Stingrays, Giant Manta Rays, Sharks, Barracuda and more. You can have the Experience of the undersea environment of volcanic rock with 20-80 feet visibility in 75-85 degree water at depths of 60-70 feet. Diving at shallow depths, you will see colorful coral and tropical fish such as a variety of species of puffer fish, wrasses, porcupine fish, parrot fish, butterfly fish, damselfish and eel. Costa Rica Diving offers diving at more than 35 dive sites including the Bat Islands, certification programs, and snorkeling tours. 2 tanks ~$75/person. Multiple dive shops in the area.

Championship Golf
The Garra de Leon golf course is regarded as the best in all Costa Rica. The Golf course borders 1.6 miles of white sandy beaches and the Pacific Ocean. The 7,080 yard layout from the back tees is the best to host a professional event. The narrow valley, lakes, and fairways of stunning Costa Rica offer enjoyment for all skill levels. About 20 miles away, surrounded by hundreds of acres of undeveloped Costa Rican purity lies the Playa Hacienda Pinilla golf course. Its 18-holes are spread through 4,500 acres with an “ocean” side and a “ranch” side offering both tactical and natural diversity. Recent tallies have confirmed that thirties colonies of howler monkeys making homes in the royal native trees. Hacienda Pinilla is a must play for all golf lovers.

Canopy Tours
Canopy Tours are a Costa Rica favorite and Guanacaste offers one of the last dry forests. These tours start by taking you into Costa Rica’s dry forest.

ATV Tours
ATV four wheeler tours will take you through the jungle’s terrain of hills, rivers, and beaches. In few minutes you will find yourself engrossed in the dry forest experiencing the natural beauty. Tours are led by bilingual guides who will point out the finer aspects of the tropical dry forest while experiencing the thrill of motorized invasion. Make sure you pack appropriate clothing for this tour.

Arenal Volcano and Tabacon Hot Springs

Arenal Volcano is the most active volcano in Costa Rica. During the day you can observe steam coming from the hollow & perceive sound lava rock fall over the slopes. Most nights you will see Arenal emitting lava into the glittery sky. Around the place, relax in pools naturally heated by the lava surrounded by lush tropical gardens. After this relaxing experience, have a superb dinner.

Arenal and Monteverde – Two Days and 1 Night
Make a Visit to the hot springs with verdant tropical gardens and watch the Volcano at night when eruptions look like natural firework displays. Next day you can continue to Monteverde.

National Parks & Private Preserves
Many National Parks are near this place or reachable via a day trip such as: Marino Las Baulas National Park, Palo Verde National Park and Wildlife Refuge, Las Baulas National Marine Park (turtle nesting), Vida Silvestre Ostional Refuge, the Monteverde Cloud Forest, Tamarindo Mangroves & Estuary, and Rincon de la Vieja National Park.

Off Road Adventures
Drive your own 4 wheeler on guided tours through the backcountry through watercourses and rivers. Observe cattle, horse ranches, local artisans, flora & fauna. Beach drives with break for snorkeling, swimming, sun-bathing, and sea kayaking. During the tour at night, watch different species of animals’ and rare birds.

Catamaran Sailing and Snorkel Tours
Make sailing tours on specially equipped catamarans. Do visits to secluded beaches. You will have opportunities to encounter sea life such as whales, dolphins, manta rays, and sea turtles. Sea kayaks for those travelers that do not want to snorkel.

Colorado River Rafting
A hot-air balloon kayak will take you down the river, while you astonish at the inexpressible canyon and slow torrents. You can have the time of your life paddling on the Colorado River and enjoying a memorable experience.

Wildlife Safari
Drive along the rear roads of Guanacaste area and learn about the authentic life of locals to end up on a barge at the Tempisque River. After all this adventure, relax for a while and taste the genuine flavor of Guanacaste in an old-fashioned local restaurant.

Corobici or Tenorio Nature Float
What a better way to enjoy a beautiful river than running in a rubber raft? This is a fabulous tour of the river for those who do not mind getting a tan and doing a bit of paddling. During the floating, you will see several exotic birds, lizards and talking monkeys hanging upside-down by their tails.

Tenorio River Rafting
Enjoy with white water adventure of fast-moving water. Make a team to conquer the river and maneuver through some fast and powerful torrents. Survey the wildlife in the jungle of Costa Rica.

Buena Vista Hot Springs
Give a treat to the body and soul at Buena Vista Lodge. Take pleasure through treatments with volcanic mud and sulfurous waters of the hot springs, where we go by hours or on a tractor tram.

Selvatura at Monteverde Hanging Bridges
Terrific structures which will take you into the new height. Treetop walkways cross through the cloud forest. Explore a community several species of tropical butterflies. Visualize that over 100 beautiful hummingbirds flying gladly around you. Find out the world’s third largest private insect collection.

Palo Verde National Park
Reach at the Tempisque River and get on their boat, the Palo Verde National Park experience will start along the slow-moving river, which crosses the dry Pacific savannas. Observe the amazing array of wild birds and countless of creatures such as howler monkeys, king fisher and green iguanas. There is a prospect to find out anteaters and crocodiles relaxing in the sunshine.

Colonial Granada Nicaragua
The oldest colonial city of the American. Make a visit to the historic Granada established in 1524. Cross the boarder, you can have the enjoyment of the lake and volcanoes on the way to the city of Granada, bound to the lake, for a boat ride to the Isletas. This will be an unforgettable tour.

Monkey Park Animal Rescue Center
If you have a desire to help endangered species, Monkey Park created an animal rescue center. The animals at Monkey Park are unable to survive in the wild on their own.

KOKOdrilo Creek
A tropical river floats to view alien birds, monkeys and reptile. A horseback ride along sheltered forest trails in the lush rainforest. KOKOdrilo Creek’s zip lines to view the jungle from a different perspective as you glide from tree to tree. The activity center is a 4,000 acre ranch, home to diverse animal species. Guides will help you spot the Howler Monkey, Iguanas, the American Crocodile and several water birds, all surrounded by the scenic beauty of the lush river banks.

Miravalles Volcano
The Miravalles Volcano has a dense primary forest growing on steep slopes, often covered in clouds. After 2 hours of horseback riding, you may walk inside its hollow. Observe steaming pools, bubbling mud and fumaroles. Try a mud bath and take a plunge in the natural hot springs.

Nicaragua – Masaya Volcano, Masaya Market, Granada Colonial Jewel and Nicaragua Lake
The city has several colonial buildings and is near to Lake Nicaragua and the Mombacho volcano. Granada was founded in 1524 and holds the tile of oldest city established on mainland by Spanish invasion. During colonial times, Granada was attacked many times. Later on the city was made capital several times before Managua got chosen to end the fight between Granada and Leon for being the capital city.
Masaya Volcano National Park contains an area of 54 kilometer and includes two volcanoes and 5 craters. Visitors can glance over the edge a the Masaya Volcano and look into the impressive hollow which is continuously emitting smoke and sulfurous gases.

From Flamingo, there is something for everyone. And the list is very long as wave runners, surfing, Scuba Diving, bird watching, horseback riding, hiking, tennis, shelling, Spanish Language school, shopping, Arboreal Canopies, Butterfly Farm, Outrigger Canoes, Rincon de la Vieja Volcano, Palo Verde National Park, Barra Honda National Park, Santa Rosa National Park and more.

Getting to Playa Potrero, Costa Rica

There are two primary routs into Potrero, the Monkey Trail from the north and the road to Flamingo. From East to West Potrero begins where it meets Playa Flamingo at Surf Side and continues through Playa la Penca, Playa Prieta and ends where it meets Playa pan de Azucar, Sugar Beach.
A scenic forty five minutes drive from Liberia Airport brings you the paradise of Playa Flamingo and than To Playa Potrero. Taxies, Rental Cars and Buses are also available from San Jose, Liberia, and Tamarindo.

Liberia Airport offers flawless travel to the region, and Flamingo Beach can be access by way of a paved road than to Playa Potrero. Otherwise, the smaller airport in Tamarindo receives domestic flights from around the country, and from this airport visitors can get taxi or bus ride to Playa Potrero via Flamingo Beach. From the capital of San Jose, however, the bus or car travel is about six hours along the Inter-American Highway.

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The Costa Rican southwestern is one of the most geographically diverse areas in the world; it has ample of beautiful beaches and incredible landscapes. Playa Uvita is also among the most beautiful beaches on Costa Rica’s southern Pacific coast with palm trees swaying by the wind speed It is located in the Puntarenas province around 17 km south of Dominical. It is a best surfing place. Playa Uvita is located within the Marino Ballena National Park. This marine park is very famous due to Humpback; whales travel here to the warm waters off the coast to mate before returning up north between the months December and April.

Accessible throughout the year as the weather is gorgeous most of the time, Playa Uvita is a Two mile white sand beach with modest waves and crystal blue waters. As this beach is a component of the Marino Ballena National Park, fishing and hunting of any aquatic life is strictly forbidden. The swimming conditions are perfect here and travelers can have the enjoyment with a variety of water sports. The best element of Playa Uvita is it has beautiful landscape with estuaries and mangrove marshes in addition to its pretty local village environment.
There is quite a bit to do in Uvita’s vicinity. Apparently, its closeness to the ocean permits for innumerable aquatic activities such as surfing, swimming, sun bathing, snorkeling, kayaking, sport fishing, boat tours, whale watching. Horseback riding and scuba diving are very famous activities here. However, if somebody wants a more relaxed pace, they can go for a long walks along the beach, sunbathe on the coast and take pleasure in the fabulous scenic beauty and marine of the Playa Uvita, Costa Rica. A comparatively calm beach with fewer tourists, you can also a visit to the nearby Cano Island, Violines Island or Ballena Island, or go on a hike to the tropical forest and mountains that are nearby.
Playa Uvita provides abundance of accommodation at a very reasonable price; several budget guesthouses, hotels and rustic lodges are available in the area. There are also ample of local and cozy bars and restaurants to eat at as well, as street side sodas (small cafes) that provide tasty local delights.

Accommodation

There are several hotels, resorts and other accommodations are available at a very reasonable price at Playa Uvita. If you want to stay on the beach, there are cabanas and rooms available for rent.

Cristal Ballena Bahia Resort – Uvita
Cristal Ballena is on a hillside with a 180-degree view of Bahia Ballena (Whale Bay) and features rooms with private balconies with stunning ocean views. This beautiful 4-star hotel, with its open cafe-style Bar – Restaurant “Pura Vida”, is located in the midst of its own 12-hectare grounds, very close to the unique “Marino Ballena” Marine National Park and mountains covered in rainforest.
All their generous Suites are designed with a special eye on details and comfort. Natural interior materials harmonize with the luxurious vegetation in front of the private balcony. The warm and personal atmosphere will let you feel like home.
Their 2 simple but charming Adventure Lodges are situated in our colorful garden, surrounded by cheerful tropical forest. Each lodge is complete with terrace, separate tiled bathroom, king size bed, electricity and ceiling fan.

Whales and Dolphins Ecolodge – Uvita

The Cabins at Whales and Dolphins are vividly located on a bluff overlooking Ballena Marina Park, the pacific coast and Cano Island. This marine national park includes the largest coral reef on the pacific side of Costa Rica.
This lodge has 20 comfortable rooms; all are very well equipped and decorated with balconies to provide awesome views overlooking the natural environment. The property features 4 Superior Standard rooms and 16 Standard rooms, all of them with private balcony with stunning ocean views, AC, fan, private bathrooms, hairdryer, safety box, mini bar, telephone, and satellite TV.
You can find a newly built panoramic swimming pool on the premises that invites clients to relax and refresh themselves, while enjoying awesome sunsets and surrounding large terraces with sun beds, gift shop, bar, and an exclusive restaurant.
They also arrange all kind of tours, adventure and activities, including the popular whales and dolphins observation boat tour, also surf lessons, sport fishing, canopy tours, horse back riding, ATVs, hikes in the natural preserves, sunset tours and visit of nearby beaches and of course visits to the famous Marine Park Ballena.

Oxygen Jungle Villas – Uvita
Oxygen Jungle Villas is a small exclusive boutique resort located in Uvita in the middle of Costa Rica’s amazing Costa Ballena. This special property only caters to twenty four customers at a time in their luxury one bedroom villas.

Activities / Things to do in and around Playa Uvita

If you are searching for a Costa Rica luxury home and planning to settle to the South Pacific after your retirement or you are looking to enjoy you holidays in a tranquil place, there is abundance of things to do in and around Uvita. From eco tour adventures to nights out and fine dining, there is something for every one in Costa Rica’s South Pacific.

Playa Uvita, Playa Dominical, and Playa Ojochal and several others are excellent examples of why this part of Costa Rica has become popular with eco tourists. Maintaining its natural authenticity, the South Pacific has not surrendered to over development. Long white beaches, deep blue seas and rising and falling foothills make the South Pacific a paradise for the nature lovers and holiday seekers.

Although development in this part of Costa Rica has been moderate many of the beach town’s benefit from excellent facilities making the transition to paradise living all the more easier. If you are searching a vacation with nature and looking for something to do during your visit to Playa Uvita, Costa Rica and love nature then the South Pacific has it all.

San Josecito Beach Day Tour
San Josecito is a lovely beach with palm tree and thick vegetation. You can enjoy the beach, have sunbath, swim and you have the choice of snorkeling, that provide you the chance to view of tropical fish. You can explore the under water world also.
Sport Fishing Tour
Enjoy with sports fishing during your visit to Uvita. Private fishing charters are available. The South Pacific coast of Costa Rica has abundance of Pargo, Wahoo, Marlin and Tuna and the most common areas for sports fishing are Faruno Bank and Cano Island.

Snorkeling Tour at Marino Ballena National Park
The Marino Ballena National Park is a snorkeler’s paradise, you will be to spot several types of fishes, a variety of sea-floor creatures and observe different creeping creatures at the bottom of the ocean. The park has 18 different types of coral reef. You have a chance to watch dolphins and whales plying around your boat.

Bahia Aventuras Combo Tour
During the Bahia Aventuras Whale Watching & Dolphin Encounter Combo Tour, you will have several experiences like whale watching, dolphin encounters, snorkeling and a visit to natural water caves. search for humpback whales, listen to their love songs and feel the great sensation of watching a mammal that weighs more than 40 tons jump out of the water and splash its gigantic tail. Snorkel and observe dolphins, turtles, bi-color parrot fish and more.

Corcovado National Park Day Tour

Corcovado National Park is an experience of a lifetime. It include the only remaining old growth tropical forests on the Pacific coast of Central America, and 13 major ecosystems including lowland rain forest, highland cloud forest, jolillo palm forest, and mangrove marshes, as well as costal marine and beach habitats. There is a good chance of spotting some of Costa Rica’s most endangered inhabitants here; Baird’s Tapirs, Jaguars, Scarlet Macaws, Harpy Eagles, Red-backed squirrel monkeys and White-lipped Peccaries. It is wet, remote and rugged, but the trails are relatively good, and the camping areas near the ranger stations are grassy and well drained.
If you have ever imagined yourself swimming up to a deserted golden sand beach lined with coconut palms, then rinsing off under a waterfall surrounded by the greenness of the rainforest.

Cano Island Biological Reserve Day Tour
Take a whale watching and dolphin tour during your visit. You can get a day long eco dolphin and whale watching tour in Drake Bay and Cano Island. Get the opportunity to witness five species of dolphins and three species of whales in the area.

Waterfalls Tour
Take a relaxing waterfall tour and hike through the rainforest landscape. The Nauyaca and Diamante waterfalls are the most famous in the South Pacific area. Tour operators offer hikes or horseback rides to the waterfalls.

Canopy tour
Take an exciting canopy tour. It is suitable for all ages; canopy tours are a best way to get knowledge about the paradise surroundings. The South Pacific has plenty of canopy tours to choose from including the Hacienda Baru National Wildlife Refuge Canopy Tour, the Rainforest Canopy Tour, the Canopy Observation Platform and Rainforest Tree climbing.

Bird watching
Enjoy with a bird watching tour in Corovado and Marina Ballena National Park located in the Osa Peninsula.

Golfing
You can have the enjoyment of a couple of rounds of golf surrounded by paradise in the South Pacific.

Surfing
Take pleasure with Surfing in the South Pacific.

Scuba Diving
Scuba diving is best at Cano Island National Park. The rough coastline is 10 kilometers long with small beaches of white sand, rocky platforms and cliffs up to 60 meter high. There is no better place for big fish encounters than Cano Island: white tipped reef sharks, mantas, bluefin trevally, snappers, rays, eels etc., just to name a few can be seen here.
The first marine park in Latin America was established in 1990. The park is a system of reefs and islands called Las Tres Hermanas that protect the coastline which creates some of the best diving and snorkeling in Costa Rica.
Also basic diving courses and different PADI courses like open water diver, advanced, rescue and dive master are accessible.

Dining out and cultural activities
South Pacific’s region is famous as an eco tourist destination so there are several top rated restaurants located here. The South Pacific has a large expatriate community. Many retirees continue to run small businesses here including restaurants. Expect to find international cuisine ranging from Italian, French, Spanish and South American to traditional U.S and Costa Rican dishes.

Getting to Uvita

Uvita is located in the south of San Jose, the best way to reach Playa Uvita is to fly in to the San Jose airport, and then catch a bus to Quepos, Dominical, or San Isidro de El General. From there, you can catch another bus to Playa Uvita, which is a short drive away. An alternative option for tourists is to fly to the Palomar Sur Airport and then drive to Uvita beach.

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The state of Puntarenas stretches along the central and south Pacific Coast of Costa Rica., it is also known as Pearl of the Pacific. It covers 4,350 miles (11.276) kilometers. It is the largest province of Costa Rica, extending from the cloud forest of Monteverde in the north, all the way through the perfect beaches of Jaco, Manual Antonio/Quepos and Dominical, all the way to the secluded beaches of the OSA Peninsula. The major attraction is its Pacific coastline, expanding over 500 miles down to the Panamanian boarder.
This large province provides a variety of beaches, natural reserves and national parks of highly ecological importance, since it is a change over area between the dry tropical lands of Guanacaste and the lush forests of the Central Pacific. It is located about 120 kilometers west of the capital San Jose. It is located in the gulf of Nicoya and has played a very significant rule in the history of Costa Rica. With construction of the new highway, it is just 1.5 hrs from the San Jose Airport to Jaco, making Puntarenas as accessible as it is remote.

The city of Puntarenas and the port of Caldera entertain hundreds of tourists every day, from numerous cruise ships making stopover on its coasts. Several of these ships are traveling with the Panama Canal as destination that permits passengers to discover Costa Rica’s inland, only to meet their cruise ship a few days later at the port of Limon, in the Caribbean. Puntarenas attracts several thousand tourists every year. The visitors are frequently used this place as a central point when traveling around the scores of beautiful beaches and islands in the adjoining areas. The City of Puntarenas, Costa Rica has 14 national parks and reserves and several beaches, more than in any other province of the country. Few are Playa Naranjo, Playa Mal Pais, San Lucas, Cedros and Jesuita. Many national parks and nature reserves are also close at hand, like the Monteverde Cloud Forest Reserve, the Santa Elena Forest Reserve, the Cabo Blanco Reserve, Corcovado National Park, the Carara’s Biological Reserve and the Manuel Antonio National Park. Visiting Puntarenas on the weekend or during local holidays is also an old tradition among Costa Ricans themselves. Puntarenas is an ideal holiday getaway, and several hundreds of real estate deals are available in this tropical paradise.

Puntarenas continues to be one of the most important tourist regions in Costa Rica. A lively and attractive city, one of most interesting features is the Paseo de los Turistas. This is a tree-lined on walkway adjacent to the beach. This area becomes into a vibrant street on weekends, as people from all over gather the popular restaurants, cafes, discos, bars and hotels that are established here. The beach is not safe for swimming because the water tends to be pretty dark, it is still a great place to go around and relax with the local Ticos.

It is definitely significance travel around this city, as there are several beautiful old extraordinary buildings available all over the place and several wonderful restaurants and hotels. Puntarenas also has an attractive old church, which is a must see. During highest tourist seasons, visit the Casa de la Cultura for several exceptional plays and concerts. It is a home of festivals and carnivals, the best time to visit the city is during the Festejos Populares in November, and the Fiesta del Virgin del Mar in July. Every year during the months of February and March, the city becomes active with annual carnival celebrations.

Tourism is an important aspect of the provincial economy. The country’s most popular beach resorts, Puntarenas, Jaco, and Manuel Antonio, and several others are all available in this province, including Dona and Barranca beaches.

Accommodations

There are several hotels, resorts, cabinas and private accommodations in Puntarenas, with lots of facilities and services with bars and restaurants. Some hotels have Casino. The visitors will also find many small inexpensive restaurants, bars, cabinas and gracious locals that make Puntarenas a great destination. Puntarenas has a normal climate and many pleasant places to enjoy.

Best Western Jaco Beach Resort

Enjoy beachfront views, a relaxing tropical atmosphere and outstanding customer service all for a great value at the Best Western Jaco Beach Resort. Located in Costa Rica’s Central Pacific region, this Jaco Beach hotel is minutes away from the fun-filled surfing town of Jaco and a variety of outdoor activities such as tennis, volleyball, horseback riding and kayaking.

Doubletree Resort by Hilton Puntarenas

The Doubletree Resort by Hilton Costa Rica – Puntarenas is a modern, full-amenity, all-inclusive resort hotel. This beachfront Costa Rica Hilton hotel is perfectly situated on the Central Pacific region outside the port city of Puntarenas, Costa Rica. It is located 50 minutes west of Juan Santa Maria International Airport (SJO) and the Costa Rican capital city of San Jose. The hotel offers the perfect vacation lodging and home-base for exploring the wonders of Central America’s beautiful Costa Rica.

Los Suenos Marriott Ocean & Golf Resort
Recognized by Travel & Leisure magazine readers as one of the “World’s Best”, the Los Suenos Marriott Ocean & Golf Resort is a luxury Costa Rica resort nestled between the warm waters of the Pacific and a 1,100 acre tropical rainforest. A memorable Costa Rica beach resort vacation waits, gliding from tree to tree on a canopy tour or just sitting back and relaxing along our palm lined

Activities / Tings to do in and around Puntarenas

This large province carries a variety of beaches, natural reserves and national parks of ecological importance, since it is a change over area between the dry tropical lands of Guanacaste and the lush forests of the Central Pacific, Costa Rica.

National Parks

1- Penas Blancas National Wildlife Refuge
2- Curu National Wildlife Refuge
3- Guayabo, Negritos and Pájaros Biological Reserves
4- Carara Biological Reserve
5- Cabo Blanco Absolute Nature Reserve
6- Manuel Antonio National Park
7- La Amistad International Park
8- Ballena Marine National Park
9- Corcovado National Park
10- Golfito National Wildlife Refuge
11- Cano Island Biological Reserve
12- Cocos Island National Park

Other Point of interest

1) Monteverde Cloud Forest Reserve:
Monteverde is well-known for its Cloud Forest reserves and prolific birdlife place in Costa Rica. This very rural, rustic area is perfect for hard-core birdwatchers. Monteverde has grown in popularity because there are few places on Earth with this kind of rainforest still intact. Proper planning is required for a visit to Monteverde. You must hire a 4-wheel drive vehicle, because ALL roads in and out of Monteverde are dirt. If your vacation time is short, only keen hikers and birdwatchers should consider visit to Monteverde. There are few activities that include:

The Canopy Tour – The Canopy Tour near Monteverde Cloud Forest Reserve has 11 platforms. This tour is exclusive because you climb up the inside of a strangler fig tree to a platform. The strangler fig is the larger tree. It grows upward around the outside of a host tree and eventually “strangles” it. The host tree eventually dies and decays, leaving the hollow strangler fig. This tour features more rappelling, and was the first Canopy Tour location in the World.

Hiking/bird watching in the Cloud Forest Reserves – This is what Monteverde is famous for. We suggest guided hikes, because guides have the knowledge about the trails and where to get the animals. Early morning hikes are useful as the birds and wildlife are more active. Monkeys, birds, and other mammals can be found at Monteverde. Two-toed sloths like this one are primarily nocturnal. Costa Rica has 5 sloth species divided into two categories: two-toed and three-toed sloths. Sloths are solitary and slow-moving creatures. Because their diet consists of leaves, they have slow metabolic rates and low body temperatures. A sloth will change trees only once every two days on average.

2) Santa Elena Reserve:
In response to the growing numbers of visitors to the Monteverde Cloud Forest Reserve, this reserve was formed in the early 1990′s, just a few kilometers to the northwest along the same mountain chain. The cloud forest habitats are quite similar to that available at the neighboring reserve, as is the associated wildlife, including magnificent Quetzals.
One unique option at the Santa Elena Reserve, if the clouds allow, is to view Arenal Volcano. Even though the active volcano is some 20 kilometers away from this points, it is still an impressive sight on clear days.

The reserve is owned and managed by the Santa Elena Agricultural High School. The tracks were constructed by high school volunteers from the Canadian Youth Challenge organization. To reach here, take the dirt road out of Santa Elena towards Tilaran and stand right at the first junction beyond the soccer field. Four-wheel is necessary during the rainy months from February to May.

3) Robert & Catherine Wilson Botanical Garden (San Vito):
This Botanical garden was started during 1963 by its namesakes and sections were landscaped by the famed Brazilian landscape architect, Roberto Burle-Marx. Presently it is owned and controlled by the Organization for Tropical Studies, The Wilson tried to grow tea on the property, but coffee was an established crop in the region, local people were not interested in the alternative crop.
The Wilson’s’ affection for certain plant families reveals itself in the large collection of palms, bromeliads, heliconias, marantas, aroids, and ferns collected through the years on the 10 hectares of cultivated area. An adjoining 145-hectare tract of premontane wet forest, the largest remaining patch in the region, adds to the garden’s attractiveness. Over 220 bird species, 80 mammal species and 71 species of reptiles and amphibians have been recognized on the property.

It is about 1,000 meters above sea level, the temperatures in the garden are warm during the and evenings are cool. The area gets an average of four meters of rain per year, generally during May to November. The garden is 5.6 kilometers from San Vito. To reach here from the town of San Vito, drive south to the village of Agua Buena. Meals and lodging are available at the gardens.

4) Gulf of Nicoya:
This extensive bay of sea water is the consequence of geological changes that has caused the land to go under water; leaving uncovered only the tops of what were previously low hills. These are the assorted islands that dot the gulf and include Chira Island which is country’s largest with an expansion of 52 square kilometers, San Lucas Island (previously a prison island) and the biological reserves of Guayabo, Negritos and Pájaros Islands.

The protected anchor ages near Caldera and the discharge of land that is now the city of Puntarenas offered important entrance to the Spanish colonists who came first from Panama and later from Guatemala and Nicaragua. These and many other parts of the coastline that are protected from the direct impact of ocean swells support mangroves, which are breeding sites for several marine life. The local fishing industry is flourishing due to these mangroves swamp. All mangroves areas in Costa Rica are protected by law.

5- Diving
There are several fully stocked dive shops with certified instructors and dive masters are available in Puntarenas, Costa Rica. Most of the diving is around rock formations, in 20 to 100 foot depths. Visibility ranges between 20 and 80 feet and water temperatures a steady 75 to 85 degrees, with 80 to 90 degree air temperatures year-round. As well as coastal diving in Cocos Island.
About halfway down Costa Rica’s Pacific coast at Herradura is an area known as El Jardín that is famous for its configurations of soft coral and sea fans. This is easily accesses by dive operators from Puntarenas or Quepos.

Getting to Puntarenas

The drive from the San Jose airport to Puntarenas will be around one hour on the new highway and it’s about 120 kilometers to the west of San Jose. There are great means of transportation running to and from Puntarenas; the traveling is easier and more convenient. With a good network of bus services connecting the city to the other major destinations in Costa Rica, Getting to Puntarenas should not be much of a concern. Puntarenas transportation helps you in exploring the city even better.

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Uvita South Pacific, Costa Rica

Posted by shamsulislam on Dec 17, 2011 in Southern Pacific | Comments Off

The Costa Rican southwestern is one of the most geographically diverse areas in the world; it has ample of beautiful beaches and incredible landscapes. Playa Uvita is also among the most beautiful beaches on Costa Rica’s southern Pacific coast with palm trees swaying by the wind speed It is located in the Puntarenas province around 17 km south of Dominical. It is a best surfing place. Playa Uvita is located within the Marino Ballena National Park. This marine park is very famous due to Humpback; whales travel here to the warm waters off the coast to mate before returning up north between the months December and April.

Accessible throughout the year as the weather is gorgeous most of the time, Playa Uvita is a Two mile white sand beach with modest waves and crystal blue waters. As this beach is a component of the Marino Ballena National Park, fishing and hunting of any aquatic life is strictly forbidden. The swimming conditions are perfect here and travelers can have the enjoyment with a variety of water sports. The best element of Playa Uvita is it has beautiful landscape with estuaries and mangrove marshes in addition to its pretty local village environment.
There is quite a bit to do in Uvita’s vicinity. Apparently, its closeness to the ocean permits for innumerable aquatic activities such as surfing, swimming, sun bathing, snorkeling, kayaking, sport fishing, boat tours, whale watching. Horseback riding and scuba diving are very famous activities here. However, if somebody wants a more relaxed pace, they can go for a long walks along the beach, sunbathe on the coast and take pleasure in the fabulous scenic beauty and marine of the Playa Uvita, Costa Rica. A comparatively calm beach with fewer tourists, you can also a visit to the nearby Cano Island, Violines Island or Ballena Island, or go on a hike to the tropical forest and mountains that are nearby.
Playa Uvita provides abundance of accommodation at a very reasonable price; several budget guesthouses, hotels and rustic lodges are available in the area. There are also ample of local and cozy bars and restaurants to eat at as well, as street side sodas (small cafes) that provide tasty local delights.

Accommodation

There are several hotels, resorts and other accommodations are available at a very reasonable price at Playa Uvita. If you want to stay on the beach, there are cabanas and rooms available for rent.

Cristal Ballena Bahia Resort – Uvita
Cristal Ballena is on a hillside with a 180-degree view of Bahia Ballena (Whale Bay) and features rooms with private balconies with stunning ocean views. This beautiful 4-star hotel, with its open cafe-style Bar – Restaurant “Pura Vida”, is located in the midst of its own 12-hectare grounds, very close to the unique “Marino Ballena” Marine National Park and mountains covered in rainforest.
All their generous Suites are designed with a special eye on details and comfort. Natural interior materials harmonize with the luxurious vegetation in front of the private balcony. The warm and personal atmosphere will let you feel like home.
Their 2 simple but charming Adventure Lodges are situated in our colorful garden, surrounded by cheerful tropical forest. Each lodge is complete with terrace, separate tiled bathroom, king size bed, electricity and ceiling fan.

Whales and Dolphins Ecolodge – Uvita

The Cabins at Whales and Dolphins are vividly located on a bluff overlooking Ballena Marina Park, the pacific coast and Cano Island. This marine national park includes the largest coral reef on the pacific side of Costa Rica.
This lodge has 20 comfortable rooms; all are very well equipped and decorated with balconies to provide awesome views overlooking the natural environment. The property features 4 Superior Standard rooms and 16 Standard rooms, all of them with private balcony with stunning ocean views, AC, fan, private bathrooms, hairdryer, safety box, mini bar, telephone, and satellite TV.
You can find a newly built panoramic swimming pool on the premises that invites clients to relax and refresh themselves, while enjoying awesome sunsets and surrounding large terraces with sun beds, gift shop, bar, and an exclusive restaurant.
They also arrange all kind of tours, adventure and activities, including the popular whales and dolphins observation boat tour, also surf lessons, sport fishing, canopy tours, horse back riding, ATVs, hikes in the natural preserves, sunset tours and visit of nearby beaches and of course visits to the famous Marine Park Ballena.

Oxygen Jungle Villas – Uvita
Oxygen Jungle Villas is a small exclusive boutique resort located in Uvita in the middle of Costa Rica’s amazing Costa Ballena. This special property only caters to twenty four customers at a time in their luxury one bedroom villas.

Activities / Things to do in and around Playa Uvita

If you are searching for a Costa Rica luxury home and planning to settle to the South Pacific after your retirement or you are looking to enjoy you holidays in a tranquil place, there is abundance of things to do in and around Uvita. From eco tour adventures to nights out and fine dining, there is something for every one in Costa Rica’s South Pacific.

Playa Uvita, Playa Dominical, and Playa Ojochal and several others are excellent examples of why this part of Costa Rica has become popular with eco tourists. Maintaining its natural authenticity, the South Pacific has not surrendered to over development. Long white beaches, deep blue seas and rising and falling foothills make the South Pacific a paradise for the nature lovers and holiday seekers.

Although development in this part of Costa Rica has been moderate many of the beach town’s benefit from excellent facilities making the transition to paradise living all the more easier. If you are searching a vacation with nature and looking for something to do during your visit to Playa Uvita, Costa Rica and love nature then the South Pacific has it all.

San Josecito Beach Day Tour
San Josecito is a lovely beach with palm tree and thick vegetation. You can enjoy the beach, have sunbath, swim and you have the choice of snorkeling, that provide you the chance to view of tropical fish. You can explore the under water world also.
Sport Fishing Tour
Enjoy with sports fishing during your visit to Uvita. Private fishing charters are available. The South Pacific coast of Costa Rica has abundance of Pargo, Wahoo, Marlin and Tuna and the most common areas for sports fishing are Faruno Bank and Cano Island.

Snorkeling Tour at Marino Ballena National Park
The Marino Ballena National Park is a snorkeler’s paradise, you will be to spot several types of fishes, a variety of sea-floor creatures and observe different creeping creatures at the bottom of the ocean. The park has 18 different types of coral reef. You have a chance to watch dolphins and whales plying around your boat.

Bahia Aventuras Combo Tour
During the Bahia Aventuras Whale Watching & Dolphin Encounter Combo Tour, you will have several experiences like whale watching, dolphin encounters, snorkeling and a visit to natural water caves. search for humpback whales, listen to their love songs and feel the great sensation of watching a mammal that weighs more than 40 tons jump out of the water and splash its gigantic tail. Snorkel and observe dolphins, turtles, bi-color parrot fish and more.

Corcovado National Park Day Tour

Corcovado National Park is an experience of a lifetime. It include the only remaining old growth tropical forests on the Pacific coast of Central America, and 13 major ecosystems including lowland rain forest, highland cloud forest, jolillo palm forest, and mangrove marshes, as well as costal marine and beach habitats. There is a good chance of spotting some of Costa Rica’s most endangered inhabitants here; Baird’s Tapirs, Jaguars, Scarlet Macaws, Harpy Eagles, Red-backed squirrel monkeys and White-lipped Peccaries. It is wet, remote and rugged, but the trails are relatively good, and the camping areas near the ranger stations are grassy and well drained.
If you have ever imagined yourself swimming up to a deserted golden sand beach lined with coconut palms, then rinsing off under a waterfall surrounded by the greenness of the rainforest.

Cano Island Biological Reserve Day Tour
Take a whale watching and dolphin tour during your visit. You can get a day long eco dolphin and whale watching tour in Drake Bay and Cano Island. Get the opportunity to witness five species of dolphins and three species of whales in the area.

Waterfalls Tour
Take a relaxing waterfall tour and hike through the rainforest landscape. The Nauyaca and Diamante waterfalls are the most famous in the South Pacific area. Tour operators offer hikes or horseback rides to the waterfalls.

Canopy tour
Take an exciting canopy tour. It is suitable for all ages; canopy tours are a best way to get knowledge about the paradise surroundings. The South Pacific has plenty of canopy tours to choose from including the Hacienda Baru National Wildlife Refuge Canopy Tour, the Rainforest Canopy Tour, the Canopy Observation Platform and Rainforest Tree climbing.

Bird watching
Enjoy with a bird watching tour in Corovado and Marina Ballena National Park located in the Osa Peninsula.

Golfing
You can have the enjoyment of a couple of rounds of golf surrounded by paradise in the South Pacific.

Surfing
Take pleasure with Surfing in the South Pacific.

Scuba Diving
Scuba diving is best at Cano Island National Park. The rough coastline is 10 kilometers long with small beaches of white sand, rocky platforms and cliffs up to 60 meter high. There is no better place for big fish encounters than Cano Island: white tipped reef sharks, mantas, bluefin trevally, snappers, rays, eels etc., just to name a few can be seen here.
The first marine park in Latin America was established in 1990. The park is a system of reefs and islands called Las Tres Hermanas that protect the coastline which creates some of the best diving and snorkeling in Costa Rica.
Also basic diving courses and different PADI courses like open water diver, advanced, rescue and dive master are accessible.

Dining out and cultural activities
South Pacific’s region is famous as an eco tourist destination so there are several top rated restaurants located here. The South Pacific has a large expatriate community. Many retirees continue to run small businesses here including restaurants. Expect to find international cuisine ranging from Italian, French, Spanish and South American to traditional U.S and Costa Rican dishes.

Getting to Uvita

Uvita is located in the south of San Jose, the best way to reach Playa Uvita is to fly in to the San Jose airport, and then catch a bus to Quepos, Dominical, or San Isidro de El General. From there, you can catch another bus to Playa Uvita, which is a short drive away. An alternative option for tourists is to fly to the Palomar Sur Airport and then drive to Uvita beach.

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Playa Zancudo – South Pacific, Costa Rica

Posted by shamsulislam on Dec 5, 2011 in Southern Pacific | Comments Off

Playa Zancudo is known to be one of the nicest and most deserted beaches in Costa Rica. It is a beautiful black sand beach situated about 20 kilo meters south of Golfito in the Puntarenas province. The less populated, six mile long gorgeous peninsula that shapes Playa Zancudo extends into Golfo Dolce and is open the Pacific Ocean on the West and is surrounded on the East by the Rio Coto Colorado. It is an ideal location for a relaxing holidays; Playa Zancudo provide travelers, surfers and families a incredible getaway to an area that is calm and peaceful compare to other Costa Rica’s other beaches. It has unspoiled scenery and utterly natural environments; Zancudo beach is a paradise for those who want a tranquil holidays.

Playa Zancudo is relatively quite and have several best swimming places on Costa Rica’s southern pacific coast. This beach is an excellent surfing and sport fishing destination also. Playa Zancudo also lies near a mangrove marsh with great prospects to watch much of the local wildlife. You can observe various birds, monkeys and crocodiles that exist in the area.

Playa Zancudo is a six km long flat beach has crystal clear blue waters of the Pacific serenely rotate onto the coasts of Zancudo thus creates gentle surf that is perfect for all to enjoy and relax. The northern end of the Zancudo beach is calm; the far south has waves enough to surf. The travelers who enjoys body surfing, or boogie boarding, the central beach area of the Zancudo beach is perfect.

The stunning sunsets during the day at this beach turns into a miraculous kingdom on a glittery night, as tiny phosphorescent marine life light up the waters of the beach to present a fantastic scene. This beach has magnificent views across the Golfo Dulce into the bay. It is a popular tourist destination because of the superb surfing. Playa Zancudo provides economical accommodations, excellent food, several bars, restaurants and discos with a casual atmosphere provide the ultimate holiday retreat.

Accommodation

There are no upper class resorts in this area, just small, cozy hotels are available that are providing economical accommodation to the visitors.

Tiskita Jungle Lodge – Playa Zancudo
Tiskita Jungle Lodge is located in Playa Zancudo on a gentle hill overlooking the Pacific Ocean; Costa Rica. It is very close to the Pavones where you will find great waves and rain forest. It offers to the nature lovers an outstanding opportunity to experience the wonderful variety of life in a lowland tropical rain forest. At Tiskita, Playa Zancudo holds a nature lodge and biological reserve hosting an abundance of wildlife on its 800 acres. Tiskita Lodge’s property includes mostly primary rain forest, smaller sections of secondary rain forest, and open orchards. A naturalist guide and an extensive trail system enable visitors to explore these forests and experience their fascinating sights and sounds first hand.
Tiskita Lodge is a collection of 9 individual cabins (sixteen rooms) and private rooms set amid the rich jungle of the tropical Costa Rican rainforest and fruiting trees. Tiskita Lodge has 60 acres of tropical fruit orchards and farm, featuring over 100 exotic fruits, including carambola, mango, mangos teen, guanabana, durian, pineapple, papaya, breadfruit, guava, vanilla, zapote, and more.

Cabinas Los Cocos – Playa Zancudo
Cabinas Los Cocos is located on Playa Zancudo which is far away from the hectic and stressful life. This hotel is lies on an unpopulated coastline backed by coconut and almond trees. Each cabin is fitted with fan and hot showers and have a kitchen, with all that is needed for morning coffee or cooking your own meals, and a fridge for fruit and drinks. Each cabin is a small house with privacy and comfort.

Zancudo Lodge
This is a high Class hotel specialized in Sport Fishing service located in Zancudo Beach. It is surrounded by beautiful natural landscaping. Zancudo Lodge is located in Playa Zancudo. It is four miles away from Golfito on the Pacific coast of Costa Rica. The visitors can reach by boat from Golfito. The hostel has twenty rooms, all with air conditioning, hot water, telephone, TV, stocked refrigerator, coffee maker and hairdryer. There are is a pool near the beach, so overlooking the ocean. A large whirlpool bath has also been added. They provide everything you need to rest and comfort.
Meals are served in family style in the dining room and bar, all you can eat and that will prepare your fish will be caught during the day. Some edible fish was brought back to camp and prepared for guests. There are small ships and boat available for trips. Their ships are built for fishing with comfort and safety. Each boat is equipped desire outriggers, depth finders, radios and excellent fishing front

Things to do in Playa Zancudo

At Playa Zancudo, the Pacific Ocean is the playground where visitors can involve themselves in a variety of water sports like, sport fishing, scuba diving, snorkeling, horseback riding, water-skiing, kayaking, or tours of the nearby Rio Coto Colorado. You can also visit the Casa Orquideas Botanical Gardens and walk trails close to the river.
Playa Zancudo is a sleepy Costa Rican village extending along two miles of unpaved road. On one side of the peninsula lies a river estuary filled with marine life, bird and animal life.
There are several things to do in Playa Zancudo. You can have the following activities.
Sunbathing, Surfing, Swimming, Horseback riding, Boogie boarding, River tours, and kayaking, Bicycling and Sports and river fishing.
The world famous surf breaks Pavones or Punta Montapalo are very near, you can reach by a boat or car ride. The writers and artists will find the beauty and tranquility in Playa Zancudo. The world class sport fishing is available through some local contractor companies.
Across the bay, the OSA Peninsula (Corcovado National Park) offers tropical forest and river kayak tours.
Playa Zancudo, Costa Rica have both Tico and Gringo, both owned stores and restaurants that are conveniently located and offer varieties. There are an incredible range of fresh fruits and fresh fish available.

Getting to Playa Zancudo

Access to Playa Zancudo is either by boat or a long and rough 1.5 hour car ride from the town of Golfito; or you can take a water taxi from the docks. If you opt for a boat ride, be sure to take a camera as you will have plenty of fabulous photo opportunities along the magnificent coast, which is part of the charm of living or vacationing on remote Playa Zancudo.

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Puerto Jimenez South Pacific, Costa Rica

Posted by shamsulislam on Dec 4, 2011 in Southern Pacific | Comments Off


Today’s beautiful town of Puerto Jimenez was a remote town in the early 60’s, now it has become one of the best towns on the OSA Peninsula’s southeastern coast, neighboring to the rich waters of the Golfo Dulce. The Puerto Jimenez is eleven miles north of Cabo Matapalo. The tourist, animal lovers, and eco-tourists and others are drawn to the cheerfully painted buildings, inspiring wildlife, and perfect beaches of this serene coastal town of Costa Rica. The area’s mangrove marsh’s and moist rainforests are home to countless fauna, including scarlet macaws, white-faced monkeys, ocelots.
This gold mining and logging town transformed this remote village into a flourishing port. However, it has managed to maintain its wonderful, small-town atmosphere. Whereas tourism has fascinated several foreign residents to this little corner of the world, while maintaining unique local flavor of Costa Rica.
Puerto Jimenez is one of the main gate way and an hour and a half drive from Corcovado National Park, The last beach town before one can enter the park premises; a main park ranger station is placed here with several tourists using this town to increase on supplies before they hike through the beautiful and varied wildlife that the Corcovado National Park, Jewel of Costa Rica. has to present. It is one of the most biologically diverse regions on earth. An information center in town gives details on trails and wildlife for the visitors planning a hike or a camping trip. Take the help of a naturalist guide is highly recommended to assist in spotting animals while trekking through the park’s verdant trails.
Puerto Jimenez is a tiny frontier town that has a several hotel and resorts, both luxurious and affordable. There are several tour and travel agencies in the area that arrange tours around the region. Transportation can also be arranged from Puerto Jimenez, if you are found of Surf you can move to the lovely village of Cabo Matapalo, which is famed for its amazing surf breaks in the region.

Accommodation

Puerto Jimenez is a beautiful small frontier town that has a several hotel and resorts, both luxurious and affordable, with many rental tour companies and travel agencies in the area from where trips around the region can be arranged. Transportation can also be organized from Puerto Jimenez.

Iguana Lodge
Iguana Lodge is an up-class family beach destination. It is located only a ten minutes walk outside of Puerto Jimenez. It is lodged with all-inclusive. The Villa Kula vacation rental is available with kitchen (three night minimum), and the hotel-style Club Rooms upstairs from the famous Monochingo Bar and Grille, there is something for all budgets and all tastes. Richly beautiful bungalows and vacation rentals are constructed at the forest’s boundary with the beach. The coastline is sandy beach for kilometers with excellent surf for body-surfing. It is very close to Puerto Jimenez; Iguana Lodge is a piece of paradise. Delicious cuisines are available at standard cost at Iguana Lodge, which offers a complete assortment of regional tours and activities.

Arenas de Osa
Arenas de Osa Lodge is a reasonably priced eco-friendly beach hotel placed on Costa Rica’s Southern Pacific Coast in the Golfo Dulce in the Osa Peninsula..
Arenas de Osa Lodge is located in the town of Puerto Jimenez directly on the way to Corcovado National Park. It is the only first-class beach hotel located in the town of Puerto Jimenez. Every room is modern and beautiful, with air-conditioning, and free internet access. A continental breakfast is also included at Arenas de Osa Restaurant.
Arenas de Osa, in Puerto Jimenez, is very close to beautiful beaches, and a few minutes walk from the small fishing town of Puerto Jimenez which was originally a gold mining town and has recently become the stepping off point for Costa Rica Eco-Tours in and around Corcovado National Park, as well as a gathering place for world-class sports fishing.
The visitors will find comfortable rooms. English and Spanish languages are spoken and they arrange tours and airport pickup for the convenience of their guests..

Cabinas Jimenez – Puerto Jimenez
Cabinas Jimenez is very comfortable cabinas that are located right on the waters of the Golfo Dulce. That offers incredible views from the rancho and decks will give guests an opportunity to enjoy the varying tides and vista at any time of day. The hotel has privileged to get guests from all over the world and here they enjoy at the little slice of paradise.
Cabinas Jimenez is the only Cabinas in Puerto Jimenez that are located directly on the Golfo Dulce. It is on a short five minutes walk from downtown Puerto Jimenez on a quiet dead-end street. You can swim or sunbathe on beach or just relax and enjoy the shade under the palm trees from one of our many hammocks.
Cabinas Jimenez is fortunate to be at the front door of the world famous Corcovado National Park that has been declared as one of the “most biologically intense places on the Planet” by the National Geographic Society. Corcovado National Park is the jewel of Costa Rica’s park arrangement.

Activities / Things to do in and around Puerto Jimenez

There are several activities in Puerto Jimenez. People use this place as a home base to explore the natural wonders of Costa Rica. Many adrenaline-fueled activities are available here, including zip line adventures, ecolodges, sport fishing excursions, dolphin watching, snorkeling and gold panning.
The nearby place is the Golfo Dulce, a great place for dolphin and whale watching, nice kayaking adventures and wildlife observation in the mangrove area. There are also the Herrera Gardens, which is a best place for nature walks. Near Jimenez you also have Corcovado National Park and the Golfo Dulce Forest Reserve. Almost all the people come to Jimenez to get the experience of these two places. Neighboring Dos Brazos, which experienced a gold rush during the 1970s, is also of interest to some visitors. A few people still try to make a living off of small-scale mining operations here, and tourists are invited to try their own hand at panning.
The travelers can kayak in the estuaries of nearby Platanares River, an excellent place for bird and wildlife watching, or enjoy the ocean’s phosphorescent beauty after sunset. Puerto Jimenez is also the access to the pure and untouched beaches of Cabo Matapalo, a famous surfing destination, about 11 miles to the south. This entire region is now a protected territory. In and around the Puerto Jimenez, there is a lot to see and execute several activities. There are several tour are available to explore the area, such as Sport fishing, hiking, mountain biking, rappelling, and kayaking. The Osa Peninsula is home to the world famous Corcovado National Park which has been described as one of the most biologically intense places in the world by the National Geographic Society.

How to get to Puerto Jimenez

By Air: several major airlines arrive through the San Jose. Once you have reached in San Jose, Costa Rica,
choose one of 2 regional airlines to reach Puerto Jimenez.

By Car: Driving from San Jose to Puerto Jimenez is roughly an 8 hour drive. It is recommended to leave early in the morning to avoid traveling at night as the roads can sometimes be deceitful. The roads are in good shapes but stretches sometime can be full of pothole and with narrow bridges and lack of any signs for direction. A 4-wheel drive car is recommended and it will make your trip enjoyable.

By Shuttle: Shuttle service is a shared transportation choice in an air-conditioned minibus between popular destinations. Shuttle routes operate daily, and in some cases there are multiple departure times throughout the day. However, shuttles are not a public bus. They are subject to availability and must make a reservation in it.

By Bus: From San Jose you can catch the daily bus service that departs from Transportes Blanco. The bus will take about 10 hours to reach Puerto Jimenez.

By Boat: You can also reach the Osa Peninsula via a boat from Golfito. There is a launch leaving from the public dock every day around 11:30. You can also choose from many private boat operators who will ferry you across the Golfo Dulce and take you to Puerto Jimenez.
You can get to Puerto Jimenez either by bus or car. However, it can be as long as a 10-hour drive so, it is better to fly in to the domestic airport out here from San Jose International Airport. Flights also come in to the airport here from Pavas as well.

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Pavones Costa Rica

Posted by shamsulislam on Oct 21, 2011 in Southern Pacific | Comments Off

Pavones Costa Rica
South Pacific, Costa Rica
Province: South Puntarenas

Pavones is a small remote fishing village of Costa Rica located along Southern Pacific Coast. It is one of the most famous surf breaks of the Costa Rica. It is the perfect destination for the people who want to catch some of the best long waves; it can connect for 2-3 minutes rides. The waves have a number of sections which allow carving, pumping and artifice for the persons sipping on their Imperials at the Cantina at the end of the break. The waves here at the peak during rainy season, which lasts April to October. Miles of deserted beaches backed by virgin rain forest make Pavones an attractive destination for surfer and non surfers alike. This small town is located about 1 ½ hour drive from Golfito. The little town survives almost entirely for surf tourists. The swells here are ideal for serious surfer. The south swells approaching to Pavones turn into perfect lefts that get hollow and allowing surfers on a fine day to ride the waves. The wave rides are so long that you plainly have to get out of the water and walk back to the line up. However, many things must be considered before traveling to Pavones. As it is located on the interior of Golfo Dulce, it can blocked from many swells and can go for weeks with no surf, once the swell hits, it is common to see a large crowed of foreigners as well as locals.

Accommodation

There are very few hotels in the area and almost no services. This area is extremely remote and all power supply here is provided by solar energy. There are really no restaurants, bars, no big shops therefore; all hotels include all meals in their stay.

Cabinas Hotel Mira Olas

Private Cabins above the Pavones surf break at the edge of the jungle.

Mira Olas provide comfortable cabins with private bath and few are with kitchen is located in a tropical orchard. It is only five to ten minutes walk to the surf, stores and restaurants. You can have the panoramic views of the surf break from your cabin. A large variety of birds, among them toucans and scarlet macaws, as well as three species of monkeys are regularly seen on Mira Olas 11 acres. A short trail takes you down into the narrow valley of the Rio Claro. The crystal clear river forms large, deep pools inviting you to dive in – a great way to cool off during the hottest part of the day. Watch the agile squirrel monkeys cross the river in the canopy above or you can float down river, out of the canyon to the surf break.

Cabinas La Ponderosa

La Ponderosa offers 5 cabins with view of the ocean, private bathrooms with hot water, ceiling fans, accommodating up to 4 people. 3 of those cabins have a/c. You will find a separate dining area and recreation area as well. It was opened in 1994. It has 14 acres of lush jungle, botanical gardens, fruit trees, and trails leading to a beautiful waterfall. Located in Pavones, the cabinas are across from the OSA Peninsula, in the Golfo Dulce.

Casa Siempre Domingo

It is located up in the mountain; this hotel offers 4 large rooms with private bath. Each room offers double beds or 2 double beds and one single bed. A unique, private Bed & Breakfast are offering pure relaxation and privacy with tropical forests, ocean vistas and sandy beaches. Casa Siempre Domingo offers modern accommodations, personalized service and genuine hospitality.
There is no place to eat; all hotels do include all meals.

Activities in Pavones

There is lot more to do than surfing in Pavones; sport fishing is becoming very popular here as well as outdoor adventure activities like Canopy Tours, horseback riding and Kite Surfing. This place is also ideal for sun bathing or a nice long stroll to get pleasure from the surrounding natural beauty. North of Pavones though, there are some really beautiful remote beaches and reefs, which are perfect to spend a day away from the crowds. While hanging out in the local beachfront cantina is the best way to keep abreast of what’s going on in town.

Surf Break.

This area is very remote and if you can catch it on a good day, the logistical nightmares surrounding your arrival will be well worth it.

Pavones

The famous Pavones... point break left, with great distance in rides – almost .75 miles. Sure, that is the miles. Clearly, it is one of the longer breaks in the world. This break is unpredictable but when it is good, it is truly good.
Punta Banco
A reef break with rights and lefts located just south of Pavones. Good place to check out if Pavones is too crowded. Best conditions at mid to high tide with a swell from the south, or west.
Punta Burica – Accessible only by boat (South)
You have reached to the end of the world. Very remote & great reef breaks located on the very tip of Costa Rica on the border of Panama. Best conditions with a swell from the south or SSW.

Getting to Pavones

Once you are in Golfito, you can find many options to get Pavones. The Taxi’s cost around $60-70. Private car rental is also available. It will take about 1 ½ hours. If you are coming from San Jose, you must consider arriving Golfito.

More info about Pavones

Pavones Surf Guide – Costaricasurfing.org’s guide about the entire Pavones area’s surf spots
Costaricajourneys.com – Pavones Article

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Ojochal Beach

Posted by shamsulislam on Oct 13, 2011 in Southern Pacific | Comments Off

Ojochal Beach
South Pacific, Costa Rica

Province: South Puntarenas

The village of Ojochal is located on the southern Pacific coast in the province of Puntarenas of Costa Rica. Ojochal is approximately thirty minutes south city of Dominical and around thirty minutes north of Palmar Norte. Many members of this multicultural community originate from Germany, France, America, Italy and Canada. This village is a home of strong and welcoming community of expects. Ojochal is a great place for people who are looking to relax on beach.
The Ojochal town and its neighboring beaches offer privacy and the perfect surroundings for rest and relaxation. Verdant tropical jungles liquefy into the white sandy coast of the Pacific. Due to their location, these sandy beaches are less visited and developed compare to the other more popular beach destinations.
The visitors Ojochal can enjoy in participating by taking part in several activities, they can take ATV tour, which will give opportunities to go on an adventure drive through rocky terrain. The visitors can enjoy on a canopy tour, where they will see the wildlife of the rainforest, Nature lovers may go to birds watching tour, and this local region is the home of more than 450 species of birds. You can explore the mangroves areas which are a unique ecosystem that lies at the border between the forest and the sea.
The cultural assortment is as varied as the country of Costa Rica. Ojochal is centrally located to several beautiful beaches and surrounded by magnificent mountains. The village itself captures the natural beauty and mystery of Costa Rica. Travelers can also use Ojochal as a base for travel around some of the many national parks and reserves spreaded throughout the area. The
Corcovado National Park will provide the visitors amazingly varied varieties of plants and animals. The Ballena National park is famous for its striking coral reefs and many dolphins and whales that swim in the water off the shore.
The area is decorated by beautiful scenes of sunsets and blue seas which are best for swimming than the surfing. The area is also best for birds watching as numerous of different species are found in the area.
The majority of Ojochal residents would agree that the town does not suffer without such amenities as they are easily accessible nearby. Properties in this area are flourishing and have a water and electricity supply as well as internet access and good cell phone coverage.
The Escuela Verde Costa Ballena is an international school located in Uvita. Many children from expatriate families in the area attend this school which offers a bilingual comprehensive syllabus.
The vast majority of local businesses in Ojochal cater for tourists. The mountainous landscape of Ojochal has meant that although there is a centre but it is relatively small in comparison to neighboring towns. Hotels and diverse tourist activities have been set up on the surrounding foothills to take full benefit of the stunning scenery.
The advantages of living in Ojochal are to get benefits from all sorts of outdoor activities available in the area and surrounding. ATV tours, swimming, bird-watching, canopy tours, hiking, horseback riding, mountain biking, boat tours, scuba diving and snorkeling, kayaking and sports fishing to name but a few.
This area is mainly known for offering a good selection of quality restaurants serving international cuisine. Many tourists come to this area just to test the town’s culinary delights and quality imported wines. Exotica, El Jardín, Lily Pad restaurant and Gringo Mikes are just a few.
It is advisable to carry out some market research before you make any deal for a business venture. Make a survey and identify the area which really needs and consider setting up a business that provides for the expatriate community as well as tourists so you will not face difficulties during low season.
Like many towns and villages in the South Pacific, Ojochal is expanding but local residents are keen to keep this to a minimum. Ojochal has a real sense of community and this is what makes it so special. Families moving to this area can be sure they will be welcomed with open arms.

Accommodation
Hotels in Ojochal

There are ample of alternatives for accommodations in Ojochal, from luxury hotels to B&B’s and rental houses. The prices vary due to locations and facilities and seasonal requirements. Make sure to make an advance booking.

The Castle Hotel

The beautifully Spanish Colonial masterpiece is located in Ojochal, Costa Rica. It is perched 600 feet above the Pacific The villa has two bedrooms suits and three single suits, all with private balconies overlooking the Ocean, king size beds and private shower and baths. It can accommodate 10-14 people. The entire property has 8 bedrooms and can accommodate private parties of up to 16 guests. This is a rare opportunity to rent this exotic villa which offers all the comforts of a Castle with more outdoor adventures than any vacation location in the world. Where else the guests can look Crocodiles & Scarlet Macaws from their balcony, fly through the jungle canopy on a zip line, relax with a glass of wine in a crystal clear waterfall, mountain bike or ATV through primary forest, or ride horse back under howling troops of monkeys, at El Castillo Hotel Villa Rentals.

Terraba River Inn

It is newly renovated hotel of Ojochal. This hotel is located on the Terraba River. All rooms are comfortable, clean and have queen size beds. The hotel staff is ready to provide all necessary help to all your needs during the stay, the breakfast is included in the price, tours are also available.

Hotel Diquis Del Sur

Hotel Diquis Del Sur is an attractive resort placed in Ojochal. The resort has a incredible view of ocean. The visitors can enjoy with beautiful views of surrounding mountains range and a unique view of sunset. Diquis has several villas with a nice swimming pool and a grand rancho to dine in and entertainment. The resort has manicured natural landscaping with fruit trees and exotic flowers. The staff is very friendly.

Things to do in Ojochal
Activities at the nearby area

There are several activities in Ojochal and around the area.

ATV Tours: You can take an ATV Tour and make an enjoyment with several activities.

Beaches: Spend you day on a beautiful white sand beach by swimming, Sun bathing and viewing the sunset

Bird Watching: More than 450 Species of birds are available in the area.

Canopy Tours: The visitors can take canopy tours.

Restaurants: Enjoy with local cuisines and international menus are also available.

Hiking: Hike through lush green rainforest.

Horseback riding: Go to Nauyaca Waterfall.

Mountain Tour, Mountain Biking.

National Parks: Take a day tour for different National Park and enjoy with incredible amount of biodiversity.

Photography: A great opportunity to take beautiful photos in the natural environments.

Relax and take rest in nature. Have a rest in natural atmosphere.

Scuba Diving and Snorkeling, Kayaking, Sport Fishing, Whale Watching, Ultra light rides

You can find abundance of activities in the area, which will never finish.

How to get Ojochal

There are several options to move to Ojochal.

By Air
There are two air lines that fly from San Jose to Palmar Sur, It is recommended to make a reservation in advance.

By Bus:
There are several bus lines that leave from San Jose to the Pacific Coast. Many websites has schedule for of the routes. It is recommended that you must check time before departing for your destination as schedules may change.

Private Shuttles

There are also few private shuttles the run to each parts of Costa Rica. They can be checked and found through many websites.

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Malpais, Santa Teresa, Montezuma, Tambor

Tambor, Nicoya Peninsula, Costa Rica

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Playa Tambor is located in the south of the Nicoya Peninsula in Puntarenas province. The Nicoya Peninsula is packed with beautifully attractive small beach towns, all with the same laid-back sensations and amazing surf. Engulfed by moist greenery with a gorgeous long sandy beach, it sits in Ballena Bay with tranquil aquamarine colored water, ideal for swimming, snorkeling and diving. Tambor is 1.5 kilometer long beach and has a lovely white sandy beach is also perfect for strolling and making your skin tan. It is situated about 20 kilometers south of Paquera and 38 kilometers south of Naranjo between thriving green hills. Playa Tambor, Costa Rica is a well developed town and even has its own domestic serving the entire of the southern region of the Nicoya Peninsula. It is bordered by two rocky platforms to the north and south and protected from Ocean swells that make it an ideal place for swimming, snorkeling and diving. A block buster Fox TV series “Temptation Island 2” was filmed in Tambor.

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Playa Coyote Nicoya Peninsula, Costa Rica

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The Playa Coyote area is among the most beautiful, undiscovered and remote beaches on the pacific side of the Nicoya Peninsula in Guanacaste province. It is lying on the pristine coast of the Pacific. Its beaches are flat and safe. It is located in between Playa Manzanillo and Playa Samara. Playa Coyote is actually fairly isolated as nearly all roads leading to the beach are dirt tracks that are very rough and practically blocked during the rainy season. Moreover, most of the land around the area is owned by just a few people who are firm to never let the area turn into another Jaco or Tamarindo. Many of the Costa Rica’s richest families, including those of ex- presidents, own beach home here.

Playa Coyote is a virgin tropical ecstasy with a long and sandy horseshoe-shaped beach that is encircled by large coconut trees. Visitors can find several beautiful birds and monkeys along the beach, making it a great beach for bird watchers. The Playa Coyote area is make up of four main beaches. From north, the Playa Bejuco has the celebrated fashionable Punta Islita hotel, and the area’s single airport, which is suitable to land private jets. To the south is Playa San Miguel, which is separated from Playa Coyote with a river estuary. This estuary is wide and great for kayaking. To the farther south is Playa Caletas, where absolutely no development on the beach. South of this is the Rio Bongo area and then Manzanillo, MalPais, and Santa Teresa. We see the Playa Coyote area as becoming one of the nicest in Costa Rica, forever unspoiled by developing much more sustainable. Real Estate prices in the area are still relatively inexpensive because of it’s at present fairly remote.

Playa Coyote is considered by many to be one of the best beaches in Costa Rica. It is quite and tranquil. It is a perfect beach to have a long peaceful holiday away from the noise of the city; this scenic beach offers tourists wonderful sunsets and amazing views of the Pacific Ocean.

The waters here are ideal for swimming as the tide residue low most of the time. However, further south near Punta Coyote, the swells are adequate to surf. Many Tico families frequently visit here for a picnic and you will find good restaurant on the beachfront that has camping services and outstanding seafood. The most of the people who stay in Playa Coyote normally camp out on the beach. On the other hand, for those visitors who prefer a comfortable bed, San Francisco de Coyote has a few hotels, rooms and cabinas to stay at.

In addition the usual water sport activities, visitors can go for horseback rides along the coast or visit the nearby sea turtle rehabilitation program in Playa Caletas. Mountain bikes are easily available for rent out here.

Accommodation

Casa Caletas – Playa Coyote
Casa Caletas Boutique Hotel is an exclusive boutique hotel located on the beautiful western coast and unexplored Nicoya Peninsula, amidst tropical forests and immaculate white sand beaches.

The hotel is set in a peaceful spot surrounded by green gardens and stunning views of the cobalt blue waters of the Pacific Ocean. Casa Caletas architecture is consistent with traditional Costa Rican tropical style. It blends modern amenities with tropical cultivated wood constructions, palm thatched roofs, handcrafted wood and wicker furniture, exotic foliage, stunning ocean views, and a gorgeous infinity pool.
Casa Caletas is a magical place to relax and enjoy an unforgettable getaway.

Cristal Azul Ocean View Villas – Playa San Miguel
It is located on the southern tip of the Nicoya Peninsula at Playa San Miguel. It is a perfect destination for holiday makers looking for the ultimate privacy, comfort and tranquility. They offer a touch of luxury to the visitors and cater to couples, small groups and families traveling to this unspoiled coast. They offer a full service resort, luxury cabinas. Cristal Azul is set on 7 hectares over viewing the stunning views of the ocean stretching to Mal Pais. Enjoy dining in the shade of oversized rancho, or poolside under a canopy of stars.

Activities / Things to do in Playa Coyote

The most beautiful beaches of Costa Rica are very clean and appealing. The water is pure and at just the right temperature. The beautiful scenery is just amazing. There are several activities in Playa Coyote and in nearby beaches. You can swim, dive, surf, fish or take the sun, some of the so many things you can do. Guanacaste beaches are ideal for surfing, known as one of the five points of the world for the practice of this sport. The fishing in high sea is also excellent since they are carried out championships of this discipline annually. Some of the beaches are ancestral places where the turtles spawn their eggs.
There are several activities in Playa Coyote, Costa Rica.

Camping Tanga and restaurant
Birds watching
Surfing
Turtle rehabilitation program and playa Caletas
Biking
Boat Tours
Canopy Tours
Diving: Scuba Dive Training
Horseback Riding
Sport fishing

Getting to Playa Coyote

The best way to reach this stunning Playa Coyote is to catch a domestic flight from the capital San Jose to the airports of Samara or Islita, and then drive out to Playa Coyote via the village of San Francisco de Coyote, which is around four kilometers from the beach.

Located around 7 km from Playa San Miguel, you can also take a ferry from Puntarenas city to Playa Naranjo or Paquera, and then drive up to Jicaral. From here, head west to San Francisco de Coyote.

The area is reached in rainy season only from the north. It is 3 hour drive to the international airport in Liberia. In dry season, the Rio Bongo to the south can be crossed to reach the upscale areas of MalPais and Montezuma. The coastal road is eventually be paved, linking the Playa Coyote area with both the north and south much more quickly.

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Montezuma Beach

Posted by shamsulislam on Sep 23, 2011 in Southern Nicoya Peninsula | Comments Off

Montezuma
Nicoya Peninsula, Costa Rica
Puntarenas Province

Montezuma is a town located near the southern tip of Nicoya Peninsula in Puntarenas Province, Costa Rica. It is placed 41 km southwest of Paquera and 8 km south of the town of Cobano. Most of the services are in Cobano. Montezuma is a pictorial village nestles into a spectacular landscape of verdant forest and a rich backdrop to miles of beautiful coastline. The area started as a small fishing village and attracted tourists in the 1980s because of it natural beauty, waterfalls, assortment of activities, and chance to relax. This town is also recognized for its yoga community as well as its innovative and healing arts.

The Montezuma vicinity has been inhibited for around 10,000 years, but the farmers and the ranchers first came in large numbers a few decades ago. Many new people from other places of the world have settled here over the past twenty five years, helping to form a flourishing local culture, unlike anywhere in Costa Rica. This is a real melting pot culture, with no single community is dominating; the population here is mix of Italians, Americans, Germans, Argentinean and Canadians and from other countries also. Several people have opened hotels, restaurants, gift shops, yoga centers, and much other business, catering for both the locals and tourists. The locals and new settlers are making of new blend of life with the local customs creates in the Montezuma a rich, unique culture.

The Montezuma and the southern Nicoya Peninsula has the most beautiful beaches in Costa Rica. There is an incredible variety and something for everybody, from virgin white sand beaches a mile long, to small Mediterranean style beaches with unbelievable Snorkeling. The Grand beach provides relaxation with beautiful surroundings. Surfing is generally good, but the rip tide currents can be strong, so you have to take care and be cautious. The beach water is always warm and a fish can be caught, Beachcombers sometime find unusual materials such as agates, shark teethes, and their fossils. You can make horseback riding at the beach and also to see the sunset. There is an attractive 80 feet waterfall with superb swimming holes. Numerous places with warm natural springs are available nearby.

Montezuma is situated in the middle of striking and diverse landscape, it posses an exclusive open-air comfort and culture. Costa Ricans understands the significance of living a relaxed lifestyle and getting time to relax and read. The jingle of birds and the sound monkey’s sound of insect, water sound waves, waterfalls and all other natural sound wherever you are will take you back to the nature.

Living in a world encircled by natural world is an incredible experience, and after spending some time here, you will remember these days in your whole life. This part of Costa Rica have over 300 birds species and over a dozen of mammals, including two kinds of monkeys, five types of wild felines, anteaters, porcupines and several water species such as dolphins, whale sharks, whale and sea turtles. You can find three types of land turtles that live in the jungles; however, very few people have seen it. Real vanilla, the world’s most expensive food and the only edible orchid, grow up wild here.

The nightlife in the small town is exceptional; people are throng to small bars and clubs to dance. Montezuma’s restaurants host excellent cuisine.

A combination of Costa Rican cooking and international cuisine are offered in many restaurants. Foods like ceviche, which is made from fresh fish prepared without heat using only lemon juice and herbs, are served in conventional Costa Rican restaurants called “sodas”. Costa Rica is also known for its “casados”, the rice and bean mixture which can come with chicken, meat, or fresh fish, plus salad, and grilled plantains. Other restaurants comprise several authentic Italian brick-oven pizzerias, the Argentina grills, and Mediterranean food such as fish tacos and Portobello mushroom sandwiches. Both the Montezuma and the MalPais side have vegetarian restaurants they serve fresh and newly made foods with organic ingredients. With the fresh food, some restaurants present live music and art parties which give entertainment for the guests.

Montezuma offers several economical accommodations to suit for all the budget, the district also features fashionable and expensive resorts, catering to lavishness and comfort travelers. All the visitors and vacationers will enjoy Montezuma’s cherished and romantic surroundings.

The real estate market of Montezuma has been very active during the last years and the local community has become an attractive melting-pot of cultures from all over the globe that share zeal for nature and good simple living.

Montezuma Hotels

Anamaya Resort

Anamaya Resort is an unusual boutique hotel placed on a cliff edge overlooking the incredible ocean views. The resort is few steps away from classic waterfalls, encircled by the rain forests and the world’s most beautiful tropical beach towns. Anamaya means “good health” in Sanskrit. The hotel provide organic food, yoga classes and retreats, varieties of health and spa services and a workshop and lessons in respect to the Body, Mind and spirit.
It also offers exclusive fire dancing and circus entertainment experience. They have rooms and cabinas, which are elegantly designed with each detail focusing on protecting the environment, the room have the oceanic views and they are building with non toxic building materials. You can enjoy in the salt water pool also.

El Sano Banano Hotel

The Sano Banano village hotel is situated in Montezuma. It is a fun place to hang out. One can eat shop and surf the net. They offer a large selection of fresh food in their restaurant. The hotel offers a best comfort in Montezuma town.

Montezuma Beach Houses

The three stars Montezuma Beach House is set along the coast of Montezuma, It is beautifully designed and have all type of amenities. It is built at the ideal location within yards of the pacific coast and a few minutes walk from the town. Their several layouts are perfect for families or groups. They have also a large two level swimming pool.
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Montezuma Tours and Activities

Things to in Montezuma
The most popular activities in Montezuma
Surfing
Sport fishing
Scuba Divin – www.CostaRica-scuba.com
Horseback Riding
Hiking
Snorkeling
Nightlife/Bars & restaurant
Taxi Boat from Montezuma to Jaco Enjoy the sights of Golf of Nicoya during the 4 hour trip which connects the central pacific coast to the energetic Nicoya peninsula.

Getting to Montezuma

From San Jose: It will take 4-7 hours, depending upon the availability of ferry

From Liberia Airport: This will take about Four and half hour, drive south towards Jicaral, then to Naranjo and Paquera. From Paquera, follow the directions as if you just landed from the ferry.

By Airplane: You fly here from San Jose airport to Tambor Airport. There is no public flight from Liberia to Tambor.

By Bus: Take a transport bus/shuttle from San Jose to Montezuma. This is the cheapest and very common way to get here.

By Boat Taxi: You can also hire a boat taxi from Jaco. It will take from you $50 and you can reach In Montezuma in an hour passing through Gulf of Nicoya.

Driving Distances
Arenal 182km
Liberia 214km
Manuel Antonio Manuel 182km
Monteverde 112km
San Jose International Airport 132km
Mal Pais – Santa Teresa 19km
Jaco 126k

Nearby Attractions

Curu National Wildlife Refuge 26km
Cabo Blanco Absolute Reserve 11km
Montezuma Waterfalls 1km

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Malpais / Santa Teresa

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Mal Pais is a peaceful little village with wonderful hotels and some restaurants scattered along five kilometers of road that starts at “El Cruz” the junction where the road from Cobano ends at Playa Carmen. On the southern end it borders with Cabo Blanco Nature reserve while on the northern end borders with playa Carmen, it merges with Santa Teresa where the visitors can find Tourist facilities, shops and a vivacious surf scene.

MalPais and Santa Teresa are placed near the angle of the Nicoya Peninsula and are combined towns, but several people refer to the whole area as Mal Pais. When you listen to about Mal Pais is the top and favorite Surf destination in Costa Rica. Climate in Mal Pais and Santa Teresa is usually complimentary for tourist throughout the year. There are two rainy months during September and October, rest of the year the rain falls during afternoon with sunny mornings and clear skies during the nights.

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Santa Teresa, Costa Rica

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Surfing a wave in Santa Teresa, Costa Rica

Santa Teresa is part of the area generally known as Malpais, which is on the southern tip of the Nicoya Peninsula of Costa Rica. These beaches are known for their excellent surfing, the lack of over-development, the many small boutique hotels on the shore, and the amazing restaurants of the area.

The area has especially become known for its amazing surfing. Santa Teresa surfing is among the best in the country of Costa Rica. The area faces straight out to the pacific ocean, catching swells from both north and south, so it consistently has excellent waves coming into the many breaks. In addition to great sandy beach breaks, there’s a large assortment of interesting point breaks around the area, including the famous Sunset Reef and Suck Rock.

Further Info about Santa Teresa

Costaricasurfing.org/surfing-in-santa-teresa-and-mal-pais/ – Surfing info for Santa Teresa and Malpais areas in costaricasurfing.org
Costaricajourneys.com/5-exotic-places-to-stay-in-santa-teresa/ – Article: Five Exotic Places to Stay in Santa Teresa, Costa Rica
Montezumabeach.com/area-info/towns/santa-teresa/ – Montezumabeach.com article about Santa Teresa

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Tamarindo, Costa Rica.

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The beautiful beach of Tamarindo is located on the west coast of Guanacaste Province in the North Pacific Coast. This area is very famous for its perfect beaches, clear blue water, and wonderful natural environment and almost ideal weather, make Tamarindo is among the most sought vacation destinations in Costa Rica. Tamarindo is the area’s highly developed tourist township with ample of accommodations to suit every budget. The towns’ population of more than 4,000 people depends on tourism activities. During the past few years, Tamarindo has experienced lot of development. Most of the investments have been made by foreigners who have fallen in love with this area.

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Samara Nicoya Peninsula, Costa Rica

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This is a small scenic town of Samara is situated thirty five kilometers south of Nicoya and 245 kilometer west of the San Jose in Guanacaste Province. Samara is a beautiful tropical beach and is one of the safest and most pretty beaches in Costa Rica. Samara has the greatest water sports activities in the whole Costa Rica, deep sea fishing, horseback riding, snorkeling, paragliding, scuba diving, waterfalls and canopy tours.

Samara is an old-fashioned little town, it positioned at the foot of a steep hill. The key road leads straight the town and ends at the beautiful Samara Beach. This beach is a great for a quiet holiday or for a beautiful family vacation. There are several reasonably priced hotels and restaurants are available including the beautiful and luxurious Hotel Punta Islita.

Samara and its nearby vicinity present tourists a best place to calm down and have a good and relaxed time. The visitors can find several kinds of exotic flora and fauna all along the 5 kilometer strip of Samara beach, all along the beach a striking coral reef can be seen that lies just offshore. Samara town has everything from good restaurants, bars, nightclubs to a number of gift shops and a supermarket. This is an excellent place to use as a stopover for the close by national parks and reserves; Samara is perfect place for a calm holiday or a night out on the town. A short boat trip away is the beautiful and remote Isla Chora. Remember, this small town also has its own airfield for small planes.

Samara is a flourishing farming and fishing village is different from others in, Costa Rica, as a few of the country’s most important people having homes here, such as president Oscar Arias Sanchez.
You can reach Samara through a four hour drive from San Jose. If you want to reach town quicker, you arrive by plane at the Liberia International Airport and make a two hours drive to Samara, via Nicoya.
Samara is one of the safest beaches for swimming because of its outer coral reef. Come and enjoy this funky beach town where the locals live in harmony with tourists in a natural and colorful place. Samara Beach is the perfect beach destination in combination with a visit to the rainforest or volcano. From Samara Beach you can also visit four other beaches within 20 minutes drive, each one unique in its sand, surf, and surroundings. There are several places to visit around

Activities

There are several activities and tours are available in and around Samara Beach, such as:
Barra Honda Caves National Park
Guanacaste Canopy Tour
Ocean Safari Tour
Isla Chora Snorkeling Tour
Diving Samara
Dolphin Tour
Kayak Adventure on the River
Fishing Tour
Sport Fishing
Ostional/Camaronal Refuge
Palo Verde Tour
Kayak Sea adventure Tour

Biking
Biking could be an amazing adventure for the vacationers who wish to find out Samara from a different angle. There are several interesting routs for mountain bike lovers during stay in Samara and Carrillo.

Boat Tours
Boat tours are most famous activities in Samara Carrillo Beach. Boat tours can be personalized and the visitors can select the activities that interest the most: sport fishing, dolphins and turtles watch, snorkeling or diving. You can explore the beach, over the coral reef. You can explore the tropical marine life, play with the dolphins and even sail over to a nearby beach to silently admire the nesting turtles.

Canopy Tours
The Canopy Tour is a distinctive eco-experience that gets you on an unbelievable adventure through the splendid Costa Rican forest.
The canopy tour involves passing through from one platform to another along a steel cable suspended up to 30m above the forest floor. The tour is comprised 12 platforms and 10 cable zip-lines that zigzag down a perfect forested valley. The panorama and birdlife is impressive and expert guides give interesting details about the forest ecology during the tour.

Diving
Discover the wonders of the submarine world into the depth of the Pacific Ocean during your stay in Samara and Carrillo. You will get the knowledge and richness of the bay. You will also be able to see different type of fishes such as Barber fish, Pargos, Reef shark, Mantra Ray, Dolphins and sometime even whales, different kinds of Sharks and Barracudas.
There are many Diving Center in Samara and they provide professional PADI OWS Instructor who has experience in scuba diving.

Scuba Training
Diving is a fun activity; enjoy many great dives to new and exciting places. Once you have completed your basic scuba course you can participate in several exciting types of diving. Turn your diving into an adventure and become an explorer and must try new locations in your own area. Try diving with turtles. Have fun with the dolphins. Your diving will become an endless adventure.

Horseback Riding
Horse riding provides you the chance to experience natural world at its most cherished level. The exotic wildlife comprises monkeys, iguanas and several others attractive things to see. Multicolored flora and fauna can be seen all over the place on the majestic trees while riding through the tropical forest. You will cross rivers, glimpse waterfalls and totally absorb yourself in the nature.
The rides will take you to the forest, down to golden beaches, or a top mountains offering impressive views of the area, the island — Isla Chora — and surrounding hills.

Sport fishing
Sport fishing is a pleasure and is a fun. Costa Rica is the home of the best sport fishing and deep sea fishing in the world, with over 79 world records to its credit.
You will be able to catch Yellow Fin Tuna, Blue Marlin, Black Marlin, Black Fin Tuna, Sailfish, Dolphin, Grouper, Snapper, Roosterfish, Snook, Dorado and more.

Surfing
Have lesson to learn surf in Samara and Carrillo Beach. Or improve your skills and take advantage of excellent breaks for all levels of surfing. There are several surf schools which provide board if you do not carry your own. The beaches here in Samara and Carrillo and nearby beaches are having fabulous surf breaks. The very important thing that you must understand the ocean, it is very important, the more you know about how waves, wind and tides affect conditions in the water, the better able you are to keep yourself safe, or even rescue others, from danger. Recognizing danger signs and awareness of surf conditions is an essential part of lifesaving.
Ask a friend to swim with you, so you can look out for each other’s safety and get help if needed. Children should always be supervised by an adult. Stick your hand up for help – if you get into trouble in the water, stay calm, and raise your arm to signal for help. Float with a current or rip, do not try and swim against it.

You must remember and follow these advices
• Never swim at desert beaches
• Never ever swim at night
• Never swim under the influence of alcohol
• Never run and dive into the water
• Never swim directly after a meal

Samara Beach has wonderful surroundings.
It is 35 minutes from Nicoya, the cultural and business capital of Guanacaste.
It is 45 minutes from Ostional Refuge, famous for the nesting of turtles.
It is 1 hour from Guaitil, an indigenous little town, where you can still witness some of the Indian culture that is left in Guanacaste province. Guaitil is famous for its pottery, and you can buy directly from the artisans.
Also away only with 1 hour from Playa Grande where Baula turtles (1,500 pounds) lay their eggs.
It is 1 hour from Barra Honda National Park with its several caves that you can visit.
It takes 1 hour and 30 minutes from Palo Verde National Park with crocodiles in River Tempisque, and more than 250 species of birds.
It is only 1 hour and 30 minutes from Liberia, the white town rich of history and culture

Getting to Samara, Costa Rica

By Plane – 40 minutes by plane from San Jose, Sansa flies between San Jose’s Juan Santa Maria Airport and Samara / Carrillo every day.
By Bus – A bus leaves daily from San Jose at 12:00 p.m. from the Empresa Alfaro bus station and the trip takes about 5 hours.
By Car –
From San Jose:
Samara is around a Four and half hours drive from San Jose downtown.
From San Jose follow the Inter Americana Highway North, until the turnoff for the Tempisque Bridge – Puente de la Amistad. After crossing the Gulf of Nicoya, drive directly to Nicoya and from there turns south to Samara.
From Liberia:
Samara is about a two hours drive from Liberia International Airport.
From Liberia, drive directly to Nicoya and from there turns south to Samara.

For more on Samara, click here.

Also visit Costaricajourneys.com to read about Samara here: Samara Costa Rica

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Manzanillo Beach Nicoya Peninsula, Costa Rica

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Manzanillo Beach is located inside the wonderful Gandoca-Manzanillo Wildlife and Marine Refuge. The Manzanillo is very small village and it is situated south of Puerto Viejo de Talamanca, it borders the Gandoca-Manzanillo reserve. It is the last town due south of the surfing paradise of Puerto Viejo. Lying on Costa Rica’s gorgeous Caribbean coast, Manzanillo is situated south of Puerto Limon in Limon province. A four hour drive from the main city of San Jose, Manzanillo is in the south of the well-known Cahuita National Park. It is one of the most scenic beaches in Costa Rica, with incredible weather throughout the year. The major attraction of this petite village is its wonderful white sand beach narrow piece that is lined with palm trees, and is bathed in the quiet and mild waters of the Caribbean Sea. Travelers that are looking forward to Caribbean nightlife must choose Puerto Viejo de Talamanca as their destination. There they will find many live music and parties.

The Manzanillo Beach is made of bright sand and often one can be almost totally alone here. It is likely that the village got is name from the tree same name that grows in the sand on the beach. The tree can also be seen in other parts of Costa Rica, Manuel Antonio for example. The yellow fruits of the tree are poisonous.

This beach is named after an ancient Manzanillo tree that stood in the town’s center from the year 1940; it has some colorful local markets and abundance of sodas or restaurants that serve the best seafood in the entire Costa Rica. They provide a wide variety of fish, shrimps crabs, and lobsters found here, this town is well known for its excellent food. There are several beautiful hotels and accommodations in Manzanillo.

This is a tropical paradise with an amazing coral reef offshore. This is a prefect place for snorkeling and swimming, this beach also has some great scuba diving spots as well. If you like, you can take a dolphin tour of the coast, and catch a glimpse of the three species of dolphins that live in the waters around Manzanillo.

A major fishing location, Manzanillo also has some lovely nature tour prospects outside of town as well. If you like to hike, you can go up to Monkey Point or Punta Mona and watch some of Costa Rica’s local monkey species in their natural surroundings. It is also believed that Christopher Columbus named this area himself after seeing the many monkeys that exist here. Since Manzanillo is located at the end of the coastal road, after town, you will found just a few dirt road tracks that directs straight into the topical tropical forest available around this region.
Manzanillo is a comparatively quiet area with only a few tourists here and there, this fishing village has a unique atmosphere and culture that is all its own. Basically influenced by Afro-Caribbean traditions and customs, this town is a calm and tranquil place with friendly locals and a number of the delicious local cuisines.

Accommodation

Manzanillo Beach hotel
Manzanillo Beach hotel is located just steps from Manzanillo Beach and only 10 kilometer from Puerto Viejo de Limon. The Manzanillo Beach Hotel is a perfect choice for your visit to the southernmost tip of Costa Rica’s Caribbean Sea. If you are looking for wildlife, jungle or rain forest adventure, or just want to relax under the coconut tree.

This hotel provides travelers a enjoyable, comfortable stay. They also arrange fishing trips, diving expeditions, dolphin tours, horseback riding, and waterfall tours, hiking in the National Park and much more. The rooms are with bathrooms and optional A/C, and your choice of ocean, garden or jungle view. Several rooms are available with a balcony. Breakfast is included and they have a full bar, restaurant and lounge area where guests can relax. This will be a fine choice to stay during your vacations.

Almonds and Corals Lodge
Almonds and Corals Lodge is situated in the middle of the Gandoca Manzanillo Wildlife Refuge is a pleasant peaceful place with the wonderful touch of Nature; and a unique idea for an accommodation.
Almonds and Corals Lodge provide you an unusual opportunity to get a feeling of the tropical forest, living in the wild forest while keeping a level of luxury.
Each room is made under giant trees in a forest so dense that the sunrays do not touch the ground. Each room is positioned over a platform lifted up on stilts and orchids hang from the branches and like in a fairy tale, as you walk through the charmed forest, by passages on stilts, and than suddenly you will be in front of the superb Caribbean with your feet on golden sand, coconuts and the bay of Manzanillo where you will be able to hear the rhythm of Calypso.

Villa Toucan
Villa Toucan is a private ocean view and rain forest villa on the edge of the virgin tropical forest where visitors are engrossed in a strong experience of wildlife and energy all with the comforts of tropical accommodations. The 2 bedroom house sleeps 4 people maximum, and is the only other house on a 9 acre private reserve – shared with the owners living there. You will not find any neighbors except plenty of wildlife.
Villa Toucan in situated within the Gandoca-Manzanillo Wildlife Refuge in Punta Uva on the Caribbean Coast of Costa Rica. This house is 1 km from the turquoise colored waters of the Caribbean Sea where visitors can enjoy beautiful virgin beaches, snorkeling over the coral reefs, kayaking, wildlife, hikes, horseback riding and just plainly relaxing.
Villa Toucan is designed as a vacation house for families and honeymooners; the villa comes fully equipped and can comfortably sleep up to 4 people. There are 2 bedrooms, each with its own private balcony, outdoor bathroom and private garden, a full kitchen, dining area, a wildlife terrace and our new Hammock hut. Guests rent the entire house – whether you are one or four people.

Activities / Thing to do In and around Manzanillo

This Caribbean beach possesses pale sands wrinkled with splendid palm trees. Incredible weather conditions with mild waters make for a great surfing and scuba diving destination. In and around Manzanillo the wildlife on the land and underwater will fascinate you, from monkeys to three special dolphin species. Breathtaking coral reefs and charming tropical jungles motivate such activities as snorkeling, swimming, fishing and hiking. The beach breaks are speedy and the waters are alive with colorful creatures. The visitors can enjoy tasty meals, good company and a relaxed atmosphere. There are several activities in and around the area such as Experience the Rainforest in Luxury, Kayaking and snorkeling at Manzanillo or Punta Uva, Crazy Monkey Canopy Ride, Biking tour through a Caribbean Village, Natural Park, private trail through the rainforest, Cachabri Indian Village, Cachabri Indian Village, Cahuita National Park around 25 kilometer away and more
BEACHES and SNORKELING
Visitors can enjoy beautiful beaches of Manzanillo, where snorkeling, surfing and just pure relaxing are a true pleasure.

CANOPY TOURS
The area provides several opportunities for great canopy tours allowing visitors to a thrilling experience flying through the rainforest canopy.

HORSEBACK RIDING
Visitors can enjoy guided tours on the beaches and throughout the forest.

WHITE WATER RAFTING
Several the worlds’ most beautiful rivers are found on the Caribbean Coast offering Class II-V fast-moving water.

CHOCOLATE TOUR
It is not Charlie’s Chocolate Factory, but this tour will reveal the art of chocolate making as a small number of people have ever seen it, and see ecolodges of Costa Rica.


Getting to Manzanillo Beach

Manzanillo Beach is located in the province of Limon, Costa Rica.
Driving times and distances
Distance from San Jose to Manzanillo Beach: 224 kilometers and take around 5 hours to reach here.
Distance from Liberia to Manzanillo Beach: 435.4 kilometers respectively 270 and take around 9 hours to reach Manzanillo Beach.

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Playa Negra Guanacaste, Costa Rica

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Playa Negra is a famous and popular surfer beach in the northwestern region of Guanacaste in Costa Rica. It has some of the most reliable and constant waves and surf breaks in the area. This beach is located on a small distance of beautiful Playa Avellana and in the south of the town of Tamarindo. It has dark sand ideal for surf for the beginners and expert surfer. It has got fame when a movie “Endless Summer II” is filmed here. The surf break at Playa Negra is incredibly consistent and the right-hand barrels attract the surfers. Surf is best during high tide, as low tide exposes rocks of under water.
When Playa Negra is packed out or too risky to surf you can stamp on over to some low profile breaks like Playa Callejones to the south, or go to an off-shore reef. The perfect beaches of Playa Negra are dark-colored and rocky in most of the parts. For having a bath there is a stretch of sheltered beach some 100 meter south of the celebrated break. Playa Negra will be your perfect base camp for enjoying the tropical weather and exploring Guanacaste. A unique quality of our area is that there are 7+ beaches within walking and driving distance that all have distinctive personalities; some all white sand, others lava reef tidal pools, some with mature trees and shell beaches, others with black sand and palms. Each beach is a new adventure!

The Neighboring Beaches and place are Paraiso, Playa Avellana, Playa Junquillal, Playa Langosta, Santa Cruz, Tamarindo.

Playa Negra offers a number of restaurants, from the famous Peruvian food at Cafe Playa Negra, Mexican food, French cuisine at Villa, and a pizza parlor. It has developed to be an outdoors activity growing town with a yoga center, adventure tours, several small shops, surf shops, surf rentals and various hotels and cabinas.

Accommodation

Accommodations range from low-key surfer cabins to small boutique hotels with gourmet dining. There are a number of good hotels, resorts and accommodations found at the beach, as well as a number of budget lodgings especially for the surfer crowd. If you are hungry grab a quick bite at the renowned Cafe Playa Negra, which serves up some excellent local Tico delicacies. Directly in front of Playa Negra’s surf break this is a great place to chill and drink a couple of Imperial beers. For those not interested in surfing, head a bit further south of the main beach for some peace and quiet.

Hotel Cafe Playa Negra

Hotel Cafe Playa Negra is a small upscale bed and breakfast with personalized attention. Cafe Playa Negra is located on main street Los Pargos Playa Negra and 10 minutes walk from the beach of Playa Negra, a very good surf break known worldwide.
The Hotel and Cafe have a rustic and cozy atmosphere with an artistic flair. Central American Art and fabrics enhance each sunlit room. All six rooms with Wi Fi connection, A/C and large ceiling fans, built in storage shelves, and offer a variety of sleeping arrangements. A large, 2 section patios with padded sofas and ample shade is just outside the rooms, providing a relaxing space for enjoying a book, a refreshing drink or an ice cold beer by our Pool, perfect to cool down after a day at the beach.
Cafe Playa Negra is open from 7 am to 9 pm daily serving Peruvian and international food in a relaxed setting, with a big screen where we project surf and sport videos. The best and biggest breakfast is waiting for you. Specialty desserts are prepared daily in the restaurant. Fridays, in addition to our regular menu, enjoy Japanese selections prepared with freshly caught yellow fin tuna. Wednesdays are Mexican specials and on weekends, we prepare a couple of sublime Peruvian surprises. We also offer catering services for your vacation rental or party. They offer Internet and laundry service, and we have a art shop with souvenirs. Credit cards are accepted.

Hotel Playa Negra
It is a beachfront hotel in the Playa Negra area, located right in front of the world famous surf break of Costa Rica and a few steps away from the beautiful Playa Negra sandy beach. They have two kinds of living facilities, ten Bungalows and Suit- Bungalows. They are located in a tropical garden, a few steps from the beach, they are round and independent (except for the double suite-bungalow) and they are built with a palm leaves’ roof, known locally as “rancho”. Due to the high roofs and the several windows, ocean breeze flow throughout and cooling them naturally day and night.
They a restaurant and bar right on the beach and serve large variety of food including Costa Rican traditional dishes. They also offer several activities and tours to explore the area.

Casa Mango Tango

This vacation rental home is tucked amongst the tree tops, in a tiny beach town Playa Negra De Los Pargos. Los Pargos refers to the beautiful river where the rental villa overlooks and the snapper that flourish in it. If you prefer tropical retreats in tranquility, beach & water activities, hiking and a casual atmosphere then Playa Negra may be the perfect retreat.
The Casa Mango Tango links will take you to detailed information for reserving their vacation rental for your Costa Rica vacation. Their walk-to-beaches riverfront home is nestled in the tree-tops. It is located in a gated ocean-front community, has a private pool and can sleep 2 to 6 guests. The 1200 sq ft, 3 bedroom, 2 bath home is budget priced is managed by directly by owner, and beautifully, lovingly decorated and maintained by themselves.

Activities /Things to do in and around Playa Negra, Costa Rica

This are is lined with stunning beaches for sun-bathing, snorkeling, surfing, paddle-boarding, shell-collecting, and feeling and reconnecting with nature. At Low tide you can walk on beaches.

Peaceful Playa Negra offer yoga classes, surfing lessons, horseback riding, Howler monkeys mountain bike tours, a French bakery, Nine restaurants, , custom bikini shops, a day-care, Two surf shops, a gift shop, excellent local massages and Two small art galleries.
Amazingly, the beaches on 15 minutes drive to the North and South of Playa Negra have unique characteristics in spite of the short distance. We suggest driving or hiking to Playa Avellanas to dine at Lola’s, Playa Blanca and Iguanazul for cliff-top drinks at sunset. Playa Junquillal for black sand beach surfing, twenty minutes away is Canopy Adventura Zip Line, mountain horseback riding and ATV tours.

Guanacaste Day adventures tours include the Costa Rica’s Diria National Park, forty meter waterfall, Hacienda Pinilla golf, Guaitil pottery and Day Spa, Playa Potrero & Lola’s II for paddle boarding on the bay, Bahia de los Piratas for snorkeling, shopping in Tamarindo, Guachipelin in Rincon de la Vieja, canopy tour, National Park for river tubing, hot springs and mud baths, and Barra Handa National Park Limestone caverns Tour near Nicoya.

How to get to Playa Negra, Costa Rica.

Costa Rica has 2 International Airports, one in San Jose 4.5 hours beautiful mountain drive to Playa Negra, and a second in Liberia Airport 1.2 hours to Playa Negra. We recommend a rental car, 4-wheel drive from June through early November. Flights are available from San Jose to Liberia and Tamarindo on Sansa Air and nature Air. Getting to Playa Negra can be a little difficult on your own as you will not find and public transport to reach here. However, tours can be arranged through various travel agencies in Tamarindo using a four wheel drives as the roads are dicey and there are numbers of rivers crossing thus get quite tough to navigate. Most of the surfers that come here to surf at Playa Negra rent four wheel vehicles to surf the local breaks in the area.
From Santa Cruz drive until the village of “27 de Abril” where you will turn left and then, shortly after, right to drive the 16 km to Paraiso town on a best new road. In Paraiso turn right and drive for another 4 km until you reach to Playa Negra.
From Tamarindo drive via Vila Real, follow the road signs to Hacienda Pinilla, then on to Playa Avellanas from where you drive another 4 km to Playa Negra

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Playa Panama Guanacaste, Costa Rica

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Playa Panama is located in the scenic Gulf of Papagayo in the Guanacaste Province, on the southern point of Culebra Bay. Panama Beach is situated at a very short distance away from Playa Hermosa. Playa Panama has the Blue Flag certification and is known as one of the most sanitary beaches in Costa Rica. It is one of the most gorgeous beaches in the area. As it very close to Liberia, Panama beach is easy to get throughout year as a new road that has been built and connecting the beach directly with Liberia.

Only a five-minute drive can take you to the marvelous beaches of Playa Hermosa and Playas del Coco, Playa Panama provide visitors dazzling ocean views and beautiful beaches and few of the country’s greatest national parks that are close to this place such as the Marino las Baulas de Guanacaste and as the Refugio Costa Esmeralda. A main advantage to this beach is that it lies very near to the airport; with international flights regularly landing from cities such as Atlanta, Hawaii, Houston, Madrid, Toronto and so on.
A distinctive characteristic of the inner bay beach is that Playa Panama Costa Rica has slate grey sand and beautiful blue waters, making it very attractive. There are no rocks or even stones, this beach are one of the finest places to swim. The water currents are mild and most of the time tide remains quite low. Approximately two kilometers in length, Playa Panama is encircled by a tropical forest of Sarno, Brazil wood, Manchineel mesquite and Panama trees and vegetation. However, you will see only a few Panama trees nowadays.

Playa Panama is a tranquil and peaceful and the friendliest places on the northern Guanacaste coast, the locals here are mix easily with visitors to make an environment that is ideal for those visitors who want some peaceful and quiet place. It is an Ideal place for vacationers who long walk along the coast, enjoy sunbathing, and a tranquil atmosphere. Playa Panama has a series of luxury resorts and condominiums, in addition to affordable accommodations also. In the nearby beach, the grand Four Seasons Hotel having famous Arnold Palmer championship golf course. The presence of this hotel alone makes Playa Panama a regular place of visit for the rich and famous.

The civic amenities here are in abundant; there are several local restaurants, bars and shopping places. It carries prefect weather most of the year; this beach is excellent for all kinds of water sports activities and fishing. Kayaking, Surfing, Snorkeling, and Sailing are also popular at this area. During your stay at Playa Panama, you must make a visit to the Rocha estuary with its lovely mangrove marsh and the closely dry forest; both of the places are within walking distance from the beach. The Neighboring beaches and cities are also can be visited to explore the beauty of the Guanacaste province in Costa Rica. The places are Golfo de Papagayo, Playa Hermosa, Playa del Coco, Playa Ocotal, Liberia, and Liberia Intl Airport.

Accommodation

As Playa Panama is very close to the Liberia Airport a vast variety of different kinds of accommodations are available and many other amenities are very close by, including great restaurants, shopping and tour companies. Playa Panama is the perfect location for a great Costa Rica beach vacation without having to travel far from the airport.

Casa Conde del Mar- Playa Panama
Hotel Casa Conde del Mar is located in Playa Panama and it is only 20 minutes from the Liberia International Airport. This hotel is located on the beach and offers beautiful accommodations in a comfortable and relaxing environment. Hotel Casa Conde del Mar has Two Mini Suites, Four Junior Suites, and Twenty Double Suites. They also has two restaurants and a bar. Enjoy many water sports including fishing, swimming, and windsurfing on this beautiful stretch of beach.

Sol Papagayo – Playa Panama
Sol Papagayo is a Costa Rican Beach Resort and Hotel that has been offering its services for over ten years and provides special Wedding and Honeymoon packages. They ensure and provide everything to guarantee pleasant stay of the guests. The hotel is located at Playa Panama and stretching a mile long in the Gulf of Papagayo. Beautiful gardens, amazing vegetation and large grassy areas are the perfect settings that complement an unforgettable beach experience for all the family to enjoy.
The hotel also has a direct access to Playa Chorotega which has been declared an archaeological site of interest, in this beach you can still see fish traps made out of stone by our natives hundreds of years ago.

Activities / Thing to do in and around Playa Panama


Playa Panama
is located in an area which carries one of the most tranquil climates and there are several activities takes place in the region.

Spa and Beauty
–The travelers can enjoy a full range of luxurious treatments at several places in the comfort.

Boat Hire and Snorkeling Trips – you can hire a boat for the day and make picnic on private and tranquil white sand beaches.

Wave Runners and Jet Skis
– There are several places that provide Jet skis on rental basis by the hours or day to drive within a particular area.

Deep Sea Fishing/Fishing – Make an experience with some of the best fishing in the world.

Golf
– The area has several International golf courses to enjoy.

Surfing
– The best surf Breaks and World-class surfing available with guided tours from Coco Beach.

White Water Rafting
– Enjoy with white water rafting as the mountainous area makes this a thrilling excursion.

Canopy
(Tree tops) Tours – This is an exciting and a superb way to get knowledge about the wildlife of Costa Rica.

Bird Watching – Tremendous over 893 bird species have been recorded in the Costa Rica, you can watch some these by yourself.

Horseback Riding – This is an ideal way to observe Costa Rica’s magnificent landscape.

National Parks / Volcano
– You will have an experience of the rich diversity of flora and fauna in one of the many local parks.

Evening Entertainment – After a day long tour, relax and enjoy superb sunsets on your private terrace or on a beach.

Mix and Match your dining requirements with a visit to the village of Coco, where you can get a variety of local restaurants, which is a 20 minutes drive away. After the sun goes down, Coco comes alive with vibrant bars and discos; you can even try your luck at the casino.

Getting to Playa Panama, Costa Rica

By Plane – The nearest airport with regular flight in Liberia, Costa Rica, From there you can take a taxi to bring you Playa Panama. This journey takes about 25 minutes and should cost you around $40 – $50.

By Car – Follow the directions for getting to Liberia and then head west toward Santa Cruz. The turnoff for the Papagayo Peninsula is prominently marked 8km (5 miles) south of the Liberia airport. At the corner here you will see a massive Do It Center hardware store and lumber yard. If you are going on to Playa Hermosa, continue on a little farther and, just past the village of Comunidad, turn right. In about 11km. you will come to a fork in the road; take the right fork. The drive takes about 4 1/2 hours from San José.
If you are going to Playa Panama, you can either take the paved roads all the way, by heading first to Playa Hermosa, and continuing on to Playa Panama. Or, you can take a dirt road shortcut that leads from a turnoff on the Papagayo Peninsula road, just beyond the Do It Center, directly to the beach here.

By Bus – An express bus leaves San Jose daily at 3pm from Calle 20 and Avenida 3, stopping at Playa Hermosa and Playa Panama.

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Playa Potrero Guanacaste, Costa Rica

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Potrero Beach is an ideal location for the Costa Rican Beach vacation, plenty to offer in terms of activities and miles of beach to do everything, or just take rest at Playa Potrero, Costa Rica.

Playa Potrero is a located very near to the Playa Flamingo. It is a five minute walk from the wonderful Flamingo Beach. Potrero is a small town of typical Tico with amazing and gorgeous beach stretching two and a half miles along the northern Pacific Coast of Guanacaste province. It is small town and very quite. Playa Potrero is located along Costa Rica’s ‘Gold Coast’; this tropical beach with its warm tranquil waters is an incredible place to enjoy a relaxing, laid back beach holidays. There are several beaches nearby Playa Potrero. About seven kilometer away in the north is Playa Brasilito, just ten minutes away from Playa Penca and Playa Prieta, which carries the marvelous five-star resort and the Melia Conchal is also nearby.
Playa Potrero is easily accessible beach in Costa Rica and has a flourishing fishing community and availability to all sorts of beach activities. The guides are easily available to take visitors to deep sea fishing. The travelers can get all sorts of water sporting equipment, including jet skis, windsurfing equipment and sea kayaks easily; these are rented from a number of local providers. There are several stables that provide horses for riding on the beautiful stretch of playa Potrero. This is a perfect place to start a day trip to Witches Rock or just to go fishing or snorkeling, Playa Potrero offers all sorts of activities. The protected bay of Potrero offers an ideal location for yachtsman and fisherman. At the south end of the beach is the Flamingo Marina where boats of all shapes and sizes are anchored. Or just simply go for a stroll or sunbathe along the shore. The sunsets here are a wonderful sight and should not be missed at any cost.

Just off shore from Playa Potrero is the Santa Catalina that is the best choice for scuba diving operations up and down the coast. These barrier islands provide ideal dive opportunities for both experienced and beginner’s divers.
The visitors come here to relax in peace as the beach is quite and not much crowded as the Playa Flamingo or Playa Brasilito. It is a great place to stay at as there are several economical and affordable hotels are available. There are few upscale hotels also in Playa Potrero.

Hotels / Places to stay

Playa Potrero has a wide range of accommodation up class International hotels and private beach cabinas.


Bahia Del Sol Beach Front Hotel & Suites – Playa Potrero

Bahia Del Sol Beach Front Resort is located on the beach. It is an attractive hotel with studios and the property has its own section of tropical forest. The rooms of the hotel are next to the beach and just a few steps away an open air restaurant and bar, swimming pool with Jacuzzi that overlooks Bahia Potrero.

This hotel and resort is on a beautiful tropical sandy beach with calm warm water, where you can leisurely walk, sunbathing or just relaxes. The sunsets are really amazing and you would not like to miss this. There are several activities that you can enjoy.

At Bahia Del Sol, all the rooms have air conditioning; cable, TV, telephone and hotel have all type of amenities with fully equipped kitchen.

Bahia Esmeralda Hotel – Playa Potrero

It is located 200 meters from Potrero Beach and 4 kilometers from Flamingo Beach. Bahia Esmeralda surrounds a lush tropical garden, with a refreshing pool in the center. Choose a suite, apartment or villa, each is with a kitchen and terrace, AC, hot water, Cable TV, ceiling fans and decorated with Italian flooring and tiles. Suites are available for 6 people; Villas are for 4 people and Apartments for 2 persons. Tours are also arranged at the hotel.

Villaggio Flor del Pacifico – Playa Potrero
It is a family- friendly hotel, located near the beach in Playa Potrero; this hotel is close to Penca Beach and Flamingo Beach. The other attractions also include Conchal Beach.
Recreational amenities at Villaggio Flor De Pacifico include an outdoor tennis court and an outdoor pool. Other amenities include complimentary parking and complimentary wireless Internet access. All the Guestrooms open to balconies with garden views and feature flat-panel televisions with cable channels.

Activities In and around Playa Potrero

There are several possibilities of different activities at Playa Potrero. Costa Rica uniquely offers the richness and remoteness of nature with access to modern amenities. You can enjoy the white sand beaches of Flamingo Beach or the beach along Playa Potrero. In Potrero Beach, you will find relaxation, but if you looking adventure. You are in the middle of it. Costa Rica’s wildlife is much more diversified.

Sport Fishing – Deep Sea Fishing
Flamingo Marina in Playa Flamingo offers a lot of water sports. Sport fishing charters leave Flamingo with tourist attractions set on marlin, selfish, tuna, Dorado (also known as dolphin), snapper, Wahoo and roosterfish. In each season you will get different fishes.

Scuba Diving
Flamingo is a best-known scuba diving center. There are several that are providing equipments and guided tours. They also offer daily guided diving trips to the Catalina Islands which is only about fifteen minutes offshore by boat and are the home to Sea Turtle, Stingrays, Giant Manta Rays, Sharks, Barracuda and more. You can have the Experience of the undersea environment of volcanic rock with 20-80 feet visibility in 75-85 degree water at depths of 60-70 feet. Diving at shallow depths, you will see colorful coral and tropical fish such as a variety of species of puffer fish, wrasses, porcupine fish, parrot fish, butterfly fish, damselfish and eel. Costa Rica Diving offers diving at more than 35 dive sites including the Bat Islands, certification programs, and snorkeling tours. 2 tanks ~$75/person. Multiple dive shops in the area.

Championship Golf
The Garra de Leon golf course is regarded as the best in all Costa Rica. The Golf course borders 1.6 miles of white sandy beaches and the Pacific Ocean. The 7,080 yard layout from the back tees is the best to host a professional event. The narrow valley, lakes, and fairways of stunning Costa Rica offer enjoyment for all skill levels. About 20 miles away, surrounded by hundreds of acres of undeveloped Costa Rican purity lies the Playa Hacienda Pinilla golf course. Its 18-holes are spread through 4,500 acres with an “ocean” side and a “ranch” side offering both tactical and natural diversity. Recent tallies have confirmed that thirties colonies of howler monkeys making homes in the royal native trees. Hacienda Pinilla is a must play for all golf lovers.

Canopy Tours
Canopy Tours are a Costa Rica favorite and Guanacaste offers one of the last dry forests. These tours start by taking you into Costa Rica’s dry forest.

ATV Tours
ATV four wheeler tours will take you through the jungle’s terrain of hills, rivers, and beaches. In few minutes you will find yourself engrossed in the dry forest experiencing the natural beauty. Tours are led by bilingual guides who will point out the finer aspects of the tropical dry forest while experiencing the thrill of motorized invasion. Make sure you pack appropriate clothing for this tour.

Arenal Volcano and Tabacon Hot Springs

Arenal Volcano is the most active volcano in Costa Rica. During the day you can observe steam coming from the hollow & perceive sound lava rock fall over the slopes. Most nights you will see Arenal emitting lava into the glittery sky. Around the place, relax in pools naturally heated by the lava surrounded by lush tropical gardens. After this relaxing experience, have a superb dinner.

Arenal and Monteverde – Two Days and 1 Night
Make a Visit to the hot springs with verdant tropical gardens and watch the Volcano at night when eruptions look like natural firework displays. Next day you can continue to Monteverde.

National Parks & Private Preserves
Many National Parks are near this place or reachable via a day trip such as: Marino Las Baulas National Park, Palo Verde National Park and Wildlife Refuge, Las Baulas National Marine Park (turtle nesting), Vida Silvestre Ostional Refuge, the Monteverde Cloud Forest, Tamarindo Mangroves & Estuary, and Rincon de la Vieja National Park.

Off Road Adventures
Drive your own 4 wheeler on guided tours through the backcountry through watercourses and rivers. Observe cattle, horse ranches, local artisans, flora & fauna. Beach drives with break for snorkeling, swimming, sun-bathing, and sea kayaking. During the tour at night, watch different species of animals’ and rare birds.

Catamaran Sailing and Snorkel Tours
Make sailing tours on specially equipped catamarans. Do visits to secluded beaches. You will have opportunities to encounter sea life such as whales, dolphins, manta rays, and sea turtles. Sea kayaks for those travelers that do not want to snorkel.

Colorado River Rafting
A hot-air balloon kayak will take you down the river, while you astonish at the inexpressible canyon and slow torrents. You can have the time of your life paddling on the Colorado River and enjoying a memorable experience.

Wildlife Safari
Drive along the rear roads of Guanacaste area and learn about the authentic life of locals to end up on a barge at the Tempisque River. After all this adventure, relax for a while and taste the genuine flavor of Guanacaste in an old-fashioned local restaurant.

Corobici or Tenorio Nature Float
What a better way to enjoy a beautiful river than running in a rubber raft? This is a fabulous tour of the river for those who do not mind getting a tan and doing a bit of paddling. During the floating, you will see several exotic birds, lizards and talking monkeys hanging upside-down by their tails.

Tenorio River Rafting
Enjoy with white water adventure of fast-moving water. Make a team to conquer the river and maneuver through some fast and powerful torrents. Survey the wildlife in the jungle of Costa Rica.

Buena Vista Hot Springs
Give a treat to the body and soul at Buena Vista Lodge. Take pleasure through treatments with volcanic mud and sulfurous waters of the hot springs, where we go by hours or on a tractor tram.

Selvatura at Monteverde Hanging Bridges
Terrific structures which will take you into the new height. Treetop walkways cross through the cloud forest. Explore a community several species of tropical butterflies. Visualize that over 100 beautiful hummingbirds flying gladly around you. Find out the world’s third largest private insect collection.

Palo Verde National Park
Reach at the Tempisque River and get on their boat, the Palo Verde National Park experience will start along the slow-moving river, which crosses the dry Pacific savannas. Observe the amazing array of wild birds and countless of creatures such as howler monkeys, king fisher and green iguanas. There is a prospect to find out anteaters and crocodiles relaxing in the sunshine.

Colonial Granada Nicaragua
The oldest colonial city of the American. Make a visit to the historic Granada established in 1524. Cross the boarder, you can have the enjoyment of the lake and volcanoes on the way to the city of Granada, bound to the lake, for a boat ride to the Isletas. This will be an unforgettable tour.

Monkey Park Animal Rescue Center
If you have a desire to help endangered species, Monkey Park created an animal rescue center. The animals at Monkey Park are unable to survive in the wild on their own.

KOKOdrilo Creek
A tropical river floats to view alien birds, monkeys and reptile. A horseback ride along sheltered forest trails in the lush rainforest. KOKOdrilo Creek’s zip lines to view the jungle from a different perspective as you glide from tree to tree. The activity center is a 4,000 acre ranch, home to diverse animal species. Guides will help you spot the Howler Monkey, Iguanas, the American Crocodile and several water birds, all surrounded by the scenic beauty of the lush river banks.

Miravalles Volcano
The Miravalles Volcano has a dense primary forest growing on steep slopes, often covered in clouds. After 2 hours of horseback riding, you may walk inside its hollow. Observe steaming pools, bubbling mud and fumaroles. Try a mud bath and take a plunge in the natural hot springs.

Nicaragua – Masaya Volcano, Masaya Market, Granada Colonial Jewel and Nicaragua Lake
The city has several colonial buildings and is near to Lake Nicaragua and the Mombacho volcano. Granada was founded in 1524 and holds the tile of oldest city established on mainland by Spanish invasion. During colonial times, Granada was attacked many times. Later on the city was made capital several times before Managua got chosen to end the fight between Granada and Leon for being the capital city.
Masaya Volcano National Park contains an area of 54 kilometer and includes two volcanoes and 5 craters. Visitors can glance over the edge a the Masaya Volcano and look into the impressive hollow which is continuously emitting smoke and sulfurous gases.

From Flamingo, there is something for everyone. And the list is very long as wave runners, surfing, Scuba Diving, bird watching, horseback riding, hiking, tennis, shelling, Spanish Language school, shopping, Arboreal Canopies, Butterfly Farm, Outrigger Canoes, Rincon de la Vieja Volcano, Palo Verde National Park, Barra Honda National Park, Santa Rosa National Park and more.

Getting to Playa Potrero, Costa Rica

There are two primary routs into Potrero, the Monkey Trail from the north and the road to Flamingo. From East to West Potrero begins where it meets Playa Flamingo at Surf Side and continues through Playa la Penca, Playa Prieta and ends where it meets Playa pan de Azucar, Sugar Beach.
A scenic forty five minutes drive from Liberia Airport brings you the paradise of Playa Flamingo and than To Playa Potrero. Taxies, Rental Cars and Buses are also available from San Jose, Liberia, and Tamarindo.

Liberia Airport offers flawless travel to the region, and Flamingo Beach can be access by way of a paved road than to Playa Potrero. Otherwise, the smaller airport in Tamarindo receives domestic flights from around the country, and from this airport visitors can get taxi or bus ride to Playa Potrero via Flamingo Beach. From the capital of San Jose, however, the bus or car travel is about six hours along the Inter-American Highway.

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Tortuguero Caribbean, Costa Rica

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Tortuguero is a little village on the Caribbean Coast of Costa Rica. It is located on the endless system of rivers and canals and the most biologically diverse region of Country and sits about 70 miles north of Puerto Limon, the capital of the Limon province. Tortuguero means “Region of Turtles”. The beach here is the main nesting place of the endangered Green Turtle in the western Hemisphere. Their population came dangerously close to disappearance in the 1960′s. To save and provide a protected place this endanger specie, the Costa Rican government established Tortuguero National Park in the 1970, limiting development along the coast. This park consists of 46,000 acres and covered 22 miles of shoreline for nesting. Hawksbill, Giant Leatherback, and Loggerhead Turtles also lay their eggs here. Over 300 species of birds live in Tortuguero together with hundreds of species of reptiles, amphibians, and mammals. While visiting by boat all along the canals and waterways during the adventure, visitors will certainly spot a variety of these many animal species without even leaving the boat. This region is Warm and humid and receives over 200 inches of rainfall annually. It also carries a vast number of plant and animal species which are the highest in Tortuguero area among Costa Rica, it is considered a nature lovers’ paradise and appreciated by all tourists and those who live here.

There are no roads leading to Tortuguero, to reach the Tortuguero you have to either use a plane or a boat. It is around three and half hour boat trip from Puerto Limon. It is a fantastic trip; the travelers can spot several kinds of birds flying over in these lowlands. There are absolutely no human settlements.

Tortuguero and its surrounding areas is an astonishing region and it gets the heaviest rainfall. The continuation of corresponding coastal banks has increases the structure of lakes, channels and marshes that are home to lots of fishes and aquatic life. However, the turtles are the main attraction. Peak turtle nesting season is from July through August.

There is not much to see in this town besides a visitor center and museum, there is abundance of activities that one can enjoy while here including hiking and canoeing. There is an energetic community in Costa Rica, that helps save the endangered species of turtles, where visitors can take tours and observe the turtles nesting.

Accommodation

Tortuguero is a calm destination; it has several hotels, lodges, and cabanas that provide lodging at a suitable budget on top of those who have plenty of cash to spare. Several numbers of guides and tourist are operating in the town. You must make a reservation in advance to avoid any problems. During the summer lots of visitors come to Tortuguero, Costa Rica.

Pachira Lodge – Tortuguero
Pachira Lodge is located in Tortuguero. This Lodge is strategically located only 5 minutes away from the amazing Tortuguero National Park, and right across the main “canal” facing the town of Tortuguero. Engulf by a network of scenic canals and this is believed to be one of the most unusual regions of the world, described by its wealthy in flora and fauna. Pachira Lodge is a great option for your Tortuguero hotel.

Laguna Lodge Tortuguero – Tortuguero
Laguna Lodge is a rain forest ecotourism lodge, a leader among this tropical country’s hotels and resorts with an extra touch in style, comfort and personalized service.
It lies along Costa Rica’s northern Caribbean Zone, an exclusive location on a narrow strip of land between the sea on one side and the Tortuguero-Lagoon on the other.
This Region is the most important nesting site in the entire Western half of the Caribbean for the green sea turtle. Laguna Lodge offers 80 rooms divided in blocks of 4 or 6 rooms furnished with all the basic elements for a very comfortable stay. The restaurant is one of the most prestigious in the region. They offer a large bar over the lagoon, huts with hammocks. Laguna Lodge offers a 400 meter swimming pool, with hydro massage waterfall. Next to this is the swimming pool bar, which is decorated with exotic hardwoods. e have a fleet of nine boats, in order to provide safe transfers and to enjoy the tours to adjacent areas and within the Tortuguero National Park which is one of Costa Rica’s most important tourist attractions.

Mawamba Lodge – Tortuguero
Mawamba Lodge is located on 15 acres in the Northeast area of Costa Rica’s Caribbean coast between the Tortuguero Lagoon and the Caribbean Sea. It is the ideal hideaway for nature lovers and people seeking soft adventure. Its beautiful gardens and rustic accommodation blend in perfectly with the exuberant jungle vegetation, exotic birds and wildlife, creating a perfect balance of nature. The lodge features two family-style, open-air restaurants with delicious international and local cuisine, and a pool-bar surrounded by beautiful gardens, where you can enjoy tropical cocktails. The lodge has 54 comfortable rooms with private bathrooms, hot water and ceiling fans. Rooms have either three single beds or one double bed and one single bed. The hotel has the capacity to host up to 100 people.

Casa Marbella Bed and Breakfast – Tortuguero
Conveniently located in the center of Tortuguero village, it is located at a short walking distance from the national park trails, turtle nesting beach, the research station/museum and all the charming shops and restaurants in this unique corner of the country.
Relax on the dock on the river and enjoy watching the boats pass by or observe some of the amazing bird life.
If you are a little more adventurous, want to stay in a comfortable and very clean inn, experience local culture and food (supporting small local businesses) and be minutes away from some of the best wildlife viewing opportunities in Central America, this might just be the place for you.

Activities /Things to do in and around Tortuguero

There are no cars in Tortuguero so your options for some of the best wildlife viewing opportunities in the country will be on foot or from a quiet boat (four-stroke motor/electric motor or canoe).

Turtle Nesting Tour
Tortuguero, means as “land of turtles”. It is the most important site in the Caribbean for the nesting of the Green Sea Turtles. Having the opportunity to admire, on a tropical night sky on Costa Rica beach, one of these inspiring animals pull herself to the beach, hollow out a nest and lay the eggs, is absolutely an exceptional experience that can not be forgotten. The turtles are endangered animals, both by natural and human predators.

Female Green turtles have an average estimated weight of 300 lb (137 kg). They count with several versions that permit them to submerge to great depths and live underwater for long periods of time. They nest mostly at night, to avoid predators and the over heating of the sand at beach during the day.

Some studies show that nesting turtles are troubled by light. Thus, females nest on the darker areas of the beach. Guides use a red light flashlight, to which turtles are not sensitive. Due to this reason, the use of cameras, video cameras or similar of any kind, are prohibited during the tour. Turtle nesting season is usually July to October.

Tortuguero Canals
It is Caribbean version of the Amazon. The Tortuguero Canals are a widespread system of natural and man-made waterways used both for simple transport and jungle exploration. Traveling in the course of the canals is a charming experience rich in wildlife that includes monkeys, iguanas, and colorful tropical birds.
Reaching there is half the fun. You will scale through the green coffee plantations outside of San Jose and pass through the massive Braulio Carrillo National Park, before heading down to the lowlands of Limon, on the Caribbean coast. Here, the tropical forest finally gives way to small towns and banana plantations, offering a distinctive view of Costa Rica’s rural life.
Once you arrive at the Canals, the real fun starts. You will be board on a boat which will take you along the canals to a charming jungle lodge. The rustic ecolodges, located on a sand bar between the Tortuguero Lagoon and the Caribbean Sea, sits next to more than 47,000 acres of forest. Trails cut through the dense humid tropical rainforest, allowing you to observe a startling variety of wildlife species. Once under the forest’s canopy, you might see toucans, brightly colored macaws, and playful howler monkeys above. At ground level, tiny poison dart frogs show off their glowing colors. Knowledgeable naturalist guides are available to point out and explain the various species of plant and animal life – truly bringing the forest to life in Costa Rica. Additionally, outdoor activities such as tarpon fishing and sea kayaking are also available.

Getting to Tortuguero

Tortuguero is a wonderful place in Costa Rica. There are no roads to get here. This distinctive feature has helped conserve the culture of the pueblo and edge large scale outside development. We are proud of our pristine environment and remoteness. But this remoteness will bring you in a less adventurous world.
But do not worry. There are a number of convenient, cheap, and easy ways to get here, so enjoy the journey to paradise.
Tortuguero is remote but easily accessed from San Jose or other locations by rental car and public bus and boat or water taxi via Cariari /La Pavona or Limon/Moin.

Boat
Tortuguero is accessible by boat from Cariari or Moin. If you are traveling to Parismina, you should be able to get one of the boats to Moin to drop you off on the way.

To/from Cariari
The most common and least expensive route to/from Tortuguero is through Cariari, from where you can catch buses to San Jose or Puerto Limon (via Guápiles).

To/from Moin
Moin–Tortuguero is primarily a tourist route. While tour boats play these canals frequently, there is not a reliable, regularly scheduled service.

By Air
The small airstrip is 4km north of Tortuguero village. Nature Air and Sansa both have daily flights to and from San Jose. Many of the upscale lodges offer transportation by charter flight as a part of their package tours.

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Puntarenas, Pacific Coast, Costa Rica

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The state of Puntarenas stretches along the central and south Pacific Coast of Costa Rica., it is also known as Pearl of the Pacific. It covers 4,350 miles (11.276) kilometers. It is the largest province of Costa Rica, extending from the cloud forest of Monteverde in the north, all the way through the perfect beaches of Jaco, Manual Antonio/Quepos and Dominical, all the way to the secluded beaches of the OSA Peninsula. The major attraction is its Pacific coastline, expanding over 500 miles down to the Panamanian boarder.
This large province provides a variety of beaches, natural reserves and national parks of highly ecological importance, since it is a change over area between the dry tropical lands of Guanacaste and the lush forests of the Central Pacific. It is located about 120 kilometers west of the capital San Jose. It is located in the gulf of Nicoya and has played a very significant rule in the history of Costa Rica. With construction of the new highway, it is just 1.5 hrs from the San Jose Airport to Jaco, making Puntarenas as accessible as it is remote.
The city of Puntarenas and the port of Caldera entertain hundreds of tourists every day, from numerous cruise ships making stopover on its coasts. Several of these ships are traveling with the Panama Canal as destination that permits passengers to discover Costa Rica’s inland, only to meet their cruise ship a few days later at the port of Limon, in the Caribbean. Puntarenas attracts several thousand tourists every year. The visitors are frequently used this place as a central point when traveling around the scores of beautiful beaches and islands in the adjoining areas. The City of Puntarenas, Costa Rica has 14 national parks and reserves and several beaches, more than in any other province of the country. Few are Playa Naranjo, Playa Mal Pais, San Lucas, Cedros and Jesuita. Many national parks and nature reserves are also close at hand, like the Monteverde Cloud Forest Reserve, the Santa Elena Forest Reserve, the Cabo Blanco Reserve, Corcovado National Park, the Carara’s Biological Reserve and the Manuel Antonio National Park. Visiting Puntarenas on the weekend or during local holidays is also an old tradition among Costa Ricans themselves. Puntarenas is an ideal holiday getaway, and several hundreds of real estate deals are available in this tropical paradise.
Puntarenas continues to be one of the most important tourist regions in Costa Rica. A lively and attractive city, one of most interesting features is the Paseo de los Turistas. This is a tree-lined on walkway adjacent to the beach. This area becomes into a vibrant street on weekends, as people from all over gather the popular restaurants, cafes, discos, bars and hotels that are established here. The beach is not safe for swimming because the water tends to be pretty dark, it is still a great place to go around and relax with the local Ticos.

It is definitely significance travel around this city, as there are several beautiful old extraordinary buildings available all over the place and several wonderful restaurants and hotels. Puntarenas also has an attractive old church, which is a must see. During highest tourist seasons, visit the Casa de la Cultura for several exceptional plays and concerts. It is a home of festivals and carnivals, the best time to visit the city is during the Festejos Populares in November, and the Fiesta del Virgin del Mar in July. Every year during the months of February and March, the city becomes active with annual carnival celebrations.
Tourism is an important aspect of the provincial economy. The country’s most popular beach resorts, Puntarenas, Jaco, and Manuel Antonio, and several others are all available in this province, including Dona and Barranca beaches.

Accommodations

There are several hotels, resorts, cabinas and private accommodations in Puntarenas, with lots of facilities and services with bars and restaurants. Some hotels have Casino. The visitors will also find many small inexpensive restaurants, bars, cabinas and gracious locals that make Puntarenas a great destination. Puntarenas has a normal climate and many pleasant places to enjoy.

Best Western Jaco Beach Resort

Enjoy beachfront views, a relaxing tropical atmosphere and outstanding customer service all for a great value at the Best Western Jaco Beach Resort. Located in Costa Rica’s Central Pacific region, this Jaco Beach hotel is minutes away from the fun-filled surfing town of Jaco and a variety of outdoor activities such as tennis, volleyball, horseback riding and kayaking.

Doubletree Resort by Hilton Puntarenas

The Doubletree Resort by Hilton Costa Rica – Puntarenas is a modern, full-amenity, all-inclusive resort hotel. This beachfront Costa Rica Hilton hotel is perfectly situated on the Central Pacific region outside the port city of Puntarenas, Costa Rica. It is located 50 minutes west of Juan Santa Maria International Airport (SJO) and the Costa Rican capital city of San Jose. The hotel offers the perfect vacation lodging and home-base for exploring the wonders of Central America’s beautiful Costa Rica.

Los Suenos Marriott Ocean & Golf Resort
Recognized by Travel & Leisure magazine readers as one of the “World’s Best”, the Los Suenos Marriott Ocean & Golf Resort is a luxury Costa Rica resort nestled between the warm waters of the Pacific and a 1,100 acre tropical rainforest. A memorable Costa Rica beach resort vacation waits, gliding from tree to tree on a canopy tour or just sitting back and relaxing along our palm lined

Activities / Tings to do in and around Puntarenas

This large province carries a variety of beaches, natural reserves and national parks of ecological importance, since it is a change over area between the dry tropical lands of Guanacaste and the lush forests of the Central Pacific, Costa Rica.

National Parks

1- Penas Blancas National Wildlife Refuge
2- Curu National Wildlife Refuge
3- Guayabo, Negritos and Pájaros Biological Reserves
4- Carara Biological Reserve
5- Cabo Blanco Absolute Nature Reserve
6- Manuel Antonio National Park
7- La Amistad International Park
8- Ballena Marine National Park
9- Corcovado National Park
10- Golfito National Wildlife Refuge
11- Cano Island Biological Reserve
12- Cocos Island National Park

Other Point of interest

1) Monteverde Cloud Forest Reserve:
Monteverde is well-known for its Cloud Forest reserves and prolific birdlife place in Costa Rica. This very rural, rustic area is perfect for hard-core birdwatchers. Monteverde has grown in popularity because there are few places on Earth with this kind of rainforest still intact. Proper planning is required for a visit to Monteverde. You must hire a 4-wheel drive vehicle, because ALL roads in and out of Monteverde are dirt. If your vacation time is short, only keen hikers and birdwatchers should consider visit to Monteverde. There are few activities that include:

The Canopy Tour – The Canopy Tour near Monteverde Cloud Forest Reserve has 11 platforms. This tour is exclusive because you climb up the inside of a strangler fig tree to a platform. The strangler fig is the larger tree. It grows upward around the outside of a host tree and eventually “strangles” it. The host tree eventually dies and decays, leaving the hollow strangler fig. This tour features more rappelling, and was the first Canopy Tour location in the World.

Hiking/bird watching in the Cloud Forest Reserves – This is what Monteverde is famous for. We suggest guided hikes, because guides have the knowledge about the trails and where to get the animals. Early morning hikes are useful as the birds and wildlife are more active. Monkeys, birds, and other mammals can be found at Monteverde. Two-toed sloths like this one are primarily nocturnal. Costa Rica has 5 sloth species divided into two categories: two-toed and three-toed sloths. Sloths are solitary and slow-moving creatures. Because their diet consists of leaves, they have slow metabolic rates and low body temperatures. A sloth will change trees only once every two days on average.

2) Santa Elena Reserve:
In response to the growing numbers of visitors to the Monteverde Cloud Forest Reserve, this reserve was formed in the early 1990’s, just a few kilometers to the northwest along the same mountain chain. The cloud forest habitats are quite similar to that available at the neighboring reserve, as is the associated wildlife, including magnificent Quetzals.
One unique option at the Santa Elena Reserve, if the clouds allow, is to view Arenal Volcano. Even though the active volcano is some 20 kilometers away from this points, it is still an impressive sight on clear days.

The reserve is owned and managed by the Santa Elena Agricultural High School. The tracks were constructed by high school volunteers from the Canadian Youth Challenge organization. To reach here, take the dirt road out of Santa Elena towards Tilaran and stand right at the first junction beyond the soccer field. Four-wheel is necessary during the rainy months from February to May.

3) Robert & Catherine Wilson Botanical Garden (San Vito):
This Botanical garden was started during 1963 by its namesakes and sections were landscaped by the famed Brazilian landscape architect, Roberto Burle-Marx. Presently it is owned and controlled by the Organization for Tropical Studies, The Wilson tried to grow tea on the property, but coffee was an established crop in the region, local people were not interested in the alternative crop.
The Wilson’s’ affection for certain plant families reveals itself in the large collection of palms, bromeliads, heliconias, marantas, aroids, and ferns collected through the years on the 10 hectares of cultivated area. An adjoining 145-hectare tract of premontane wet forest, the largest remaining patch in the region, adds to the garden’s attractiveness. Over 220 bird species, 80 mammal species and 71 species of reptiles and amphibians have been recognized on the property.

It is about 1,000 meters above sea level, the temperatures in the garden are warm during the and evenings are cool. The area gets an average of four meters of rain per year, generally during May to November. The garden is 5.6 kilometers from San Vito. To reach here from the town of San Vito, drive south to the village of Agua Buena. Meals and lodging are available at the gardens.

4) Gulf of Nicoya:
This extensive bay of sea water is the consequence of geological changes that has caused the land to go under water; leaving uncovered only the tops of what were previously low hills. These are the assorted islands that dot the gulf and include Chira Island which is country’s largest with an expansion of 52 square kilometers, San Lucas Island (previously a prison island) and the biological reserves of Guayabo, Negritos and Pájaros Islands.

The protected anchor ages near Caldera and the discharge of land that is now the city of Puntarenas offered important entrance to the Spanish colonists who came first from Panama and later from Guatemala and Nicaragua. These and many other parts of the coastline that are protected from the direct impact of ocean swells support mangroves, which are breeding sites for several marine life. The local fishing industry is flourishing due to these mangroves swamp. All mangroves areas in Costa Rica are protected by law.

5- Diving
There are several fully stocked dive shops with certified instructors and dive masters are available in Puntarenas, Costa Rica. Most of the diving is around rock formations, in 20 to 100 foot depths. Visibility ranges between 20 and 80 feet and water temperatures a steady 75 to 85 degrees, with 80 to 90 degree air temperatures year-round. As well as coastal diving in Cocos Island.
About halfway down Costa Rica’s Pacific coast at Herradura is an area known as El Jardín that is famous for its configurations of soft coral and sea fans. This is easily accesses by dive operators from Puntarenas or Quepos.

Getting to Puntarenas

The drive from the San Jose airport to Puntarenas will be around one hour on the new highway and it’s about 120 kilometers to the west of San Jose. There are great means of transportation running to and from Puntarenas; the traveling is easier and more convenient. With a good network of bus services connecting the city to the other major destinations in Costa Rica, Getting to Puntarenas should not be much of a concern. Puntarenas transportation helps you in exploring the city even better.

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Tambor, Nicoya Peninsula, Costa Rica

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Playa Tambor is located in the south of the Nicoya Peninsula in Puntarenas province. The Nicoya Peninsula is packed with beautifully attractive small beach towns, all with the same laid-back sensations and amazing surf. Engulfed by moist greenery with a gorgeous long sandy beach, it sits in Ballena Bay with tranquil aquamarine colored water, ideal for swimming, snorkeling and diving. Tambor is 1.5 kilometer long beach and has a lovely white sandy beach is also perfect for strolling and making your skin tan. It is situated about 20 kilometers south of Paquera and 38 kilometers south of Naranjo between thriving green hills. Playa Tambor, Costa Rica is a well developed town and even has its own domestic serving the entire of the southern region of the Nicoya Peninsula. It is bordered by two rocky platforms to the north and south and protected from Ocean swells that make it an ideal place for swimming, snorkeling and diving. A block buster Fox TV series “Temptation Island 2” was filmed in Tambor.

A most important attraction of Tambor is, the that whales migrate to Costa Rica annually from the north to the warm waters of Ballena Bay to mate and give birth in the middle of the plentiful marine habitat. Tambor is a fast growing tourist travel destination and is located in the province of Puntarenas. Travelers will find a lot of hotels and resorts in the area including the Barceló Playa Tambor Beach Resort, Costa Rica’s first all inclusive resort, and the Los Delfines Golf and Country Club that has a 9-hole golf course on its grounds. A small casino operated by Barceló, you have to try your luck there.

Tambor is an ideal base to stay whilst you check out the area, if you desire to go to Tortuga Island, or if you want to visit the attractive and diverse Cabo Blanco National Park or Curu National Wildlife Refuge. You will find lots of plant life; bird watching is very attractive and pretty popular here. If you are looking for more energetic and adventurous, involve yourself in hiking, horseback riding and several other water sports activities available in the area. There is excellent deep sea fishing and golfing opportunities are available with several other activities. If you are looking for a relaxing holidays in an amazing setting, Tambor may be the best place for you.

Places to Stay in Tambor / Hotels

The best thing about staying in Playa Tambor, Costa Rica is the assortment of the region from hotels and restaurants to the genuine surroundings. You will be surprised to find yourself in the middle of the rainforest in a national park one minute and then taking up the sun bath on a comfortable private beach the next. The Barceló Playa Tambor Beach Resort, that are Costa Rica’s first all inclusive resort, is an incredible place to stay long without hefty budget. Hotel Tango Mar is also an extremely beautiful for its location on its own private beach and possesses its own golf course.

Barceló Tambor Beach
The all-inclusive Barceló Tambor Beach, a five-star resort is located on Playa Tambor Puntarenas. It is a shining star on the southern tip of the Nicoya Peninsula. The volcanic sands and kind swell of the sea, replicating the shining blue sky that makes a perfect place for sunbathing, water sports, or simply strolling along the six kilometer beach. Awarded a Blue Flag, for safe clean beaches, the all-inclusive Barceló resort Tambor Beach provides families and couples with a place to play in the sun, take a dip in the calm turquoise waters, or experience a romantic sunset. The all-inclusive Barceló Tambor Beach resort provides its guests with everything they need to experience the vacation of a lifetime at an affordable price.

Hotel Tango Mar – Tambour
Hotel Tango Mar is Located on a 150-acre private beachfront reserve along with the Nicoya Peninsula on the Pacific Coast, it offers the intimate exclusivity of a small, deluxe beach resort on a vast site where you can find a space to call your own. Manicured grounds and fine accommodations blend with exuberant jungle vegetation and exotic birds and animals to create the perfect balance of nature and refinement.
The hotel has 12 spacious suites and 5 large villas therefore, the hotel is very private and comfortable for any guest wanting to escape the everyday life and just relax. All rooms come with tropical style furniture, air conditioning and ceiling fans, fully equipped mini-bar, safe, satellite TV and telephone and with all amenities.
The resort possesses a 9-hole par 3 & 4 executive golf course, spa and yoga facilities, 40 foot waterfall, tennis courts, a restaurant overlooking the beach and ocean as well as the famous ‘Tango Bar’. The beach has access to many miles of isolated white sanded beaches which are great for romantic walks.

Barceló Playa Tambor
The Barceló Tambor Beach is located on Bahia Ballena, on the Pacific coast of Costa Rica. It is the best holiday resort in the locale, built in a natural atmosphere with incredibly beautiful setting. The hotel was awarded the Blue Flag, which certifies that the nearby beaches are safe and clean.

Activities / Thing to do in and around Playa Tambor

Playa Tambour, Costa Rica offers fabulous opportunities for hiking, birds watching, swimming, sunbathing, scuba diving and fishing in a tropical paradise that is protected from the Ocean swells by two rocky platforms of the north and south. There are plenty to in Tambour. Golf lovers can take advantage of the availability of several Golf courses in the area and visit Tortuga Island, Curu Wildlife Refuge and the Cabo Blanco National Park are magnificently diverse areas to visit and discover.

Tortuga Island day tour and Snorkel
Tortugas Island is a white sand shoreline with plenty of Coconut Palm trees and there are several underwater Expeditions. Take this charming tour that run over with natural beauty. Learn supernatural aqueous world packed with exotic creature such as puffer fish, eels, triggerfish and dolphins. You will be mesmerized.

Horseback Riding and Waterfall Activities
Enjoy and feel the nature as you ride across tranquil forest, verdant tropical valley and talkative rivers. Stopover a waterfall; take a vitalizing swim followed by healthy refreshing beverages.

Deepsea fishing Tour Tamarindo
Visit dazzling destinations and catch prime aquatic varieties. Take a tour along with sparkling waters. This will be a unique experience you will never forget so do not miss this. Take your buddies with you along for having the amusement.

Curu Wildlife Reserve Activity
Discover the nature with expert naturalist guide. Curu Wildlife Reserve carries 232 species of birds, rare mammals’ species such as ocelots, pumas, margay cats, white tail deer & anteaters. Also watch five different habitats and troupes of howler & white faced monkeys as well as white-nosed coatis, iguanas & raccoons.

Bird watching / Sunset Activity at Pochote Mangrove
This area of Costa Rica is a haven of more than 850 birds’ species; observe endless amounts of these feathered creatures as the sun dips below the horizon in a brief farewell to you as you drift down stream in this mangrove estuary. You will observe a stunning surroundings.

Sunset Sailing Cruise – Romantic Tour
Spark the romance with this distinctive sunset cruise across Costa Rica’s beautiful tropical panorama. Pay attention to the comforting sound of nature, sip on champagne and admire the sapphire water scape. It will be a memorable journey.

Enjoy Golf
If you are thrilled with golf, you will find several places to fulfill your desire of golfing.

Beach fun
Enjoy at the beach of Tambour, It is safe for swimming, diving and sunbathing. Take a complete rest at the beach with the love ones.

Tasty restaurants
Take the taste of local and international cuisines at different tasty restaurants.

Tours to nearby beaches and towns

Easy access to the towns of Montezuma, Mal Pais, and Santa Teresa

Getting to Tambor, Costa Rica

To reach Playa Tambour, it is best to fly into Tambor from San Jose Airport via a domestic flight. However, you can also drive or take a bus to Puntarenas city and
the best route to Playa Tambor is to take the Paquera ferry-boat from Puntarenas and from there 45 kilometers on paved road to Paquera- Playa Tambor. Another possibility is to take the Tempisque ferry and take the 107 kilometers route Puerto Moreno- San Blas- Jicaral- Playa Naranjo- Paquera- Tambor. We recommend a four wheel drive vehicle. . This drive, though a little bumpy, is very nice as it offers travelers stunning costal views, and lush green sceneries.

The distance from San Jose to Tambor Beach is about 119.2 kilometers respectively 74 miles.
Travel time from San Jose to Tambor Beach: 4.18 hours.
The Distance from Liberia to Tambor Beach: 194.1 kilometers respectively 120.7 miles.
Travel time from Liberia to Tambor Beach: 4.25 hour reaching to Tambor

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Samara Nicoya Peninsula, Costa Rica

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This is a small scenic town of Samara is situated thirty five kilometers south of Nicoya and 245 kilometer west of the San Jose in Guanacaste Province. Samara is a beautiful tropical beach and is one of the safest and most pretty beaches in Costa Rica. Samara has the greatest water sports activities in the whole Costa Rica, deep sea fishing, horseback riding, snorkeling, paragliding, scuba diving, waterfalls and canopy tours.

Samara is an old-fashioned little town, it positioned at the foot of a steep hill. The key road leads straight the town and ends at the beautiful Samara Beach. This beach is a great for a quiet holiday or for a beautiful family vacation. There are several reasonably priced hotels and restaurants are available including the beautiful and luxurious Hotel Punta Islita.

Samara and its nearby vicinity present tourists a best place to calm down and have a good and relaxed time. The visitors can find several kinds of exotic flora and fauna all along the 5 kilometer strip of Samara beach, all along the beach a striking coral reef can be seen that lies just offshore. Samara town has everything from good restaurants, bars, nightclubs to a number of gift shops and a supermarket. This is an excellent place to use as a stopover for the close by national parks and reserves; Samara is perfect place for a calm holiday or a night out on the town. A short boat trip away is the beautiful and remote Isla Chora. Remember, this small town also has its own airfield for small planes.

Samara is a flourishing farming and fishing village is different from others in Costa Rica, as a few of the country’s most important people having homes here, such as president Oscar Arias Sanchez.
You can reach Samara through a four hour drive from San Jose. If you want to reach town quicker, you arrive by plane at the Liberia International Airport and make a two hours drive to Samara, via Nicoya.
Samara is one of the safest beaches for swimming because of its outer coral reef. Come and enjoy this funky beach town where the locals live in harmony with tourists in a natural and colorful place. Samara Beach is the perfect beach destination in combination with a visit to the rainforest or volcano. From Samara Beach you can also visit four other beaches within 20 minutes drive, each one unique in its sand, surf, and surroundings. There are several places to visit around

Activities

There are several activities and tours are available in and around Samara Beach, such as:
Barra Honda Caves National Park
Guanacaste Canopy Tour
Ocean Safari Tour
Isla Chora Snorkeling Tour
Diving Samara
Dolphin Tour
Kayak Adventure on the River
Fishing Tour
Sport Fishing
Ostional/Camaronal Refuge
Palo Verde Tour
Kayak Sea adventure Tour

Biking
Biking could be an amazing adventure for the vacationers who wish to find out Samara from a different angle. There are several interesting routs for mountain bike lovers during stay in Samara and Carrillo.

Boat Tours
Boat tours are most famous activities in Samara Carrillo Beach. Boat tours can be personalized and the visitors can select the activities that interest the most: sport fishing, dolphins and turtles watch, snorkeling or diving. You can explore the beach, over the coral reef. You can explore the tropical marine life, play with the dolphins and even sail over to a nearby beach to silently admire the nesting turtles.

Canopy Tours
The Canopy Tour is a distinctive eco-experience that gets you on an unbelievable adventure through the splendid Costa Rican forest.
The canopy tour involves passing through from one platform to another along a steel cable suspended up to 30m above the forest floor. The tour is comprised 12 platforms and 10 cable zip-lines that zigzag down a perfect forested valley. The panorama and birdlife is impressive and expert guides give interesting details about the forest ecology during the tour.

Diving
Discover the wonders of the submarine world into the depth of the Pacific Ocean during your stay in Samara and Carrillo. You will get the knowledge and richness of the bay. You will also be able to see different type of fishes such as Barber fish, Pargos, Reef shark, Mantra Ray, Dolphins and sometime even whales, different kinds of Sharks and Barracudas.
There are many Diving Center in Samara and they provide professional PADI OWS Instructor who has experience in scuba diving.

Scuba Training
Diving is a fun activity; enjoy many great dives to new and exciting places. Once you have completed your basic scuba course you can participate in several exciting types of diving. Turn your diving into an adventure and become an explorer and must try new locations in your own area. Try diving with turtles. Have fun with the dolphins. Your diving will become an endless adventure.

Horseback Riding
Horse riding provides you the chance to experience natural world at its most cherished level. The exotic wildlife comprises monkeys, iguanas and several others attractive things to see. Multicolored flora and fauna can be seen all over the place on the majestic trees while riding through the tropical forest. You will cross rivers, glimpse waterfalls and totally absorb yourself in the nature.
The rides will take you to the forest, down to golden beaches, or a top mountains offering impressive views of the area, the island — Isla Chora — and surrounding hills.

Sport fishing
Sport fishing is a pleasure and is a fun. Costa Rica is the home of the best sport fishing and deep sea fishing in the world, with over 79 world records to its credit.
You will be able to catch Yellow Fin Tuna, Blue Marlin, Black Marlin, Black Fin Tuna, Sailfish, Dolphin, Grouper, Snapper, Roosterfish, Snook, Dorado and more.

Surfing
Have lesson to learn surf in Samara and Carrillo Beach. Or improve your skills and take advantage of excellent breaks for all levels of surfing. There are several surf schools which provide board if you do not carry your own. The beaches here in Samara and Carrillo and nearby beaches are having fabulous surf breaks. The very important thing that you must understand the ocean, it is very important, the more you know about how waves, wind and tides affect conditions in the water, the better able you are to keep yourself safe, or even rescue others, from danger. Recognizing danger signs and awareness of surf conditions is an essential part of lifesaving.
Ask a friend to swim with you, so you can look out for each other’s safety and get help if needed. Children should always be supervised by an adult. Stick your hand up for help – if you get into trouble in the water, stay calm, and raise your arm to signal for help. Float with a current or rip, do not try and swim against it.

You must remember and follow these advices
• Never swim at desert beaches
• Never ever swim at night
• Never swim under the influence of alcohol
• Never run and dive into the water
• Never swim directly after a meal

Samara Beach has wonderful surroundings.
It is 35 minutes from Nicoya, the cultural and business capital of Guanacaste.
It is 45 minutes from Ostional Refuge, famous for the nesting of turtles.
It is 1 hour from Guaitil, an indigenous little town, where you can still witness some of the Indian culture that is left in Guanacaste province. Guaitil is famous for its pottery, and you can buy directly from the artisans.
Also away only with 1 hour from Playa Grande where Baula turtles (1,500 pounds) lay their eggs.
It is 1 hour from Barra Honda National Park with its several caves that you can visit.
It takes 1 hour and 30 minutes from Palo Verde National Park with crocodiles in River Tempisque, and more than 250 species of birds.
It is only 1 hour and 30 minutes from Liberia, the white town rich of history and culture

Getting to Samara, Costa Rica

By Plane – 40 minutes by plane from San Jose, Sansa flies between San Jose’s Juan Santa Maria Airport and Samara / Carrillo every day.
By Bus – A bus leaves daily from San Jose at 12:00 p.m. from the Empresa Alfaro bus station and the trip takes about 5 hours.
By Car –
From San Jose:
Samara is around a Four and half hours drive from San Jose downtown.
From San Jose follow the Inter Americana Highway North, until the turnoff for the Tempisque Bridge – Puente de la Amistad. After crossing the Gulf of Nicoya, drive directly to Nicoya and from there turns south to Samara.
From Liberia:
Samara is about a two hours drive from Liberia International Airport.
From Liberia, drive directly to Nicoya and from there turns south to Samara.

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Tambor, Nicoya Peninsula, Costa Rica

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Playa Tambor is located in the south of the Nicoya Peninsula in Puntarenas province. The Nicoya Peninsula is packed with beautifully attractive small beach towns, all with the same laid-back sensations and amazing surf. Engulfed by moist greenery with a gorgeous long sandy beach, it sits in Ballena Bay with tranquil aquamarine colored water, ideal for swimming, snorkeling and diving. Tambor is 1.5 kilometer long beach and has a lovely white sandy beach is also perfect for strolling and making your skin tan. It is situated about 20 kilometers south of Paquera and 38 kilometers south of Naranjo between thriving green hills. Playa Tambor, Costa Rica is a well developed town and even has its own domestic serving the entire of the southern region of the Nicoya Peninsula. It is bordered by two rocky platforms to the north and south and protected from Ocean swells that make it an ideal place for swimming, snorkeling and diving. A block buster Fox TV series “Temptation Island 2” was filmed in Tambor.

A most important attraction of Tambor is, the that whales migrate to Costa Rica annually from the north to the warm waters of Ballena Bay to mate and give birth in the middle of the plentiful marine habitat. Tambor is a fast growing tourist travel destination and is located in the province of Puntarenas. Travelers will find a lot of hotels and resorts in the area including the Barceló Playa Tambor Beach Resort, Costa Rica’s first all inclusive resort, and the Los Delfines Golf and Country Club that has a 9-hole golf course on its grounds. A small casino operated by Barceló, you have to try your luck there.

Tambor is an ideal base to stay whilst you check out the area, if you desire to go to Tortuga Island, or if you want to visit the attractive and diverse Cabo Blanco National Park or Curu National Wildlife Refuge. You will find lots of plant life; bird watching is very attractive and pretty popular here. If you are looking for more energetic and adventurous, involve yourself in hiking, horseback riding and several other water sports activities available in the area. There is excellent deep sea fishing and golfing opportunities are available with several other activities. If you are looking for a relaxing holidays in an amazing setting, Tambor may be the best place for you.

Places to Stay in Tambor / Hotels

The best thing about staying in Playa Tambor, Costa Rica is the assortment of the region from hotels and restaurants to the genuine surroundings. You will be surprised to find yourself in the middle of the rainforest in a national park one minute and then taking up the sun bath on a comfortable private beach the next. The Barceló Playa Tambor Beach Resort, that are Costa Rica’s first all inclusive resort, is an incredible place to stay long without hefty budget. Hotel Tango Mar is also an extremely beautiful for its location on its own private beach and possesses its own golf course.

Barceló Tambor Beach
The all-inclusive Barceló Tambor Beach, a five-star resort is located on Playa Tambor Puntarenas. It is a shining star on the southern tip of the Nicoya Peninsula. The volcanic sands and kind swell of the sea, replicating the shining blue sky that makes a perfect place for sunbathing, water sports, or simply strolling along the six kilometer beach. Awarded a Blue Flag, for safe clean beaches, the all-inclusive Barceló resort Tambor Beach provides families and couples with a place to play in the sun, take a dip in the calm turquoise waters, or experience a romantic sunset. The all-inclusive Barceló Tambor Beach resort provides its guests with everything they need to experience the vacation of a lifetime at an affordable price.

Hotel Tango Mar – Tambour
Hotel Tango Mar is Located on a 150-acre private beachfront reserve along with the Nicoya Peninsula on the Pacific Coast, it offers the intimate exclusivity of a small, deluxe beach resort on a vast site where you can find a space to call your own. Manicured grounds and fine accommodations blend with exuberant jungle vegetation and exotic birds and animals to create the perfect balance of nature and refinement.
The hotel has 12 spacious suites and 5 large villas therefore, the hotel is very private and comfortable for any guest wanting to escape the everyday life and just relax. All rooms come with tropical style furniture, air conditioning and ceiling fans, fully equipped mini-bar, safe, satellite TV and telephone and with all amenities.
The resort possesses a 9-hole par 3 & 4 executive golf course, spa and yoga facilities, 40 foot waterfall, tennis courts, a restaurant overlooking the beach and ocean as well as the famous ‘Tango Bar’. The beach has access to many miles of isolated white sanded beaches which are great for romantic walks.

Barceló Playa Tambor
The Barceló Tambor Beach is located on Bahia Ballena, on the Pacific coast of Costa Rica. It is the best holiday resort in the locale, built in a natural atmosphere with incredibly beautiful setting. The hotel was awarded the Blue Flag, which certifies that the nearby beaches are safe and clean.

Activities / Thing to do in and around Playa Tambor

Playa Tambour, Costa Rica offers fabulous opportunities for hiking, birds watching, swimming, sunbathing, scuba diving and fishing in a tropical paradise that is protected from the Ocean swells by two rocky platforms of the north and south. There are plenty to in Tambour. Golf lovers can take advantage of the availability of several Golf courses in the area and visit Tortuga Island, Curu Wildlife Refuge and the Cabo Blanco National Park are magnificently diverse areas to visit and discover.

Tortuga Island day tour and Snorkel
Tortugas Island is a white sand shoreline with plenty of Coconut Palm trees and there are several underwater Expeditions. Take this charming tour that run over with natural beauty. Learn supernatural aqueous world packed with exotic creature such as puffer fish, eels, triggerfish and dolphins. You will be mesmerized.

Horseback Riding and Waterfall Activities
Enjoy and feel the nature as you ride across tranquil forest, verdant tropical valley and talkative rivers. Stopover a waterfall; take a vitalizing swim followed by healthy refreshing beverages.

Deepsea fishing Tour Tamarindo
Visit dazzling destinations and catch prime aquatic varieties. Take a tour along with sparkling waters. This will be a unique experience you will never forget so do not miss this. Take your buddies with you along for having the amusement.

Curu Wildlife Reserve Activity
Discover the nature with expert naturalist guide. Curu Wildlife Reserve carries 232 species of birds, rare mammals’ species such as ocelots, pumas, margay cats, white tail deer & anteaters. Also watch five different habitats and troupes of howler & white faced monkeys as well as white-nosed coatis, iguanas & raccoons.

Bird watching / Sunset Activity at Pochote Mangrove
This area of Costa Rica is a haven of more than 850 birds’ species; observe endless amounts of these feathered creatures as the sun dips below the horizon in a brief farewell to you as you drift down stream in this mangrove estuary. You will observe a stunning surroundings.

Sunset Sailing Cruise – Romantic Tour
Spark the romance with this distinctive sunset cruise across Costa Rica’s beautiful tropical panorama. Pay attention to the comforting sound of nature, sip on champagne and admire the sapphire water scape. It will be a memorable journey.

Enjoy Golf
If you are thrilled with golf, you will find several places to fulfill your desire of golfing.

Beach fun
Enjoy at the beach of Tambour, It is safe for swimming, diving and sunbathing. Take a complete rest at the beach with the love ones.

Tasty restaurants
Take the taste of local and international cuisines at different tasty restaurants.

Tours to nearby beaches and towns

Easy access to the towns of Montezuma, Mal Pais, and Santa Teresa

Getting to Tambor, Costa Rica

To reach Playa Tambour, it is best to fly into Tambor from San Jose Airport via a domestic flight. However, you can also drive or take a bus to Puntarenas city and
the best route to Playa Tambor is to take the Paquera ferry-boat from Puntarenas and from there 45 kilometers on paved road to Paquera- Playa Tambor. Another possibility is to take the Tempisque ferry and take the 107 kilometers route Puerto Moreno- San Blas- Jicaral- Playa Naranjo- Paquera- Tambor. We recommend a four wheel drive vehicle. . This drive, though a little bumpy, is very nice as it offers travelers stunning costal views, and lush green sceneries.

The distance from San Jose to Tambor Beach is about 119.2 kilometers respectively 74 miles.
Travel time from San Jose to Tambor Beach: 4.18 hours.
The Distance from Liberia to Tambor Beach: 194.1 kilometers respectively 120.7 miles.
Travel time from Liberia to Tambor Beach: 4.25 hour reaching to Tambor

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