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Limón: All Caribbean Flavor
By staff writers
This season, hundreds of Costa Ricans and
tourists from around the world will be visiting the province of
Limón, on Costa Rica’s Caribbean Coast, attracted by both its wonderful
beaches surrounded by lush green forest, and by the very colorful
tropical atmosphere and flavor characteristic of the area.
Maybe it's because of Limon’s varied heritage:
Chinese, Jamaican, Spanish, Indian...that this province is so varied
and picturesque.
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With an area of 9,188 square kilometers, its
altitude is sea level. The weather is warm and wet, with an
average temperature of 29 C. Its coast features all types of
beaches: from the small Playa Bonita, close to downtown, to
the secluded and exhuberant Gandoca Manzanillo, a Wildlife Refuge,
almost on the border with Panama. |
Many of these beaches are favorites with
surfers.
Recent improvements to the roads that lead
to beaches such as Cahuita, Puerto Viejo and Manzanillo have contributed
to the increase in tourism.
According to one local hotel manager,:
"the town is full of people, as are the hot night life spots".
One can get to Limón from San José via
the Braulio Carrillo Highway that goes through Braulio Carrillo
National Park, an experience in itself for nature lovers.
Near the city of Limón, the province’s
capital, are a few small beaches, the most popular being Portete
and Playa Bonita. Limón is a center of afro-caribbean culture. It
is perched in front of Isla Uvita, a huge stone block covered with
vegetation and surrounded by coral reefs.
However, the favorite tourist spots in
the province are south of the city. Fifty kilometers down the road
is Playa Cahuita, which is part of Cahuita National Park, a protected
area for coral reef ecosystems, where one can find more than 35
different coral species.
Just about 600 meters from Playa Cahuita is Hotel Atlantida Lodge,
an great place that captures the laid
back atmosphere of the Caribbean, in a beautiful, private Jungle
Lodge setting, surrounded by magnificent tropical gardens. It has
a bar, restaurant, swimming pool, gym, massage room, boutique, meeting
room and laundry. The front desk is a "Tropical Adventure Center
" where you can personally arrange the adventure of your choice.
The hotel’s 30 rooms have comfortable beds and private bathrooms
with hot water.
Atlantida
Lodge is also close to Playa Negra, 3,5 km. of black
sand that extends from Cahuita to the outlet of Río Tuba. To the
north the swell is strong and the vegetation really impressive.
To the south is a fascinating coral reef beach. It is a perfect
place for diving and snorkeling.
Also in Cahuita is Hotel Jaguar,
with 45 rooms (some of them can be combined to
form suites) in several building scattered throughout the grounds,
with clerestory windows, white stucco walls, red tile floors, wooden
louvers, and generous wooden trim. Covered passageways have squares
of gardens and other design features which effectively keep the
premises fresh and cool without air conditioning.
There are trails throughout the property:
17 acres with fruit trees and exotic, wild vegetation. All rooms
are fully screened; there is ample parking, with guard at night
time.
South of Cahuita is Puerto Viejo and the
Hotel Villas
del Caribe whose villas have
fully-equipped kitchens and private terraces. Each can accommodate
up to six people. All villas are tastefully designed and furnished
for comfort with lamps, cushions, loungers and hammocks.
About 10 kilometers southeast of Puerto
Viejo is the white sand beach of Punta Cocles.
A coarl reef betwen Puerto Viejo and Punta
Cocles has created a natural aquarium that’s a favorite of divers
and photographers.
In Punta Cocles there is Hotel Punta
Cocles that features 60 self-contained
bungalows nestled in nature, but with all the modern ammenities,
including air-conditioning, private baths, hot water, house phones,
safety deposit boxes, overhead fans, and private terraces with jungle
views. Five family-style bungalows include kitchenettes.
Hotel Punta
Cocles also boasts a restaurant
which is a favorite with the locals: the Rasta Mouse Bar, and a
beach cottage serving up cold drinks and snacks.
The surrounding area is rich in exotic
flora and fauna, and is considered one of the country’s prime bird
watching regions.
Cahuita National Park:
Cahuita National Park is the first Marine Park of
Costa Rica, decreed as such in 1970, and is considered one of the
most beautiful of the national park system. It encompasses 1.067.9
hectares of land and 22.400 hectares of marine area. The protected
flora area includes 600 hectares of coral reef that extends from
Río Perezoso to Puerto Vargas, and tropical vegetation (cocos, almond
trees and "Higuerones").
The park was also created to protect several marine
ecosystems. The fauna are land, marine, beach and swamp, because
the park includes several habitats such as swamp forest and mixed
forest (with red mangle, among others). Some of the species than
can be observed are howler monkeys, racoons, sloths, white-faced
monkeys and white-nosed coaties.
On Cahuita beach there is snorkeling, diving,
surfing
and fishing.
Where to surf:
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General description
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Playa Bonita and Uvita Island
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Waves
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Left breaking over coral reef
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Where to surf
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At the point
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Best season
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December to March and June to August
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Best tide
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Any time. Best at mid-tide
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Nearby surf breaks
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Some beach breaks are good when the
waves are small. Go south in search of beach breaks.
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Notes
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You need a boat to get to Uvita Island
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General description
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A right wave breaking over coral
reef
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Waves
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Excellent hollow right wave
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Where to surf
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At the point
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Best season
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December to March and June to August
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Best tide
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Any time. Best at mid-tide
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Nearby surf breaks
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Playa Cocles and Manzanillo
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Notes
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Pretty crowded
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General description
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A right wave breaking over coral
reef. Best when it is small.
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Waves
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Good when there are almost no waves
anywhere in the area
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Where to surf
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At the point, south of town
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Best season
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December to March and June to August
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Best tide
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Any time. Best at mid-tide
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Nearby surf breaks
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Playa Cocles
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