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The SOUTHERN CARIBBEAN
This unit goes from
Limon to the Panama border, Limon is the primary tourist
center as well as an scaling and distribution center. The
region shows a country-unique combination of beaches, natural
resources and afro American culture in Cahuíta, Puerto Viejo
and Gandoca Manzanillo.
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Limon’s development is quite different
from the rest of the Caribbean Island, which gives it a
special potential to distinguish Costa Rican products. High
quality beaches allow adventure and natural history activities
which definitely compliment with culture, gastronomy and
music. Stand out the reefs, multicolor-sanded beaches (from
black to yellow and gray), coastal vegetation and medium-high
forest.
Cahuíta National Park and Gandoca
Manzanillo Reserve are worldwide recognized, not only because
of their natural beauty but because they are becoming unique
conservation places in almost the whole Caribbean.
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The Caribbean’s extraordinary natural
and cultural wealth allows for a wide range of activities:
sport-fishing, boat tours, diving, surfing, hiking, turtle-
and bird-watching, dolphin-viewing, horseback riding, sea
and river kayaking and more—in addition to direct contact
with local cultures.
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HORSEBACK RIDING
Tourists can enjoy this activity
in communities such as Tortuguero, Limón, Cahuita, Puerto
Viejo and Manzanillo, observing architecture, landscapes
and local flora and fauna, visiting indigenous communities,
taking photographs and more.
HIKING
Guided or unguided hikes may be enjoyed
in communities, natural areas and coastal zones to take
in various natural, historical, architectural, social, artistic
and cultural attractions.
RECREATIONAL CYCLING
The region boasts many picturesque
trails—Cahuita–Puerto Vargas, Puerto Viejo–Manzanillo and
others—some for adventure, recreation or relaxation and
others for enjoying nature.
ARCHITECTURAL AND HISTORIC
SITES
The architecture of the Caribbean
comprises buildings of great importance that have been declared
of historical or architectural interest. The following stand
out in downtown Limón: Black Star Line, the Post and Telegraph
Building and the Municipal Palace.
CUISINE
Limón has enjoyed culinary influence
from diverse ethnic groups, the most representative of which
are the Afro-Costa Rican and the Chinese, who, in addition
to preparing foods in different ways, brought a large number
of plants and tubers with them into the country. Traditional
dishes include: rice and beans, dokonú or “blue dress,”
patí and plantintah, pan bon and socosí, among others. Caribbean
food, as well as a wide range of international cuisine,
may be sampled in sodas (small restaurants serving local
food), cafes and restaurants in the coastal towns mentioned.
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PHOTOGRAPHY
Photography is highly worthwhile
thanks to the many options of cultural, architectural and
scenic interest, as well as the flora and fauna, waterfalls,
rivers and numerous banana, ornamental plant, cacao and
other plantations.
SHOPPING
There are shopping centers in the
city of Limón where a few objects or souvenirs may be purchased;
however, handicrafts and important works of art may be found
for sale in communities with greater tourist activity (Tortuguero,
Cahuita, Puerto Viejo).
PRIMITIVISTIC ART OF LIMÓN
This is considered an important movement
in painting and sculpture in the country due to the abundance
of painters whose work authentically expresses the symbolic
content of the region’s cultures and natural luxuriance.
Galleries may be visited and works of art purchased in Guápiles,
Limón, Cahuita and Puerto Viejo.
REEF DIVING
The natural beauty of Cahuita and
Puerto Vargas’ beaches is complemented by the largest fringing
coral reef in the Costa Rican Caribbean. In addition, the
reefs off Punta Cocles, Punta Uva, Manzanillo and Punta
Mona are not to be forgotten. These sites are ideal for
admiring coral (brain, moose- and deer-horn, fire, rose,
lettuce and more), mollusks, sea fans, crustaceans, turtles
and multicolored fish, among other attractions.
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NATURE-TRAIL AND CANOPY ADVENTURES
Several companies have developed
facilities for enjoying nature-trail and canopy adventure
activities, including: Puerto Viejo Botanical Garden, Samasati
Biological Preserve and Yoga Center, and Terraventura Canopy
(Río Carbón valley).
INDIGENOUS RESERVATIONS
Visitors to this region have numerous
services and facilities at their disposal that complement
the attractions on the coast and in wildlife areas. A few
examples of other areas to visit are: butterfly gardens,
cacao plantations and the Keköldi and Bribri Indigenous
Reservations.
TREETOPS TOUR (RAINFOREST AERIAL
TRAM)
Adjacent to Braulio Carrillo National
Park, 22 kilometers after the Zurquí Tunnel along the highway
to Guápiles, the Rainforest Aerial Tram was built so people
could enjoy activities in the rainforest canopy, such as
observing various monkey and bird species, orchid varieties,
bromeliads, pinguins, climbing plants and insect communities.
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CULTURAL ACTIVITIES
Throughout the year, the Caribbean celebrates
historical, cultural, sporting, civic and artistic activities,
or holds fairs to raise funds for community development.
- JANUARY.
All month. Observation of birds migrating northward, Puerto
Viejo–Talamanca.
- FEBRUARY.
All month. Observation of birds migrating northward, Puerto
Viejo–Talamanca.
Chinese New Year, Limón.
- APRIL.
Tropical America Festival, Wet Tropic School, Guácimo.
- JUNE.
Cariari Civic Festival.
- AGUST.
24. National Parks Day.
31. Black Culture Day, Flowers of the African Diaspora Festival,
Limón.
- SEPTEMBER.
14. Lantern parade.
15. Costa Rican Independence Day.
After patriotic festivals, EXPOCOCI, Guápiles.
All month. Observation of birds migrating northward, Puerto
Viejo–Talamanca.
25. Commemoration of Christopher Columbus’ arrival, flag and
band parade in the city of Limón.
- OCTOBER.
12. Limón Carnaval.
All month. Observation of birds migrating northward, Puerto
Viejo–Talamanca.
- NOVEMBER.
All month. Observation of birds migrating northward, Puerto
Viejo–Talamanca.
- DECEMBER.
25. Christmas.
All month. Observation of birds migrating northward, Puerto
Viejo–Talamanca.
RURAL TOURISM ACTIVITIES AND
SERVICES
Buena Vista Ecotourism Lodge, located
nine kilometers north of Bribri, Talamanca, one kilometer
south of Mastatal.
Activities: Organized forest and waterfall walks, tame buffalo
riding, flora and fauna and local and migratory bird-watching,
visits to indigenous territories, horseback riding.
Carbón Dos Lodge, located five kilometers
after Cahuita; one kilometer before the entrance to Puerto
Vargas, take the turnoff to the right; the community of Carbón
Dos is three kilometers from here.
Activities: Hiking or horseback riding in the forest with
viewpoints for bird-watching, visits to waterfalls and fluvial
lagoons, visits to farms to learn about production systems.
Casacode Lodge, located in Los Ángeles
de San Miguel de Sixaola.
Activities: Hiking forest trails with talks on sustainable
forest management, information on water buffalos, cultivating
home vegetable gardens and observing rural life.
Finca Educativa Lodge, located in Shiroles,
Talamanca, Talamanca Indigenous Reservation.
Activities: Visiting indigenous communities such as Amubri,
Yorkín and Cachabri, visiting waterfalls located around the
farm.
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TROPICAL AMERICA FESTIVAL,
EARTH. GUÁCIMO
Held the third weekend in April,
this activity promotes relations between the locals and
foreigners that make up the Wet Tropic School. Activities
include cultural presentations of different countries,
a culinary fair and tours to sites of interest at the
school, such as the botanical garden, the orchid garden
and the livestock area. Outsiders are encouraged to visit.
PLAYA VIZCAYA
Located on the highway to Cahuita,
this long, grayish-sand beach on the open ocean features
abundant coastal vegetation, and stands out for its many
coconut palms. Great for swimming, it is very popular
with locals and national tourists, who visit it to enjoy
the beach and Río Vizcaya mouth with friends or family.
AVIARIOS DEL CARIBE (CARIBBEAN
AVIARIES)
Located one kilometer north of
Río La Estrella, this beautiful place is an approximately
100-hectare private preserve, where visitors can walk
and take boat tours on the adjoining canals to observe
the flora and fauna—especially birds.
CAHUITA COMMUNITY
Home to a mix of cultures, this
community features varied local and international cuisine
and all kinds of facilities for touring the National Park
located here. Companies offer tours to the reef and to
other parts of Talamanca and the surrounding area. Places
for enjoying music are also available.
PLAYA NEGRA (CAHUITA)
“Black Beach” is the name of this
dark-sand beach located north of the town of Cahuita.
Long and fringed with lush tropical greenery, Playa Negra
has distinct areas featuring inlets, coral platforms,
coves and sandy beaches. The surf is moderate to strong.
This beach is ideal for relaxing and contemplating the
sea, as well as exploring on foot, horseback or mountain
bike.
PLAYA BLANCA (CAHUITA)
Named “White Beach” for the color
of its sand, Playa Blanca is part of Cahuita National
Park, stretching some three kilometers from the park entrance
to Punta Cahuita. The initial stretch of this narrow beach
features a shelf and strong surf; swimming is not recommended
here. Toward its middle stretch, before the Río Suárez
estuary, however, swimming is ideal. After crossing the
estuary, the presence of a fringing coral reef offshore
transforms the beach into a vast lagoon. On the point,
the sand is very light in color. Here the reef is close
in; visitors can dive in its waters, or continue some
two kilometers more to Puerto Vargas.
PUERTO VARGAS
This lovely beach also belongs
to Cahuita National Park, stretching several kilometers
from Punta Cahuita to the mouth of the Río Carbón. It
has three distinct areas, all breathtaking thanks to their
lush vegetation. From north to south, the first area comprises
the point up to the promontory of Puerto Vargas. Here,
the water is crystalline and calm thanks to the coral
reef. Extending from Puerto Vargas to the beach entrance,
the second stretch features darker sand and mild to moderate
surf. The third reaches from here to the mouth of the
Río Carbón, and consists of an open coast with strong
surf.
PUERTO VIEJO
Like Cahuita, the town of Puerto
Viejo offers many facilities to ensure an enjoyable visit.
Lodging and travel companies and a tour guide association
offer trips to other areas of Talamanca. There are also
excellent restaurants featuring local and international
cuisine, as well as varied nightlife offering traditional
music and dancing from the Costa Rican Caribbean.
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SOUTHERN CARIBBEAN FESTIVAL
With participation from various
musical groups from throughout the country, this event
takes place in Playa Chiquita during the first weeks of
April, during the dry season and high season for tourists.
PLAYA NEGRA (PUERTO VIEJO)
Stretching from the town of Puerto
Viejo to its entrance in the north, this beach is famous
for its truly black sand, which owes its color to a high
manganese content. Shaped in an attractive curve, Playa
Negra features moderate to strong surf. Vegetation is
limited as the town’s main street runs directly behind
the beach. This spot is ideal for sunbathing, swimming
and leisurely strolls, which can run northeast to the
mouth of the Río Carbón.
PUERTO VIEJO BEACHES
Puerto Viejo sits on a point or
cape made up mainly of coral platforms, so several areas
here are not suitable for swimming. However, there are
other spots with white sand and convenient cafes that
are ideal for enjoying the ocean. These places are referred
to by the names of certain people or establishments residing
or situated on the beach; thus, the beach in front of
Manuel León’s property is called Chinese Beach, and the
beach in front of Stanford’s Restaurant is named after
this establishment.
Though small, both these beaches
are well frequented by ocean lovers. From here to the
south, at a place called Punta Pirriplí, is the famous
Salsa Brava wave, one of the best surf spots on the entire
Caribbean coast and host to international surfing contests.
Dive shops and companies offering tours to the reef can
also be found in front of these beaches.
KEKÖLDI INDIGENOUS RESERVATION
Located close to Puerto Viejo,
this reservation is of great importance due to the activities
it promotes. The Bribri indigenous people who live on
the reservation offer several facilities and items of
interest to tourists, including a green iguana farm and
indigenous handicrafts such as wooden bows and arrows,
handbags, nets, hammocks and baskets. The reservation
features trails for enjoying its lush vegetation and wildlife,
as well as two observation towers for bird-watching, particularly
of raptors migrating north and south during the months
of January, February, October and November. A total of
17 raptor species have been observed here, including eagles,
sparrow hawks and falcons; sightings of thousands of birds
per day make for a spectacular phenomenon. Finally, the
stunning Río Cocles waterfall is located within the reservation
and may be visited with local guides.
YORQUÍN INDIGENOUS COMMUNITY
Yorquín or Yorkín is the name of
a river with its headwaters on the Panamanian side of
La Amistad International Park. Up this river is the Yorquín
indigenous community, where visitor facilities allow for
a unique experience that combines the beauty of the river
with learning about and integrating into this exemplary
community, which grows its own food and trades bananas
and cacao for other products. From here, other places
may be visited such as Cerro Buena Vista, hot springs
and waterfalls. The Yorquín also make handicrafts that
may be purchased as souvenirs.
PLAYA COCLES
Long and wide, this beach has moderate
to strong surf. To the north and opposite Punta Pirriplí
lies a beautiful rocky island of the same name that lends
special appeal to this coast of few islands. This beach
is perfect for enjoying activities such as sunbathing,
swimming, hiking, horseback riding, beach volleyball and
soccer. A small coral reef lies off Punta Cocles. Along
the beach there are numerous tourist services, including
surfboard and bicycle rentals. Horses and motorcycles
may be rented in Puerto Viejo to explore this and other
beaches located to the south.
PLAYA CHIQUITA
Located right after Punta Cocles,
this golden-sand beach forms a cove by the same name.
Beyond this point the irregular coast continues, bordering
rocky platforms. Some two kilometers to the south is a
highly scenic rocky promontory swathed in lush tropical
greenery. Here, the coastline forms a bend surrounded
by calm, clear water. This lovely stretch of coast is
good for relaxation and enjoying nature unchanged, whether
on foot, horseback or simply lying on the beach.
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PUNTA UVA
Punta Uva is a wide, sandy ridge
that stretches northeast up to the promontory at the end
of Playa Chiquita. To the south the coast opens in a curve
up to Manzanillo. Bordering this point is a coral reef
where diving is possible. Punta Uva’s unique shape makes
it ideal for walking all the way to Chiquita and Manzanillo
beaches.
PLAYA MANZANILLO
This golden-sand beach stretches
north some 3.5 kilometers from the town of Manzanillo
to Punta Uva. It has moderate to strong surf, an irregular,
curved shape, and plentiful coastal vegetation, particularly
palms. Ideal for walking, horseback riding, sunbathing
and swimming, this beach also offers diving in several
areas in front of the town and near Punta Manzanillo.
The 12-kilometer road that connects all the beaches south
of Puerto Viejo ends in the town of Manzanillo, which
offers numerous services including diving gear rental
and dolphin-watching and dive tours.
PLAYA MONA
To get to this beach, visitors
must walk some five kilometers from Manzanillo to Punta
Mona. The coastline in this area is very irregular. The
forest and surrounding scenery make this stretch of coast
exceptionally beautiful, especially around Punta Mona,
where a small, greenery-swathed island enhances the coastal
scenery, complemented by always-lush forests and patches
of coral ideal for diving.
PLAYA GANDOCA
Beyond Punta Mona the irregular
coastline transforms into one that begins with a curve
and then opens up to stretch more regularly up to Gandoca.
Here, the beach features gray sand and strong surf. Southward
from Gandoca the beach stretches to the mouth of the Río
Sixaola, which marks the border with Panama. This last
stretch of coast is just over eight kilometers long, and
is highly suitable for walking and taking in the rich
biodiversity of its ecosystems. Gandoca is also great
for observing nesting leatherback turtles from April to
August. The walk from Manzanillo to Gandoca takes around
three hours. This beach has been rewarded with the Blue
Ecological Flag, which identifies it as a clean and safe
beach.
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HITOY CERERE BIOLOGICAL PRESERVE
Created in 1978, this 9,949-hectare
preserve is surrounded by three indigenous reservations—Telire,
Tayni and Talamanca—and is part of the La Amistad Biosphere
Preserve. Hitoy Cerere, whose indigenous names mean “river
of moss-covered rocks” and “river of clear waters,” respectively,
is located in the Estrella and Telire river basins. The
altitude here ranges from 100 to 1,025 meters above sea
level. The preserve’s forests are primarily tropical very
wet and premontane pluvial life zones. Representative
tree species include palms, espavels, ojoches, large guayabons
and many more. In terms of wildlife, there are amphibians,
frogs, reptiles, raccoons, white-faced monkeys, tapirs,
peccaries and ocelots, as well as around 230 bird species.
Swimming is possible in rivers and streams, one of which
features a lovely waterfall that may be visited by hiking
a natural trail alongside the river. To get to the preserve,
visitors must travel to Valle de la Estrella; five kilometers
after Finca Cartagena is the administration office. The
preserve offers parking, drinking water, restrooms, information,
trails, viewpoints and swimming areas.
CAHUITA NATIONAL PARK
Established as a national monument
in 1970 and made a national park in 1978, this wilderness
area protects 1,067 hectares of land, 600 hectares of
coral reef and 22,400 hectares of marine territory. Its
two main areas, Cahuita and Puerto Vargas, feature highly
scenic beaches as well as the largest fringing coral reef
in the Costa Rican Caribbean. Various species of marine
life may be seen here, including coral (brain, moose-
and deer-horn, fire, rose and lettuce), mollusks, crustaceans,
turtles, multicolored fish (angelfish, isabelitas, etc.)
and many others.
The park also protects its distinctive
plant life, both marsh and coastal, as well as wildlife
such as monkeys, sloths, squirrels, coatis and many birds
and insects. Light-sand beaches, thousands of coconut
palms, turquoise-blue seas and a coral reef make this
one of the most scenically beautiful areas in the country.
The park offers various activities, such as hiking, swimming,
diving, sunbathing, beach volleyball, observing the wealth
of biodiversity or simply doing nothing and enjoying the
marvelous scenery. To make visits enjoyable, Cahuita offers
the following visitor services: information, drinking
water, restrooms and showers, picnic tables, trails and
a camping area..
GANDOCA-MANZANILLO WILDLIFE
REFUGE
This beautiful refuge has an area
of 9,449 hectares (4,436 marine and 5,013 land). Located
in Talamanca, its coastline stretches from the mouth of
the Río Cocles near Puerto Viejo to the mouth of the Sixaola
on the Panamanian border. Its highest point is the Manzanillo
hills at 185 meters above sea level. Its wooded floodplains
and hills are home to tree species such as cativo, caobilla,
yolillo palm, mangrove and mountain almond. Monkeys, including
spider monkeys, crocodiles, peccaries, agoutis and other
animals make up the predominant wildlife. There is also
a large variety of birds, such as parrots, harriers, toucanets
and more. Beautiful beaches cover the entire coast, excellent
for walking, sunbathing, swimming, nature-watching and
diving in the reefs. Trails, viewpoints, drinking water,
restrooms and other services may be found all along this
corridor and in towns such as Manzanillo, where the refuge’s
administration office is located. The giant leatherback
turtle is protected in the Gandoca area. Boat tours are
available to Gandoca Lagoon, lush with tropical vegetation
and habitat to the manatee.
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