Limon
Overview:
On Costa Rica's Caribbean side, Limon, also called Puerto Limon,
is an authentic and relatively non touristy port known less for its
faded low slung city than for its incredible nature and eco-tourism
opportunities.
Some of the best eco-tourism sights include an aerial tram ride
over the canopy of a rain forest nature reserve or a small boat
ride up the Tortuguero Canal, a winding system of connecting rivers
through pristine wilderness.
Cruise ships dock at a pier directly in downtown Limon, a
walkable distance from most places in town. The pier can
accommodate large vessels and is protected on one side by a sand
bar. The harbour has an open air cruise Welcome Centre but is
primarily a commercial port used for much of Costa Rica's sea
trade.
Contact:
Tel: +506 799 0215
www.japdeva.go.cr/adm_portuaria/Terminal
de Limon.html
There is a tourist operator desk in the cruise terminal.
Transport:
Much of Limon is walkable but for short excursions buses leave
from the central bus station located on Avenida 2. Taxies are
available for hire right from the cruise terminal and passengers
should agree on a price before the trip. Passengers should be
careful walking alone outside the city centre.
Attractions:
A tram ride over the Braulio Carrillo National Park offers great
scenery as does a canopy zip line tour aptly named Wild Monkey
Canopy Tour. A calm boat ride up the Tortuguero Canal is perfect
for up close wildlife viewing although the adventurous can take a
white water raft trip on the Reventazon River including a long hike
through the jungle. For beach relaxation the nearby Playa Bonita is
a serene escape as is a tour of the banana plantations.
Restaurants:
- Peace and Love Bread and Coffee - Italian cuisine with a Latin
American flavour.
- Veronica's Place - excellent vegetarian and vegan food
- Pan Pay - popular breakfast spot on the beachfront
Best dish: Cadado
Shopping:
There is no large shopping centre but a cluster of stalls are
available at the cruise ship terminal and an at an open air market
in the centre of town. Most shops in town sell primarily to locals
rather than tourists however some sell locally made crafts with a
friendly and less aggressive sales style than most tourist
markets.
Best buy: Wood Carvings
Excursions:
- Take a lesson at the Totem Surf School
- Take the conservation tour at the Iguana Verde Foundation
- Visit Puerto Viejo
- Snorkel above coral at Manzanillo Beach