
Manuel Antonio National Park © Judith Duk
The Pacific is more developed for tourism than the Caribbean,
but it still holds a good mixture of luxury resorts and deserted
beaches. Some of the country's best-known beaches are in this
region. Costa Ricans use the perfectly suited phrase 'pura vida',
meaning 'pure life', to describe the country and examples of this
are evident everywhere along the Pacific coastline.
Strung along the coast are scores of seaside villages and
picturesque towns, exotic beaches and several protected reserves or
national parks. Visitors will find an abundance of accommodation,
seafood and local souvenirs. Puntarenas is the largest town and was
the main port, but is now mainly used for a base to catch ferries
to the Nicoya Peninsula. Further south, the Tarcoles bridge is a
renowned spot for watching the alligators in the river below.
Package-holiday tourists stream to the beach resort town of
Jacó, one of the best places to surf and with a reputation
for being a party town. There is plenty of accommodation and
restaurants as well as a lively night scene after a relaxing day on
the beach.
There are many activities in the area including surfing,
kayaking and swimming in the azure waters of the pacific. There is
also hiking, birding and wildlife-spotting in the forests of the
national parks as well as beach walks, volleyball and horseriding.
Beautiful parks like Parque Nacional Manuel Antonio and Reserva
Natural Absoluta Cabo Blanco have pristine white beaches as well as
birds and animal life. The tiny fishing hamlet of Montezuma near
the entrance to Cabo Blanco is surrounded by pretty coves and is a
relaxed place to hang out for a few days.
Attractions

Parque Nacional Manuel Antonio © Alexander H.M. Cascone
Parque Nacional Manuel Antonio
Manuel Antonio is the smallest national park but also one of the
more popular ones. With beautiful white beaches and rocky
headlands, backed by tropical rainforest, mangroves and estuaries,
it is easy to see why. Among this varied landscape are typical
Costa Rican animals...
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