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Cahuita

It is a community with a mixture of cultures where you can enjoy a varied local and international cuisine, all kinds of facilities are available to take advantage of the visit to the National Park hee. There are service companies that conduct tours to the reef and other sectors of Talamanca and surroundings. There are also places to enjoy musical activities.

CAHUITA NATIONAL PARK – This wilderness area created in 1970 as a national monument and transformed into a national park in 1978 protects 1067 hectares in its terrestrial part, 600 hectares of coral reef, and 22400 hectares in the marine part.

It comprises two main sectors: Cahuita and Puerto Vargas with beautiful scenic beaches and the most important coral reef in the Caribbean of Costa Rica, been one easy places to access with one of our 4×4 rent a Cars, Cahuita is the place where you can see different species of marine living organisms such as corals (brain, horns of elk and deer, fire, rose, lettuce), molluscs, crustaceans, turtles, multi-colored fish (angelfish, Elizabethan, etc.) and much more. The park also protects its characteristic flora, both swamp, and coast, as well as terrestrial fauna: monkeys, sloths, squirrels, pizotes, and many birds and insects. Read about Puerto Viejo Here

It is one of the most beautiful scenic areas in the country due to its clear sandy beaches, its thousands of coconut trees, its turquoise sea, and its coral reef. In this park, you can take walks, swim, dive, observe its biodiversity of species, sunbathe, practice beach volleyball, or simply do nothing and contemplate the wonderful landscape. To enjoy all this, Cahuita has the following services: information, drinking water, sanitary services and showers, tables for lunch, trails, camping area, and others.

South Caribbean

Cahuita is a very cozy beach town located near the famous Cahuita National Park. Surrounded by endless miles of beautiful white sand beaches, palm trees, tropical forests, small coves, and rocky pinnacles, this region is also reminiscent of the local Caribbean culture.

Staying in the area means authentic lifestyle, traditions, nice and quiet lifestyle …. Be sure to explore Cahuita National Park, one of Costa Rica’s smallest parks but also one of the most beautiful, with beautiful beaches, abundant wildlife, and many trails to discover. This pearl is found along the coast of the South Caribbean, in the province of Limón.