Posts Tagged ‘Gandoca Manzanillo Wildlife Refuge’

  • Let Your Relaxation Take Off at Talamanca Let Your Relaxation Take Off at Talamanca
    Talamanca is situated in the Limon province of Costa Rica. It lies along the coast of the Caribbean Sea. It is called as a paradise for beach lovers. The flora and fauna of the region are unique and diverse. The town of Talamanca is replete with pristine beaches, clear blue waters, and surfing opportunities. It is Costa Rica’s most visited tourist destination. Surfers from all over the globe come to the town to surf the waves of Salsa Brava. The town is considerably influenced by the Caribbean culture. The local inhabitants call the town Puerto Viejo. This should not be mistaken for Puerto Viejo de Sarapiqui located in Heredia. Talmanca lies 34 miles southeast of Puerto Limon and nearly 10 miles to the south of Cahuita. Prior to a bustling  [...]
    April 9th, 2010
  • Life at Limon Life at Limon
    The region of Limon has some of the most exotic beaches in the world. Pre-historic rainforests abound in the area. The beaches make surfing one of the most popular activities. Limon is cut out from the rest of Costa Rica. The beaches are predominantly white sand ones. Limon is one of the most diverse regions in terms of geography. The Caribbean coastline of Costa Rica has swampy lagoons to the north. Also, the Talamanca Mountains serve as the border to the south. Limon comprises the entire Caribbean area of Costa Rica, which is nearly 125 miles. The area lies between the borders of Panama and Nicaragua. The area was discovered by Christopher Columbus in 1502. The province is sparsely populated and has few visitors. The climate is hot and humid,  [...]
    March 16th, 2010