6/10/2023
The Costa Rican Caribbean is much more than just a beach, if you are planning a short vacation and still don't know what you can do in this part of the country... In this article we will give you different ideas of activities for all tastes and make the most of your visit to the Caribbean.
 

Snorkel in the coral reefs: Enjoy the crystal clear waters and explore the impressive coral reefs. You will be able to observe a great variety of tropical fish, colorful corals and other fascinating marine creatures.

 

2. Mangrove kayak tour: Paddle through the narrow channels surrounded by lush vegetation and observe the local wildlife.

 

3. Visit Tortuguero National Park by boat: You will be able to observe a great variety of animals, such as sea turtles, caimans, monkeys and tropical birds, while you navigate through the canals surrounded by jungle.

 

4. Enjoy a hike through the trails of Cahuita National Park: This park is home to a variety of species that you can observe in their natural habitat as you enter the rainforest such as monkeys, sloths, iguanas and birds.

 

5. Puerto Viejo is known for its excellent waves, which makes it a popular destination for surfers. If you are a surfing enthusiast or want to learn, you can take lessons or just enjoy the beaches and the relaxed atmosphere of the area.

 

6. Depending on the season, you can witness the nesting of green turtles, leatherback turtles and hawksbill turtles in Manzanillo.

 

7. Learn about the culture and history of the indigenous communities that inhabit the region: Enjoy the hospitality, the flavors of the local cuisine and support them with the purchase of their handicrafts.

 

8. Relax and enjoy the sun on the beautiful white sand beaches that stretch along the Caribbean coast: Spend the day sunbathing, swimming in warm waters and enjoying the tropical breeze.

 

Take the road with Alamo and enjoy a little vacation in the Caribbean. We have offices in: Guápiles, Limón and Puerto Viejo to make your trip, the most comfortable and pleasant.

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