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PLAYAS DEL COCO

Looking for a low-key, sultry escape spent lazing about on a sun-drenched Pacific Beach?

Or are you more in the mood for ocean adventure, like sport fishing, scuba diving or surfing?  In the northern corner of the Guanacaste Gold Coast region, you can have both! 

Just 20 minutes from the Liberia airport along paved roads is Playas del Coco, Costa Rica’s oldest fishing village and the area central hub.  A growing, international ex-patriot community resides alongside long established Costa Rican Families.

Moored to the left of its’ 3 kilometer beach is Coco’s traditional commercial fishing boats; to the right, a fleet of boats geared to the tourist trade. Our town has old-time sodas (small local tica cafes), as well as high speed internet cafes.  Tourism is chiefly how Coco survives these days and to that end, it, unlike the other beach communities in the area, is truly a full-service town. 

There are numerous low and moderately priced hotels that rent rooms to visitors as well as bars and restaurants on and off the beach offering international and local cuisine.  There are 3 dive shops in town that take out divers daily as well as several privately owned sport fishing boats that take out customers in the search of tuna, wahoo, mahi-mahi, rooster fish, marlin or sail fish.  Here also, is where you can book surf trips to Witch’s Rock or Ollie’s Point or rent snorkeling gear.  Coco beach itself is best for sunbathing, swimming, people watching and a little exploring.  At low tide, you can walk over the rocks at the left end of the beach to reach the secluded, white sand beach of Playa Blanca. 

At the end of the day, Coco offers more than dining in the way of nightlife.  Its’ bars and restaurants offer opportunities for dancing, pool playing, casino gambling and even karaoke.  This beach town also has a supermarket, bank, medical facilities, including 3 pharmacies.  There are also 4 internet cafes and of course, there is shopping.   Coco’s main street is lined with open-air and indoor shops offering a broad range of souvenirs for tourists to take home. 

Playas del Coco is also a few hours drive to five of Costa Rica’s National Parks.

 

Costa Rica National Park

RINCON DE LA VIEJA NATIONAL PARK 

Located just an hour and a half from Coco, Rincon offers a rare glimpse of the geological features of an active volcano.  Tucked away within its wet and dry forest lands are boiling mud pits, percolating streams and steaming fumaroles-all of which lend an eerie, other worldly contrast to the parks other tropical treasures, from it’s hidden lakes and waterfalls to its abundant wildlife and diverse vegetation.  There are 250 species of birds inhabit the park as do many types of mammals.  There are even spots to indulge in an open-air spa experience.  They say Rincon’s clay deposits do wonders for your skin, while its’ warm mineral pools are great for de-stressing and working out muscle aches. At the 1,916 meter summit are nine craters, only one is active.

 

ARENAL NATIONAL PARK

The chance to see an active volcano “do it’s thing”, is what makes Arenal, Costa Rica’s chief tourist draw.  With a near-perfect cone rising 1,657 meters out of rich forestland, Arenal volcano regularly rumbles and spews molten rock, ash and lava.  This thunderous, red fireworks display is especially dramatic against the night’s sky, which is why an overnight stay is recommended. 

Costa Rica Volcano Arenal

Scarlet Macaw

PALO VERDE NATIONAL PARK 

If birds are your thing, this is the place to go.  Located about 2 hours from Coco, Palo Verde is among the most important and ecologically diverse wetlands in Central America.  Its rivers, mangroves, marshlands seasonally flooded fields combine with dry forest and rolling limestone hills to provide sanctuary to more than 50,000 waterfowl and forest birds, both resident and migratory.  One of the most popular ways to view the park’s bird life is by covered pontoon boats or rafts.  You’ll also have the chance to see some of the animal life including crocodiles, howler and white-faced monkeys, and iguanas.  Palo Verde is also home to the only colony of scarlet macaws.

SANTA ROSA NATIONAL PARK 

History buffs especially will like the trip to Santa Rosa, which covers most of the Santa Elena peninsula in the northwest corner of the country.  The oldest of the national parks pays homage to 1856 Battle of Santa Rosa, in which a hastily formed Costa Rican army beats back the invading forces of the American filibuster, William Walker. 

These days, Santa Rosa’s primary purpose is ecological preservation.  The park encompasses 10 distinct habitats, including evergreen forests, mangrove swamps, savannas and grasslands.

Costa Rica National Park

Costa Rica National Park

LAS BAULAS NATIONAL PARK 

Located near the town of Tamarindo, about an hour from Coco, Las Baulas shelters the largest nesting colony of giant leatherback turtles in the Pacific.  These enormous sea creatures, weighing more than 600 pounds, have been around since pre historic times, but their numbers now are on the decline as poaching, encroaching development and eco tourism increasingly threatens their nesting spots.  The park supports the efforts of the state and Earth Watch Group to protect these sites where some 800 females come each year to lay their eggs.  Visitors are allowed to witness this event on nightly tours from October to February.  There’s more to Las Baulas than turtles, however.  It also protects two saltwater estuaries, which lead through mangrove jungles that shelter hundreds of species of birds and animals.

Costa Rica National Park

Cortez Waterfall 

Only about a 45 minutes from Coco, is a wonderful waterfall called Llanos de Cortez.  This is a  gorgeous secluded spectacle that spans 45 feet wide and drops 30 feet into a white-sand pond, surrounded by lush greenery.

It’s the perfect picnic getaway and also free! Take your bathing suit, swim and climb up on the rocks to get behind the fall.  A rental car or taxi will take you all the way there.

Costa Rica Waterfall

Costa Rica Tour

Witches Rock Canopy Tour 

For an exciting day visit to the Witches Rock canopy Tour is a must.  From Coco, it is about a 35 minute drive.  There are 9 platforms, 4 hanging bridges, and 3 vertical ladders. You will also fly over a waterfall and a view of the ocean.  There are types of fauna and flora to be observed including howler and white-faced monkeys.
   
   
   
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