This region holds
exuberant tropical forests, beautiful
beaches, an important number of protected
areas and lots of wildlife and abundant
marine life. The Central Pacific has
abundant adventure spots and features
ideal conditions for surfing, sea
kayaking, horseback riding, hiking
and bird watching.
In ecological terms,
the Central Pacific comprises an area
of transition between the tropical
dry forest of the North Pacific zone
and the wet and rain forests of the
Southern Zone. This region includes
Manuel Antonio National Park, Carara
Biological Reserve, Jaco beach, Hermosa
Beach, Quepos and Dominical beach,
among many other small towns and beaches.
The Manuel Antonio
National Park is one of the most
famous of Costa Rica, due to its
coastal scenery and amazing variety of
flora and fauna. This area is also
complemented by a diversity of hotels
and restaurants for every budget.
Review the Hotels & Resorts of the
area
here...
Distances:
San José to Jacó
2 hours
San José to Quepos 3.5 hours
San José to Carara 1.5 hours
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