Central Pacific
View our Central Pacific information and list of things to do in the Central Pacific Costa Rica
Puntarenas is located on the shores of the Nicoya Gulf and just a short ferry ride to the beautiful Nicoya Peninsula. Cruiseships are a common site as you stroll up the "Paseo de los Turistas" translated to "Tourist's walkway" which runs right along the beach! Puntarenas videos, information, non profits
Jaco is Costa Rica's most developed beach town. This place may remind you of a coastal town of Florida with all of the comforts and amenities, not to mention it's great surf! Jaco videos, tours, dining, hotels, nightlife, non-profits and more
Playa Hermosa is home to many annual surfing tournaments and when you come to this beach you'll instantly see why. Consistent waves roll in one after another. Surf's up! Playa Hermosa videos, hotels
Quepos is a port town which also serves as the entrances to Manuel Antonio, many economical hotel options are found in here Quepos videos, tours, dining, hotels, non-profits
Manuel Antonio is well known for it's natural beauty. This wonderful beach front paradise is home to one of Costa Rica's most visited National Parks! Manuel Antonio videos, hotels
Playa Matapalo is a great surf beach, not to be confused with the resort beach of the same name located in northern Guanacaste. There is also the impressive Terciopelo waterfall nearby! Playa Matapalo videos, information
Dominical is the next stop on the surf tour if you are on the search for great waves. The surf can get quite big in the relaxed and lazy beach town. Dominical videos, tours, dining, nightlife, hotels
Uvita is part of the Parque Nacional Marina Ballena which translates to "Whale Marine National Park". Known for migrating dolphins and whales this part of Costa Rica is more untouched and natural then many other coastal areas. Uvita videos, information
Costa Rica's Central Pacific Coast has been known for its amazing beaches, tremendous surf and jaw dropping wildlife for a long time and with good reason. This must be why so many people flock to the Costa Rica's west coast every year without fail.
Consisting of both dry and wet forests the Central Pacific offers amazing animal viewing from the comforts of well developed beach towns, resorts and some of the highest quality roads in the whole country.
From well developed destinations like Jaco and Manuel Antonio to virgen beaches and private hideaways Costa Rica's Central Pacific Region has it all!
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