| Why Jaco, Manuel Antonio (Central Pacific)?
Among the most exotic zones in Costa Rica we found the beaches located at the Central Pacific Coast. Names like Manuel Antonio, Jaco, playa Dominical and Puntarenas, among others, have earned a great world prestige because of the beauty of their landscape. Every place offers, in addition, a variety of activities such as canopy, surfing, rafting and horseback riding. If you are rather looking for a peaceful activity, you might want to enjoy a spectacular sunset at the beach or at the coaster mountains.
Come and enjoy the sand, the ocean, the adrenalin, and the fun at our National Parks Carara, Manuel Antonio, Marino Ballena and at the exotic woods of Rainmaker, Turu Bari, hacienda Baru and Punta Leona. Do not forget the great variety of beaches with excellent waves for those who love surfing; on the other hand, if your affection for water comes from your sport fishing passion, the coasts of Costa Rica are plain of excellent zones of world class sport fishing activities. |
| How to get there?
Guanacaste - Jacó: if we leave from Liberia to Jacó we must take the Inter-American freeway which will take us to Barranca, where we must soon turn to El Roble and towards Caldera thru the highway #27. This route will lead us to cross Orotina, where we must keep going south, in order to start bordering the coast, passing by Camaronal, Quebrada Ganado y Herradura, until we finally arrive to Jacó, where we will be able to choose the different tourist destinations facilitated by the Central Pacific coast.
Arenal Volcano (La Fortuna) - Jacó: from La Fortuna, we will direct our compasses towards Jacó, which means we will pursue the following route: we begin on the route # 702, which will take us from La Fortuna to Ángeles, near San Ramon. Once in San Ramon, we will turn towards Esparza, passing by La Angostura. Once we have left Esparza behind, we will face soon San Mateo and Orotina. We will take then the South Costanera in order to border the coast, passing by Camaronal, Quebrada Ganado, Tárcoles and Herradura, until arriving to Jacó.
San José - Jacó: from the capital, we will take the General Cañas freeway, this will lead us to Atenas, San Mateo and then Orotina. There, we will use the South Costanera in order to start bordering the coast, passing by Camaronal, Quebrada Ganado, Tárcoles and Herradura, until arriving to Jacó.
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