Cahuita National Park and Banana Plantation Tour from Limon, Costa Rica
This is an amazing full-day tour from Limón. It is a cultural and ecological experience.
Highlights:
Discover the Cahuita National Park
Rich wildlife of the Park (monkeys, sloths, iguanas, colorful birds, etc.)
Enjoy the beautiful countryside and the Orosi Valley with it emblematic Iglesia de San Jose de Orosi
Dense jungles, imposing mountains and paradisiac beaches
Visit to Banana plantation
The Caribbean La Amistad Conservation Area
Know the best preserved coral reef in the Costa Rican Caribbean area and enjoy the scenery
Enjoy white sand beaches, turquoise sea and diverse marine life
Includes:
Limón hotel pick-up and drop-off
Air-conditioned vehicle transportation
Guide
Entrance fee to Cahuita Park
Visit to a Banana Plantation
Please note: the price for 4 - 9 y. o. children is €63 per person. Booking is possible 6 hours in advance. Bring a raincoat, poncho or umbrella in case of rain.
Cahuita National Park is a terrestrial and marine national park in the La Amistad Caribbean Reserve in Costa Rica, located on the southern Caribbean coast in Limón Province, associated with the city of Cahuita. Cahuita National Park is unique in Costa Rica for its close relationship with the community, an example of community-government co-management for community-based sustainable development. Learn about the best preserved coral reef in the Caribbean region of Costa Rica and enjoy the scenery, culture and cuisine the area has to offer. White sand beaches, turquoise seas and diverse marine life are just some of the attractions that await you in Cahuita National Park in Limón Province.
Puerto Limon, commonly known as Limon, is the capital and main center of Limon Province and Limon Canton in Costa Rica. It is the seventh-largest city in Costa Rica with a population of over 55,000 and is home to an Afro-Costa Rican community. The Caribbean province is a natural paradise formed by a combination of dense jungle, majestic mountains and paradise beaches. Limon has the highest percentage of protected land in Costa Rica, as well as a wide variety of flora and fauna. Its vegetation is rich, as are the cultures throughout the province.