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Cahuita National Park – Costa RicaLocation
Situated on the Caribbean coast of Costa Rica, near the town of Cahuita in the Limón province.
Cahuita National Park is famous for its beautiful white sandy beaches, coral reefs, and lush tropical rainforest.
The park protects marine and terrestrial ecosystems, making it a great spot for nature lovers.
Snorkeling: Explore vibrant coral reefs just off the shore, home to colorful fish, sea turtles, and sometimes rays or small sharks.
Hiking: There’s an easy, well-marked trail (about 8 km / 5 miles long) that follows the coastline through the park, offering great wildlife spotting opportunities.
Wildlife Watching: Expect to see howler monkeys, sloths, iguanas, coatis, and lots of bird species along the trail.
Beach Relaxation: The beaches inside the park are pristine and less crowded than many other tourist spots.
The coral reef is part of the Cahuita Marine Reserve, one of the best-preserved reefs in Costa Rica.
The park is a protected area, so visitors should respect rules like no fishing and no littering.
Guides are available for tours, which can enhance wildlife spotting and explain the rich biodiversity.
Entrance Fee: Small fee to enter the park.
Opening Hours: Generally open during daylight hours.
Getting There: Easily accessible from the town of Cahuita by foot or car.
Best Time to Visit: Dry season (December to April) is ideal for snorkeling and hiking.

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