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BEACHES
Costa Rica occupies a privileged spot in
the heart of Central America. While its territory of 19,652
square miles touches both the Atlantic and Pacific oceans,
the country is surprisingly accessible - one can travel from
coast to coast in just three hours by car (or 45 minutes by
plane).
The Caribbean region of Costa Rica stands out for its variety
of aquatic ecosystems and its beautiful white and black sand
beaches, providing an ideal setting for activities such as
sport fishing, snorkeling, and sun bathing. The Pacific coast
concentrates big tourist centers and its beaches are very
popular for surfing, for example Esterillos, Jaco, Hermosa,
Boca Barranca. In the Golfito region, near the Marino Ballena
National Park, surfing fans can find the famous "long
lefthander wave." |
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