Central Pacific
This region comprises a narrow coastal plain hemmed hard up to the ocean by steep forest-clad mountains. The shore is fringed by long, lonesome gray-sand beaches washed by killer waves world-famous in surfing lore. To the north, Tárcoles is the nation’s foremost site for viewing crocodiles (best done on boat safaris), while nearby Carara National Park offers world-class wildlife viewing.
See transportation options to and from Central Pacific here.
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