Central Pacific
Central Pacific has great wildlife, lagoons and (surfing) beaches
The central Pacific is located in the South Puntarenas province of Costa Rica. You have two scenic options to get here: Through the mountains or along the coast. Drive south from the San Jose area using the highway, which takes you to Costanera street, or fly 30 minutes from San Jose to Quepos.
Manuel Antonio First of all, it’s insanely beautiful. If you’re looking for beaches with that sparkly turquoise water and soft white sand enveloped by a lush green jungle, Manuel Antonio also pairs that with incredible wildlife watching that visitors fall in love with the area.
The famous Waterfall of Nauyaca you will find in a canyon. It has a width of approx eighty meters and a depth of six meters. Then there are other natural pools of smaller size, which can be used for the enjoyment of the whole family.is the ideal place for lovers of nature and adventure. As a tourist, you can go walking, swimming, climbing and even jumping. The perfect place to take breathtaking pictures and enjoy a wonderful day, of one of the most beautiful places in the Central Pacific.
Tarcoles river is one of the most well-known in the country, not just for the crocodiles but for other various reasons as well since about half of all of Costa Rica’s population lives along the river’s basins.