The Central Pacific includes the coastal area between Punta Loros (in front of the Carara Biological Reserve) up to the Mouth of Barú River. It is a coastal area that combines open-sea longitudinal beaches with small and large bays, with an extension of more than 130 kilometers facing the coast.
In function of the territorial extension of the Planning Central Pacific structure is based on two main tourism centers a two secondary ones. The main ones are Jacó in Quepos and the secondary ones are Parrita and San Isidro del General.
The main attractions are two protected areas located to the extremes of the sector, which are the Carara Reserve and the Manuel Antonio National Park. Besides the above there is on one hand beaches among which we can mention Herradura, Jacó, Palma, Bejuco, Palo Seco, Espadilla, etc.
Complementing these attractions there are others of a great potential value, such as fishing in the marshes and mangroves (Damas, Palo Seco, Palma) and surfing in Playa Hermosa.
On the other hand, down to Jaco's proximity to San José and other important parts of the Central Valley, it is the main destination for both beach and recreational weekend national tourism, and it is one of the major points of interest of the Canadian market, while the Manuel Antonio National Park is one of the country's highest ranked natural sites and the most visited national park both by the international and local market.
In its totality, the attractions of this sector can make up a product destined to the local and regional demand for sun and beach. On the other hand, there are excellent conditions for practicing surfing and for the Natural History segment of the market.
In function of the territorial extension of the Planning Central Pacific structure is based on two main tourism centers a two secondary ones. The main ones are Jacó in Quepos and the secondary ones are Parrita and San Isidro del General.
The main attractions are two protected areas located to the extremes of the sector, which are the Carara Reserve and the Manuel Antonio National Park. Besides the above there is on one hand beaches among which we can mention Herradura, Jacó, Palma, Bejuco, Palo Seco, Espadilla, etc.
Complementing these attractions there are others of a great potential value, such as fishing in the marshes and mangroves (Damas, Palo Seco, Palma) and surfing in Playa Hermosa.
On the other hand, down to Jaco's proximity to San José and other important parts of the Central Valley, it is the main destination for both beach and recreational weekend national tourism, and it is one of the major points of interest of the Canadian market, while the Manuel Antonio National Park is one of the country's highest ranked natural sites and the most visited national park both by the international and local market.
In its totality, the attractions of this sector can make up a product destined to the local and regional demand for sun and beach. On the other hand, there are excellent conditions for practicing surfing and for the Natural History segment of the market.
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