Sunday, 20 January 2013

The Nicoya Peninsula, Costa Rica


Nicoya is a town in Costa Rica's Guanacaste province, and one of its most important tourist zones. It serves as a transport hub to Guanacaste's beaches and national parks. According to the 2000 census, the city's population was 13,334; second only to Liberia in the province. The city is also the district seat of a cantón of the same name, which in 2000 had 20,945 residents.



For a truly Central American experience head to the Nicoya Peninsula in Costa Rica where fantastic black sand beaches are bordered by thick forest. Surfing is definitely on the menu here and a whole bohemian culture has grown up alongside the sport. Hammocked accommodation caters to a variety of interesting characters and Nicoya is also a thriving location for eco-tourism. Head to the Montezuma Waterfall for an unforgettable day out.


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