Best Costa Rican restaurants nearby. Discover the best Costa Rican food in Playa Carrillo. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Costa Rican restaurants near you. including Chez Nous, Leyenda, Soda La Plaza, El Tigre Verde, L'Authentique, Soda Colochos, Restaurant El Sueno Tropical, Soda La Perla, Villa Bosque, Restaurante Casa Esmeralda
Discover Restaurants offering the best South American food in Mal Pais, Province of Puntarenas, Costa Rica. Near the southernmost tip of Peninsula de Nicoya, Mal Pais offers rocky coves, white sand beaches, waterfalls, rainforests, surfing, and relaxation near a remote fishing village and Cabo Blanco National Park. The prime attraction is surfing at beaches like Playa Mar Azul, Playa Santa Teresa, Playa Manzanillo, and Playa Carmen. Plus there is fishing, boating, snorkeling, diving, hiking, horseback riding, biking, and 4-wheel drive touring. A 4-wheel drive vehicle comes in handy for navigating unpaved roads in this still mostly wild area, particularly during the rainy season. Though locals zip around on quad bikes and motorcycles transporting their surfboards. Allow the better part of a day driving from San Jose Costa Rica’s Juan Santamaría International Airport (SJO) to Mal Pais. Budget extra time to board the car ferry from Puntarenas across the Golfo de Nicoya to Paquera on the Peninsula de Nicoya. Or take the short flight from San Jose to Tambor Airport (TMU), and be within an hour of Mal Pais. Some Mal Pais beaches have little sand, and judging point break direction and swell size requires surfing acumen. A Mal Pais surf camp may be perfect for family members wanting to learn to read the surf better. Santa Teresa’s beaches have more white sand, and point breaks like Suck Rock are almost legendary among surfers flocking here when the seas around Playa Carmen get too rough. Playa Carmen has enough variety to accommodate all levels of surfers, but the swells can get too rough and too frequent to get out during the rainy season. A bit to the north, with waters calmed by a rock jetty, Playa Manzanillo is known for its annual sand castle competition.
Best Fast Food restaurants nearby. Discover the best Fast Food food in Sarchi. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Fast Food restaurants near you. including Cafeteria Anoranzas, Donde Papa Antojitos, El Italiano, Pizzeria la Barra, Crazy Snack, Subway
Best Bar restaurants nearby. Discover the best Bar food in Ballena. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Bar restaurants near you. including Carlito's Restaurant, Marino Ballena Restaurant, The Flutterby House, Bar Jolly Roger Dominical, Restaurante & Bar Suenos Tranquilos, Villas Alturas
Find out what Fusion restaurants to try in Coronado including Ballena Bistro, Cafe Mono Congo, PorQueNo?, Aracari Restaurant, Carlito's Restaurant, Las Velas Restaurant, Maracuya Restaurante, La Ballena Roja Cafe, Rusty Cafe, Mystic Sushi
Reviews on Seafood food in Uvita, Province of Puntarenas, Costa Rica. A tiny village with two miles of pure white sand and fabulous conditions for swimming, Uvita might become your favorite place in Costa Rica. It's part of the Marino Ballena National Park (Whale Marine Park), named for humpback whales who meet and mate here every winter and spring. Take a boat ride to Caño Island, a nature reserve with incredible marine life.
Best Latin restaurants nearby. Discover the best Latin food in Bonita Springs. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Latin restaurants near you.. Whether you are looking to explore nature, relax on the beach, or take a boat out on its clear waters, Bonita Springs is an unforgettable destination with a little something for everyone. Enjoy the wildlife and views of Barefoot Beach Preserve or rent a boat to take out on the water at Bay Water Boat Rentals. Bonita Springs Public Beach is a great place to go swimming or relax and unwind, and you can even bring Fido to the town's very own Dog Beach.
Find out what South American restaurants to try in Playa Junquillal including Jalapeno Eatery & Market, Mundo Milo, Restaurante Lochito's, Cafe Playa Negra, Surf Cafe, La Buena Vida del Sur, Chiringuito Playa Callejones, PasCam Private Chef, Restaurante Azul Pool Grill, Sabanero Steakhouse
Best Asian restaurants nearby. Discover the best Asian food in Escazu. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Asian restaurants near you. including Avatar Indian Cusine, Nau Sushi Lounge, Taj Mahal Restaurant, Gallo Rojo, Banzai Sushi Asian Cuisine, La Flor de Loto, Chak De India, Nacionsushi, Cafe Rojo, El Mestizo - Mercado Gastronomico
Discover Restaurants offering the best International food in Province of Guanacaste, Costa Rica including Cactus Restaurant, Pescaderia Mar Azul, La Mesa de Monique y Andre, a'lo Nico, Chez Nous, Liberia Social, Villa Deveena, Kaixo, Che Sirloin, Santa Rita Cafe
Discover Restaurants offering the best Fast Food food in Alajuela, Province of Alajuela, Costa Rica. Alajuela (Spanish pronunciation: [alaˈxwela]) is the second-largest city in Costa Rica after the capital, San José. It is also the capital of Alajuela Province.
Discover Restaurants offering the best Cafe food in Grecia, Province of Alajuela, Costa Rica including Arte Latte Cafeteria y Restaurante, Cafe Delicias, Santa Cachucha
Discover Restaurants offering the best Latin food in San Ramon, Province of Alajuela, Costa Rica including Restaurante El Sendero, La Choza De Dona Emilce, Mi Rancho Bar Restaurante Y Chicharronera, Soda Diana, Restaurante Nazca, Restaurante Casa Colombia, Soda Chaparral, Ha Qui Algo Mas Que Cafe, Emazu's Tavern
Find out what Central American restaurants to try in Grecia including La Casa de Miguel, El Rancho de Nelson, Cero Estres, Bar y Restaurante Grecia FC, Restaurante y bar El Bosque
Discover Restaurants offering the best Mediterranean food in Puerto Viejo de Talamanca, Province of Limon, Costa Rica. Only real-deal surfers should brave the torrid waters of Puerta Viejo de Talamanca, known both for their beauty and for their dangerously strong riptides. Surf’s especially up at Salsa Brava and Playa Cocles. Not to fear—the rest of you water bugs can enjoy snorkeling, kayaking and diving in the calmer waters of Cahuita or Manzanillo. Rent a mountain bike to coast to Manzanillo for a full, fun experience.
Discover Restaurants offering the best South American food in San Rafael de Escazu, Province of San Jose, Costa Rica including Bar Zambra, P.F. Chang's, Gastro Bar en la 38, Tierra Gaucha Parrilla Argentina, La Tetera, Sin Domicilio Fijo, Rincon Famoso Cocina Argentina, Argenta Empanadas Fusion, Guasacaca Grill
Discover Restaurants offering the best Cafe food in San Ramon, Province of Alajuela, Costa Rica including Tramo Los Angeles, Filipos, Soda Las Tinajitas, Delicias Cafe, Soda Chaparral, Monstera Deliciosa Cafe-Bar, Ha Qui Algo Mas Que Cafe, Avenida Cero
Find out what Pub restaurants to try in Mal Pais. Near the southernmost tip of Peninsula de Nicoya, Mal Pais offers rocky coves, white sand beaches, waterfalls, rainforests, surfing, and relaxation near a remote fishing village and Cabo Blanco National Park. The prime attraction is surfing at beaches like Playa Mar Azul, Playa Santa Teresa, Playa Manzanillo, and Playa Carmen. Plus there is fishing, boating, snorkeling, diving, hiking, horseback riding, biking, and 4-wheel drive touring. A 4-wheel drive vehicle comes in handy for navigating unpaved roads in this still mostly wild area, particularly during the rainy season. Though locals zip around on quad bikes and motorcycles transporting their surfboards. Allow the better part of a day driving from San Jose Costa Rica’s Juan Santamaría International Airport (SJO) to Mal Pais. Budget extra time to board the car ferry from Puntarenas across the Golfo de Nicoya to Paquera on the Peninsula de Nicoya. Or take the short flight from San Jose to Tambor Airport (TMU), and be within an hour of Mal Pais. Some Mal Pais beaches have little sand, and judging point break direction and swell size requires surfing acumen. A Mal Pais surf camp may be perfect for family members wanting to learn to read the surf better. Santa Teresa’s beaches have more white sand, and point breaks like Suck Rock are almost legendary among surfers flocking here when the seas around Playa Carmen get too rough. Playa Carmen has enough variety to accommodate all levels of surfers, but the swells can get too rough and too frequent to get out during the rainy season. A bit to the north, with waters calmed by a rock jetty, Playa Manzanillo is known for its annual sand castle competition.
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