Reviews on Pizza food in Cobano, Province of Puntarenas, Costa Rica including Tierra y Fuego, Casa del Mar Steak House, El Carmen, Te Parto En 8 - TP 8, Pizza Tomate, Amici Ristorante & Pizzeria, Ritmo Tropical Restaurant Pizzeria, Cafe Coyote, Stop+Go pizza, Chelo
Best Seafood restaurants nearby. Discover the best Seafood food in Puntarenas. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Seafood restaurants near you. including Restaurante Los Toneles, El Shrimp Shack, Casa Almendro, Restaurante Caballo Blanco, Isla Coco's Bar & Grill, la Cueva del Diablo, Centro Tipico Jicaraleno, Restaurante El Joron, Restaurante Marino Ballena, Restaur anteLa Ostra
Reviews on Spanish food in Turrialba, Province of Cartago, Costa Rica. Turrialba is a small city in Cartago Province of Costa Rica with an estimated population of 35,618. The main industries are textiles, agriculture and tourism. The Pacuare and Reventazón Rivers are notable for whitewater rafting, making Turrialba a mecca for the sport.
Reviews on Barbecue food in Playa Potrero, Province of Guanacaste, Costa Rica including Perlas, Scooter's Chillin' and Grillin', Fat Daddys Bar & Grill
Find out what Asian restaurants to try in Coronado including Phat Noodle, House of Ginger, Dominical Sushi, Sushi Green Uvita, Neville Restaurant, Kofe by Citrus
Best South American restaurants nearby. Discover the best South American food in Province of Alajuela. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for South American restaurants near you. including Chifa La Familia Feliz, Bar Zambra, MASQSABOR, Soda Viquez, The Hummingbird Cafe, Tierra Gaucha Parrilla Argentina
Best Latin restaurants nearby. Discover the best Latin food in Province of Cartago. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Latin restaurants near you. including La Fonda del Alto, La Posada de la Luna, Restaurant Casa Jose, Mi Tierra, Restaurante La Casona Del Cafetal, Restaurante Rancho del Sapito, Restaurante La Casona De Cartago, Adriano's Restaurante, Turrialtico, La Casa del Sabor
Discover Restaurants offering the best Mexican food in Quepos, Province of Puntarenas, Costa Rica. Quepos, a small town in Puntarenas province, is located on Costa Rica’s central Pacific coast and is undoubtedly one of the best places in the world for big game sport fishing. However, Quepos also offers vacationers a wealth of other activities to do as well. The nearby plaza has many fine restaurants, art galleries and souvenir shops, most within a short walking distance of your beachfront vacation rental. Book an exhilarating canopy tour, go horseback riding, kayaking and rafting. Learn to surf or watch the surfers ride the waves; you’ll wonder at their athleticism.
Best Asian restaurants nearby. Discover the best Asian food in Manuel Antonio. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Asian restaurants near you. including Enso Sushi, Parque Sushi, Perezoso Sushi Bar, Sushi Los Amigos
Find out what Pub restaurants to try in San Jose. Vibrant and packed with Victorian mansions, Costa Rica's rowdy, bustling capital was built on the profits of the coffee trade and working "golden bean" plantations still surround the city. Try freshly roasted local beans at Mercado Central. For shinier gold, visit the Museo del Oro. Many renovated landmarks now house stylish hotels. Usually viewed as a hub, rather than a destination, nightlife is concentrated in Spanish village-inspired El Pueblo. Don't miss the elegant 1897 National Theater.
Find out what Mexican restaurants to try in Brasilito including Taco Star, Costa Rica Homemade Food, Little Lucha, Green Papaya Taco Bar
Discover Restaurants offering the best Fast Food food in Takua Pa, Phang Nga Province, Thailand including Krua Thai, Elicious Authentic Thai Restaurant, The Eighth Room By Mata Cafe
Reviews on Latin 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.
Reviews on Costa Rican food in San Antonio De Belen, Province of Heredia, Costa Rica including KATTA Pub, Kiantis, Pesqueria da Limonta, El Rodeo Steak House, The Market, Pollos del Monte, El Chante Vegano, Comidas Don Miguel, La Casona de Laly, La Casona D'Tono
Discover Restaurants offering the best Sushi food in Montezuma, Province of Puntarenas, Costa Rica. North of Cabo Blanco Absolute Nature Preserve and south of Tambor Bay, along a forested sandy bay, Montezuma has numerous beaches, waterfalls, good fishing, seafood, surfing, snorkeling, horseback riding, hiking, and bicycling. Playa Las Manchas is popular for snorkeling, though you need to be mindful of riptides as you gaze at the parrotfish, rays, puffers, and needlefish. The kids will like exploring the colorful rocks and tide pools at Playa Rocas. Beachfront cantinas, bars, and restaurants are plentiful in Montezuma. Playa de los Artistas on the Montezuma beachfront serves sushi, pizza, and vegetarian dishes by lantern light at driftwood tables on smooth sand floors beneath bamboo lattice ceilings. Playa Montezuma hosts the fishing fleet. Hike half an hour to the endless sands of Playa Grande to swim, surf, boogie board, or sunbathe nude where the waves are big and the currents less strong. Horseback ride, bike, or hike the beachfront path north towards Playa Cocolito, where El Chorro waterfall tumbles into the rocky ocean. Follow the river upstream from the beach to find more waterfalls for swimming. Playa Los Cedros, a small scenic beach flanked by a waterfall and large banyan tree near Cabuya, has a right-handed point break favored by experienced surfers when the south swells get going good. The beaches and tropical forests at the southern tip of the Nicoya Peninsula in Cabo Blanco Absolute Nature Preserve are protected as a national park. Surf at nearby Mal Pais, Playa Santa Teresa, or Playa Carmen. Surf camps can teach you the basics.
Find out what Healthy restaurants to try in Tambor including Puggo's, Ubin By Keilor Sanchez, Rancho Grill el Pirata, Wonderland, Earth Cafe, Chop It, Olam Pure Food
Find out what Israeli restaurants to try in Playa Hermosa including Sabress Kosher Restaurant, Falafel hermosa, Sabress Kosher Restaurant, Pita loca
Reviews on Pub food in Coronado, Province of Puntarenas, Costa Rica including Bar Jolly Roger Dominical, Tortilla Flats, Tiki Bar Restaurante Dominical, The Flutterby House, Villas Alturas, Mirador Los Chorros, Rio Lindo, La Reina Del Valle
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