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Cabo Blanco Nature Reserve was the first National Park to be
established in Costa Rica. In 1963, thanks to the dedication of a
Swedish couple Karen Morgensen , and Olof Wessberg land that had
previously been farmed was left to return to its natural state for this
pioneer project. Now 1250 hectares of forest and many kilometers of
dramatic coastline are home to hundreds of animal and plant species (including
the white faced and howler monkeys and the long-tailed coati) and Cabo
Banco Reserve is one of the most popular tourist destinations on the
Nicoya Peninsula.
Cabuya is the gateway to this wonderful reserve, this small community
borders the principal entrance to the park and offers a wealth of
natural sites to discover. Nestled along the jungle-fringed coast with a
backdrop of mountains, Cabuya is great base for hiking, beachcombing and
bird watching and all those nature lovers looking for a place off the
beaten track. Here you can fill your days with the many
available activities, or simply
unwind in a hammock and enjoy the natural beauty that surrounds you.
The hotels offer warm hospitality, personal service, friendly atmosphere
and excellent value. Their location is convenient for visiting not only
Cabo Blanco, but also nearby
Montezuma and Mal Pais.
Come and enjoy the tranquil beauty of Cabuya and experience the
unspoiled simplicity of Costa Rican village life. |



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