Paradise in the Nicoya Peninsula
Posted by Sigurd Jimenez | August 24, 2009
Category: Travel Tips
The southern Nicoya Peninsula, until recently a destination a little too far off the beaten path for most travelers, has long been one of Costa Rica's most secluded gems. Roads here were virtually non-existent a few years ago and access was primarily by boat from the port town of Punta Renas. Recent improvements to Costa Rica’s transportation infrastructure, including a new road, have made it possible for visitors to reach this tropical paradise – and they are truly blown away by the natural riches they experience when they arrive here.
The southern Nicoya Peninsula, until recently a destination a little too far off the beaten path for most travelers, has long been one of Costa Rica's most secluded gems. Roads here were virtually non-existent a few years ago and access was primarily by boat from the port town of Punta Renas. Recent improvements to Costa Rica’s transportation infrastructure, including a new road, have made it possible for visitors to reach this tropical paradise – and they are truly blown away by the natural riches they experience when they arrive here.


