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  2. Puntarenas | Visit Costa Rica | The official site about tourism...

    www.visitcostarica.com/en/costa-rica/where-to-go/puntarenas

    Puntarenas is one of the most important tourism regions in Costa Rica. Its coastline is full of islands, inlets, beaches, and very beautiful natural treasures, all which make it an excellent tourist destination. There is a multitude of attractions based around the beaches, as well as protected areas, both land based and around its islands.

  3. Puntarenas - Wikipedia

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    Puntarenas (Spanish pronunciation: [puntaˈɾenas]) is a city in the Puntarenas canton of Puntarenas Province, on the Pacific coast of Costa Rica. As the seat of the Municipality of Puntarenas canton, it is awarded the title of city, which is made from the Puntarenas, Chacarita and El Roble districts.

  4. Puntarenas | Visit Costa Rica | The official site about tourism...

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    Known as the “Pearl of the Pacific,” Puntarenas is the largest province of Costa Rica, with an area of 11,276 Km2. The main attraction is its Pacific coastline, extending more than 500 miles down to the Panamanian boarder. This vast province offers a variety of beaches, national parks, and natural reserves of an extraordinary ecological ...

  5. 12 BEST Things to do in Puntarenas, Costa Rica

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    A beautiful coastal city, Puntarenas is the capital of the province of Puntarenas and is a popular stop for travelers in Costa Rica. The name means “sandy point” – perfectly describing this sliver of land and beach that stretches into the Gulf of Nicoya, directly across from the Nicoya Peninsula.

  6. Puntarenas travel - Lonely Planet | Costa Rica, Central America

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    Puntarenas. Costa Rica. As the closest coastal town to San José, Puntarenas was once Costa Rica’s prosperous, coffee-exporting gateway to the Pacific, and a popular escape for landlocked Ticos. Some still come here on weekends, but during the week the activity along the oceanfront promenade slows to a languid pace – all the better to enjoy ...

  7. Best Places to Visit in Puntarenas, Costa Rica (2023) - ...

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    We recommend staying at one of the most popular hotels in Puntarenas, which include: Lapoint Surf Camp Costa Rica; Puerto Azul Boutique Resort & Marina; Los Delfines Golf & Country Club; Hotel Cayuga; Hotel Las Brisas

  8. Puntarenas - Costa Rica

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    Puntarenas Snapshot. Summary: Lively port town popular among locals on weekends; gateway to Nicoya Peninsula beaches of Montezuma and Mal Pais. Landscape: Beaches, City. Attractions: Tortuga Island. Activities: Adventure Tours, Aerial Tram, Sport Fishing.

  9. Puntarenas' Top 10 | Visit Costa Rica | The official site about...

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    Puntarenas City is a port that is located in the Pacific of Costa Rica. For a long time, it was a place of recreation of great importance for national tourism. Currently, the Port of Puntarenas receives cruises on its remodeled dock and also features a ferry terminal that connects Puntarenas with the Nicoya Gulf, specifically Paquera and Cóbano.

  10. Puntarenas Province - Wikipedia

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    Puntarenas ( Spanish pronunciation: [puntaˈɾenas]) is a province of Costa Rica. It is located in the western part of the country, covering most of Costa Rica's Pacific Ocean coast, and it is the largest province in Costa Rica. Clockwise from the northwest it borders on the provinces Guanacaste, Alajuela, San José and Limón, and the ...

  11. Puntarenas | Beach, Wildlife & Rainforest | Britannica

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    Puntarenas, city and port, western Costa Rica. It is located on a long spit of land protruding into the Gulf of Nicoya of the Pacific Ocean and enclosing Estero Lagoon. First known as Bruselas, in colonial times it linked Costa Rican commerce with Panama and South America .