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Costa Rica
Puerto Caldera/Puntarenas Local Tour Caldera
means "caldron" in Spanish and the climate here can be very
warm. Puntarenas refers to long peninsula of sand where the city was
built. Although Puerto Caldera is used primarily for freighters it still
receives some cruise ships. The renovated pier in nearby Puntarenas
was made exclusively for cruise ships and is located a few blocks from
'el centro' or the downtown area. The first
stop in Puntarenas is the historic church built in 1902. It is one of
only two churches in Costa Rica whose front faces the east. Next drive
along the Paseo de las Turistas, (the main street) along the beach to
the ferry-loading berth at the very end of the point. Here locals catch
the ferry to Playa Narjanjo and Paquera on the Nicoya Peninsula. After
a short drive through Mata de Limon drive to the Rio Tarcoles to view
crocodiles along the riverbanks adjacent to Carara Biological Reserve.
This protected area is a haven for many species of wildlife and birds,
including the scarlet macaw (separate entry fee). An optional tour is
the Jungle
Crocodile Safari (flat deck) boat on the Rio Tarcoles (some steps
to pier) excellent for viewing birds and crocodiles from a close but
safe distance (2 hour river boat trip plus separate fee per person required]. RATE: Sarchi /Grecia Tour from Puerto Caldera/Puntarenas Sarchi is a quaint and popular artisan community located in the Central Valley just off the Pan American Highway. As we leave the coast from Puerto Caldera/Puntarenas we'll pass through the agricultural areas of Orotina and San Mateo. Our first stop will be at a local stand to sample a snack of the tropical fruit. In San Mateo visit the Ceramica San to see pottery made by Costa Rican artists. Travel on the scenic old "oxcart route" past country farms and see coffee plants growing on the hillsides. In Grecia, see the famous metal church and pass through the central market place. At
Sarchi watch local artisans in their workshops painting brightly colored
designs on oxcarts and furniture. This is a very old tradition that
has been imitated all over the country. Spend time for a leisurely visit
in the numerous souvenir shops that specialize in local handicrafts.
Lunch at one of the local restaurants (lunch not included in rate) serving
authentic Costa Rican typical foods such as casados, arroz con pollo,
meat and seafood. After lunch visit a workshop still using water-powered
machines to make authentic ox carts in the old traditional way. The
last stop in Sarchi is the Sarchi Norte Church to see the beautifully
hand carved wooden sculptures inside. Our return route to Caldera/Puntarenas
is along the Pan American Highway passing sugar cane fields and breathtaking
views of the mountain ranges. Photo and shopping stops are made along
the way. Rate:
INBioparque Tour from Puerto Caldera/Punteranas
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Sarchi/Grecia/Zacero from Puerto Caldera/Puntarenas
Other options and restaurants are available: Rate:
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