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  2. Gulf of Papagayo - Wikipedia

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    The Gulf and its coastline are part of a major tourism project by Costa Rica's government. Among the most popular destinations on the Gulf of Papagayo are Ocotal Beach, Playas del Coco, Playa Hermosa, and Playa Panama. The Papagayo peninsula is the most developed area in the gulf region.

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    A beloved go-to choice among all-inclusive resort brands for families, Beaches Resorts has three locations in the Caribbean: Beaches Turks and Caicos, Beaches Negril, and Beaches Ocho Rios.An ...

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    TROPICAL TREATS:10 best Costa Rica all-inclusive resorts and beach hotels in 2024 Many are drawn to San Juan for the convivial atmosphere, and at La Concha there's regular live music or a DJ at ...

  5. Playa Coyote, Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    The lower part is called Punta Coyote and is made up of a shallow horseshoe-shaped sandy beach leading to the cliffy land-tongue. The upper part, also called Playa Costa de Oro, represents a long palm-covered beachfront that ends at Playa San Miguel. [3] The mangroves are home to species-rich birds, mammals and reptile colonies. [4]

  6. Run down - Wikipedia

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    On the Caribbean coast of Costa Rica, the ingredients include cassava, taro, yam, plantain and green bananas. The meat might be fish, lobsters or crabs and spices such as thyme, garlic, onions and yellow lantern chilli or "chile panameño", an important ingredient in Costa Rican cuisine. It can be served with flour dumplings.

  7. Bahía Drake - Wikipedia

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    Bahía Drake. Bahía Drake (Drake Bay; Spanish pronunciation:) is a small bay on the north side of the Osa Peninsula on the coast of southwestern Costa Rica.. This bay is believed to be a port used by Sir Francis Drake during his raids on the Spanish Main in the 16th century and the location of one of the British pirate's fabled hidden treasures.

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