Sun 22 Jul 2007
Limón Costa Rica
Posted by Editor under Cities
Limón is located on the south Caribbean coast of Costa Rica, eighty miles from San José. It is the main port city of the Atlantic coast. It was founded as a port city to export bananas and grains from Costa Rica to all over the world. The city was established in 1502 when Christopher Columbus landed in Limón, Costa Rica during his final trip to America. Most of its habitants are Jamaicans’ descendents, therefore English is spoken as well as the local dialect, Patua (mekatelyou) and Spanish. Limón, in Costa Rica is surrounded by banana plantations. Limón is an enchanted city if you see at it through the eyes of history. Very Caribbean style of life, laid back, it is colorful dressed and painted with vivid colors.
Caribbean food and reggae music are present on the streets of Limón. The weather in Limón, Costa Rica is humid, and it rains the most in June, July August, November and December. However, the months of March, April, September and October are dry. Limón is the arrival point to enjoy all the Caribbean beaches and it is the door to the Costa Rican Caribbean. Next to the rain forest and beautiful white sand beaches, Limón is the gateway start to the relax perfect vacation. As you arrive to Limón, you need to sit in a park, enjoy the colorful Caribbean culture and dance some reggae on the street as you walk in front of bars and restaurants. Patí, rice and beans and ban bon are some of the typical delights of the Caribbean food of Limón in Costa Rica.
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September 28th, 2007 at 12:28 am[…] Costa Rica’s gems: the sloth sanctuary Aviarios del Caribe. Located on the road from the city of Limon to Puerto Viejo, just before reaching the town of Cahuita. Sloths belong to the most intriguing […]
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October 4th, 2007 at 7:58 pm[…] of Limon is of little tourist importance, but is a junction of the two roads leading to the city of Limon on the Caribbean Coast. Most people drive from San Jose out of the Central Valley following Route […]