Cahuita 

Cahuita, Costa Rica, is a savagely beautiful and still obscure paradise 30 miles north of the Panama border on the lush green shores of the Caribbean Sea. Even the’ name of the little village (pronounced Cah-wee-tah) rivals Tahiti in evoking images of tropical splendor.

Cahuita National Park - one of the prettiest in Costa Rica with its swamps, mangrove forests, toucans, hummingbirds and parrots, as well as pristine white-sand beaches - begins here and stretches south to Puerto Vargas. The countrys largest coral reef offshore is home to three dozen species of coral and more than a hundred different fishes.


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Cahuita has all the magical charm and rustic beauty of the most mythical tropical paradise. Highlighting the setting are two sprawling beaches. The black one is studded with roots of trees jutting out of the sandy terrain like the polished antlers of some aquatic elk. The other has glistening white sand and tranquil blue waters of many shades.

No doubt! You should visit our location to relax and to have a real cultural experience..