CABO BLANCO NICOYA COSTA RICA
In this video I am showing you Cabo blanco absolute natural reserve. This amazing place is near Montezuma.
If you are in Santa Teresa , you should go and check this out ( 30 min far away from Santa Teresa ).
The 2-hour hike to the beach was definitely worth it in fact quite magical.
This should be a stop in your trip to Nicoya.
Keep in mind that this park opens from Wednesday to Sunday . From 8 am to 4 pm.
Bring some snacks and water with you .
Please do not forget to leave this magical as it is.
5 minute beach clean up
Enjoy and go Deep Into Costa Rica
Cabo Blanco hike tip of Nicoya Peninsula Costa Rica
Cabo Blanco Nature Reserve tip of Nicoya Peninsula Pacific side. Again it's a bit pricey for entrance. We told entrance that out 2 younger kids were 12 yrs old so their admission was $5. It has 2 trails The shorter loop trail and a longer one that ends at the beach. They are wonderful beaches. When we got there there was no one around . The hike through the forest was not particularly spectacular. It was a hike through a forest. In some areas the trail degrades gets real muddy and slippery. I think if you are in the area you do the hike. Go early so you can hang out at the beach. Careful of a tree on the beaches that has little apples. It's poisonous including touching it. Think it burns the skin. There are picnic tables under shade instead. Don't expect to see much wildlife. The park closes it's gate around 4:30pm
Cabo Blanco Absolute Natural Reserve
Cabo Blanco Absolute Natural Reserve
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Filmed Feb 9 to March 3, 2019. The first month of my Costa Rica trip, where I volunteered at a wildlife rescue and rehabilitation center on the Nicoya Peninsula at put my veterinary technician degree to use for the first time since becoming a nomad. Featured in this video: Beach visits, the beautiful grounds at Wild Sun, taking care of animals, and a hike at Cabo Blanco Natural Reserve.
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Cabo Blanco, Costa Rica
The Cabo Blanco Absolute Natural Reserve is a Nature Reserve of Costa Rica, part of the Tempisque Conservation Area in the province of Puntarenas, covering an area of 3,140 acres (12.7 km2) terrestrial and 4,420 acres (17.9 km2) marine on the southern tip of the Nicoya Peninsula near Mal Pais.
The site is home to the San Miguel Biological Station which was developed to promote and support teaching, research, and environmental education and has facilities that include classrooms, laboratories and a reference library. The reserve was created in 1963 due to a campaign started by Olof Wessberg and was the first major conservation project in the country.
PUNTARENAS Reserva Cabo Blanco
La Reserva Natural Absoluta Cabo Blanco fue creada el 21 de octubre de 1963, se encuentra en la Península de Nicoya, en ella se han identificado alrededor de 120 especies arbóreas. La Isla Cabo Blanco, es un pequeño islote de aproximadamente de una hectárea que es parte de la Reserva y debe su nombre a que permanece cubierto prácticamente todo el año por guano, lo cual le da un aspecto blancuzco.
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Thinking about traveling down to the Nicoya Peninsula into Montezuma, then check this video out, may help you get some perspective. In many ways Montezuma feels like the end of the line, but this charming little beach, is nestled on the eastern shore of Costa Ricas Nicoya Peninsula, down dusty roads that lead to ridges covered with tropical dry forest combined with contrasting green terraces etched out by rivers and tides. It is a coastline of whitish sand speckled with rocky peninsulas and protected by ancient cliffs formed some 80 million years ago. Unlike many other parts of Costa Rica, Montezuma has been largely untouched by commercial development and therefore is a beach lovers paradise.
Dramatically located at the bottom of a plateau overlooking the Pacific Ocean, Montezuma has an enticing quality that goes far beyond its spectacular setting. With a strong emphasis on an eco-conscience mindset while maintaining a laid back lifestyle, Montezuma has been a popular destination for hippies, new-agers, and eco-tourists. Not surprising since Montezuma has long been a haven for alternative thinkers. Without a doubt, this little cove town is among the best places for camping, relaxing and enjoying the wilderness.
Video: Around Montezuma with michael alan and DAngelo
Montezuma is known for providing very economical accommodations to its visitors. It also caters to the health conscience crowd as there are several health-food cafes throughout the town. Montezuma sustains a strong healthy bond between its culture and environment.
Just north of Montezuma, is a large pristine sandy white beach and if one continues north along the beach, you will eventually discover a spectacular waterfall protruding from the rainforest emptying into the ocean. The first couple of rocky bays north have strong currents, but Playa Grande is ideal for swimming. To the south are beaches with surf crashing against volcanic rock and just a short walk away, another waterfall with a pool for swimming. It seems almost anywhere in Montezuma small streams flow down from the hills, forming waterfalls and pools, ideal spots to escape the intense heat of the summer. Speaking of waterfalls, they are not to be missed, so make the hike. Many people do some cliff jumping off the waterfalls- we'll let you make your own decisions. The rivers and streams crisscross the wide beach, which extends eastward to the solitary and beautiful Cocal, Cocalito and Quizales Beaches, and westward to the Cabo Blanco Strict Nature Reserve. All these sites possess very special features and can be explored on foot, mainly at low tide.
Montezuma has a mix of bars and restaurants that cater to all your nightlife needs. Theres even a disco south of town if youre up for drinking and dancing the night away.
Dont wait to visit Montezuma. This area is still relatively unspoiled by the interests of major commercial developers, but as you can imagine, the ever-present pressure to develop the land is an on-going, never-ending battle and whos to say what the future may hold. The beachside community of Montezuma has a unique combination of culture and natural setting that should not be missed.
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Camino desde la Reserva Cabo Blanco, Costa Rica
Le chemin depuis la Reserva Nacional Absoluta Cabo Blanco, la plus ancienne zone protégée du Costa Rica et d'Amérique centrale, à la pointe sud de la péninsule de Nicoya, sur les eaux de l'océan Pacifique.
GYROKINESIS(R) Cabo Blanco, Costa Rica
Santa Teresa Beach - Golfo de Nicoya
Santa Teresa is a booming travel destination in Costa Rica which attracts especially surfers and the younger crowds to its scenic beaches and great surf.
A broad strip of forest lines the beach of Santa Teresa and as there are no high-rise buildings the coastline still looks pristine, backed by jungle covered hills and with a long sweep of white sand beach washed by the pacific surf.
Behind the beach forest Santa Teresa's main drag extends parallel to the coast along a potholed and dusty dirt road. The last years the village has seen a huge spike in devolopment and constructions now spread up the hills inland from the coast. Many tourists who had just been on a surf vacation in Costa Rica got hooked and made Santa Teresa their new home. The cross-cultural residents created a multitude of new restaurants and hotels in Santa Teresa, with lodging options ranging from low-key surf hostels to some of the most luxurious boutique hotels in Costa Rica.
For most people surfing is the main pursuit and many visitors receive their first surf lessons in Santa Teresa. Apart from challenging waves for the experts there are also the easy-going breaks of Playa Carmen for novice surfers. Many hotels offer surf instructions and surf camps in Santa Teresa for all ages and levels of experience. See: » Surf in Santa Teresa and Mal Pais
There is however still more to do than surfing. Playa Santa Teresa and Playa Carmen rank among the most beautiful beaches of Costa Rica and you can make long hikes along the picturesque coastline, bathe in tide pools or find a nice place under a palm tree for loafing and reading your book. See » The Beaches of Santa Teresa.
For venturing a bit farther along the shoreline or into the country side you can make a tour on horseback, or rent an ATV to check out nearby attractions like the waterfalls in Montezuma. Nature lovers should not miss a visit of Cabo Blanco, Costa Rica's oldest Nature Reserve.
Many activities are available in the neighboring community of Mal Pais where you can embark from the small fishing port on a tour by boat around Cabo Blanco for snorkeling, fishing or watching whales, manta rays and sea turtles. Another tour option is SUP paddling along the coast of Mal Pais, or zip through the treetops next to the Cabo Blanco reserve on the Mal Pais Canopy Tour. And of course you can always do yoga, which is offered by several hotels in Santa Teresa.
When it comes time for Santa Teresa's spectacular sunsets over the Pacific Ocean, everyone seems to gather at the beach to enjoy the cool breezes, while watching the surfers and making plans for the evening. Santa Teresa offers plenty of nightlife, especially during high season, from January to March, and even more so over the Christmas holidays. A Baile in the local dancehall La Lora often features a life Costa Rican band where you can dance Salsa and Cumbia. Or hit Santa Teresa's other nightspots with international DJ's spinning electronic dance music.
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