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The beautiful coast of Golfo Dulce brings an unforgettable experience to the nature lover. It offers uninhabited beaches surrounded by pristine rainforests with lots of marine and wildlife.
Visitors are attracted by the great variety of plant and wildlife species that are endemic to this region, especially whales, macaws and families of squirrel monkeys. Dolphins are often seen, and some lucky tourists have even observed whale sharks.
The lodges are located along the coast of the gulf and they cater to adventure enthusiasts and nature lovers. Most of the jungle lodges offer nice rooms with fans and private bathrooms, guided nature treks and family style meals.

How to get there:
If you are driving, take the Southern Interamerican Highway that passes through Cartago and continues to San Isidro del General. Once you arrive to San Isidro del General follow the signs to Buenos Aires. After Buenos Aires continue the highway along the side of Terraba river until you reach Palmar Norte. Continue straight until you see the exit to Golfito on your right side.
Upon arrival to Golfito, take a 20 minute boat ride across to one of the lodges at the Golfo Dulce private reserve.
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