Nosara Costa Rica
The Town of Nosara, Costa Rica is a sleepy community just inland from the Vacation Development of Nosara(The Project or Playas de Nosara) where the home actually resides. The Project is famous for its eclectic mix of Costa Rican and international culture. The first three hundred yards of beach front is designated a protected Reserve and absent of hotels and restaurants. The beach of Guiones has earned the reputation as one of the best surfing spots in Costa Rica.
You won’t find large hotels nor fast food chains in the Project. There are an abundance of small, classy restaurants serving a variety of international cuisine and smaller hotels and Bed & Breakfasts.
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Consider Nosara Costa Rica for you next exotic vacation location
If you are looking for a piece of paradise on earth, there is no better place to visit than Nosara, Costa Rica. Located on the western edge of the Nicoyla Pennisula, Nosara, Costa Rica is the beach area that runs alongside the Pacific Ocean.
One of the things that make Nosara, Costa Rica so special is that it is surrounded by the rainforest and beach landscapes, all of which are protected under Costa Rica’s maritime law so the area has been preserved for years making Nosara, Costa Rica appear to be in the same lush and green condition as it was decades ago.
Due to the fact Nosara, Costa Rica has been preserved, there are plenty of areas waiting to be explored and animals waiting for you to stumble upon them. In fact, if you are strolling along the Nosara, Costa Rica beach you will want to keep your eyes open for Olive Ridley seat turtles and your ears open for the sounds of the Howler monkeys coming from the rainforest trees.
If you are considering booking a trip to Nosara, Costa Rica you may want to aim for the beach during the “dry” period which envelops the months of April- November. This is so you are able to take in most of the beautiful scenery of the beaches and rainforest areas of Nosara, Costa Rica without worrying about the weather conditions.
You may also be pleased to learn that most people in Nosara, Costa Rica speak decent English because the economy of Nosara, Costa Rica depends heavily on tourism activities. Also, unlike Mexican water, the water in Nosara, Costa Rica is safe to drink if you are from another area, however if you still feel uncomfortable there are plenty of vendors who sell bottled water along the street sides.
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