The
Central Pacific possesses the beaches closest to the
capital city. Among the best known are Punta Leona,
Playa Jacó, Herradura, the Manuel Antonio National
Park and Playa Dominical. They enjoy the characteristics
of a very hot and humid climate, with a season of
brilliant sunshine from December through the end of
April and warm waters all year long.
Hills covered with green forests compose the common
landscape of the area. Some of the features which
have made Manuel Antonio one of the places most preferred
by the tourists are the white sand beaches, cliffs,
rivers, rain forests, the large variety of animal
life, and the hot climate.
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The
Manuel Antonio National Park is home of the white
faced capuchin, mantled howler and red-backed squirrel
monkeys, two and three toad sloths, among other mammals,
as well as a number of species of birds. Punta Catedral
(cathedral point), the bay of Puerto Escondido (hidden
port), and the beautiful beaches with blue green waters
represent some of the main attractions of this park.
The road from the central valley to this area winds
through areas of very diverse scenery from cattle
grazing and crocodiles in the Grande de Tárcoles
River, to the plantations of oil palms in Parrita.
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