Atractions: The Dominical beach runs for 3 miles (4 km) with a rocky brown shore, where you can enjoy activities like diving, snorkeling, and kayaking. Lush forests next to
the coast make it an excellent place for bird watching, sliding along a cable over the tree tops, or observing flora and fauna from a canopy observation
platform.
The road trip to Playa Dominical Costa Rica is definitely a great
opportunity to enjoy the beautiful scenery of this area. You can expect rainfall
in Playa Dominical the same as on any beach or in any town in the south and central Pacific Region of the country.
Since the village is right on the coast you can expect cool breezes at night that will allow you to fall asleep to the
sound of the breaking waves. Enjoy eating at tropical fusion restaurants with
very reasonable prices, dining in small restaurants called ?sodas? can be rewarding as you eat a fresh lobster or other seafood. You can even buy lobsters
or crabs as the fishermen set foot ashore after a hard day of work, or just have a nice filling casado with chicken or meat.
Playa Dominical Costa Rica is located in the Central Pacific Region of Costa
Rica and is often referred to as every surfer?s dream. Punta Dominical is a
small town, 28 miles (45 km) south of Quepos. What you will find here is a
church, a school, and a few restaurants and hotels. Former visitors fell in love
with this coastal paradise and never left. Many of these tourists married Ticas
or Ticos and decided to start a new life here. Playa Dominical?s lefts and
rights attract surfers who want to travel here and spend a great time with
fellow surfers. Lodging in this area of Costa Rica can satisfy every budget and
taste; anything from a small room in a hotel to a large house can be rented
here. Surfers who settled here run their own businesses like bed and breakfasts,
surf camps, and other accommodations on the beach.
It is unbelievable that such a small town is so well organized. The community of
Dominical has developed different social programs such as recycling,
reforestation, ecological education and a sea turtle nursery. This is a common
practice in almost all tourist oriented towns and villages in Costa Rica. There
are lots of great activities to enjoy in the great beach town of Playa
Dominical. Costa Rica offers here great horseback riding tours that will take
you to Nauyaca Waterfall which is 213 ft (65 meters) high. This is a beautiful
trip that will allow you to take in the surrounding landscape. Close to this
secluded area you will find the Ballena (Whale) Marine National Park. This park
was created in 1990 to protect 8 miles (13 km) of shoreline. The park includes
272 land acres (110 hectares) and 13 water acres (5 hectares). The area
preserves the productivity of the biological communities that live in this
coastal zone and preserves the habitat for different marine.
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