Beach Savegre 

Quepos and Dominical
Vehicle double traction
To the Airport The Managua, Quepos

It is located in the Province of Puntarenas in the canton of Osa.

It presents an approximate extension of 12 km that goes particularly from the boca of the River Orange tree the one that presents scenic attractiveness, the Island Mogote and Punta Serrucho, to the river Savegre.

Beach of dark, rectilinear sand and of type open sea. They can be carried out activities of sun, beach, sea, sports of beach, walks, flora observation and fauna and the fishing, especially in the outlets.

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Their infrastructure and plant is precarious.

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Beach Matapalo 

Passable during the whole year
To the Airport The Managua, Quepos

It is located in the Province of Puntarenas, in the Canton of Osa.

This beach is adjacent with Beach Savegre and is prolonged eight kilometers, understood among the mouth of the River Savegre and that of the Hatillo Nuevo. It is of open, rectilinear type sea and with strong surf. Their sand presents a dark grizzly color. Have abundant vegetation, constituted mainly by almond trees and coconut trees. The swimmer should take cautions when the bathroom for her characteristic of open sea.

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Infrastructure is good, it has lodging type booths.

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Beach Barú 

Passable during the whole year
To the Airport The Managua, Quepos

It is located in the Half Pacific.

Beach of dark sands, of soft slope and soft surf, with a longitude of 3.140 mt. Their main attractiveness is the exuberant vegetation and its great potential of fresh water, it has a well developed swamp that it serves from natural habitat to the most varied species constituting a complement to the life characteristic of the sea and rivers. The region is an area of completely watched over nested of turtles. It is recommended for the scientific tourism and of observation. For the swimmers, you should take cautions toward the southeast part in the outlet of the River Barú.

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