What to do and see in Puerto Limon, Province of Limon: The Best Things to do Good for Big Groups

August 16, 2021 Rosalyn Ihle

Puerto Limón (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈpweɾto liˈmon]), commonly known as Limón (Spanish for "lemon"), is the capital city and main hub of Limón province, as well as of the cantón (county) of Limón in Costa Rica. It is the sixth-largest city in Costa Rica, with a population of over 55,000 (including surrounding towns), and is home of a multicultural community. Part of the community traces its roots to Italian, Jamaican and Chinese laborers who worked on a late nineteenth-century railroad project that connected San José to Puerto Limón. Until 1948, the Costa Rican government did not recognize Afro-Caribbean people as citizens and restricted their movement outside Limón province. As a result of this "travel ban", this Afro-Caribbean population became firmly established in the region, which influenced the decision to not move even after it was legally permitted. Nowadays, there is an important outflow of Limón natives who move to the country's Central Valley in search for better employment and education. The Afro-Caribbean community speaks Spanish and Limonese Creole, a creole of English.
Restaurants in Puerto Limon

1. The Jungle Breeze

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5.0 based on 59 reviews

The Jungle Breeze

Brisas de la Jungla´s total capacity reaches up to 25 hectares. It offers beautiful panoramic views of the surrounding areas including the communities of Río Blanco, Puerto Moín and the Caribbean Coast. This new tourist project allows its visitors to learn about various aspects of ecotourism, whilst enjoying the most thrilling adventure of gliding through the treetops, witnessing some of the most spectacular views in nature.

2. Ride The Rainforest Costa Rica

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Ride The Rainforest Costa Rica

Ride The Rainforest Costa Rica was created to give you the chance to experience the joy of riding horses on the beach. Whatever your age, background or level of experience. Everybody is welcome! We have more than 30 years of experience and worked in different countries including dressage; showjumping; archery on horseback, barebackriding and cross country. Our tours can be booked in english and Spanish!

3. Relax Day Tours

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Relax Day Tours

We are a local tour operator with more than 20 years of experience at delivering tours in Puerto Limon, founded by Federico Schuster. We strive to deliver the most enjoyable day tours, share our knowledge and offer you a pleasant experience while you visit the Caribbean coast. Join us in a trip and enjoy a delightful excursion in Puerto Limon!

4. Veragua Rainforest Park

Brisas de Veragua, 12 km South from the Liverpool Entrance on the Highway to Limon, Puerto Limon 70101 Costa Rica +506 4000 0949 [email protected] http://www.veraguarainforest.com
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Veragua Rainforest Park

A day at the Veragua Rainforest is the perfect way to experience firsthand as many of Costa Rica’s wonders as possible. Glide through the rainforest treetops on an aerial tram (gondola) looking out for monkeys, sloths and colorful rainforest birds. Visit the world-class Frog and Reptile Habitats-- and mingle with hundreds of butterflies at the Butterfly Garden, including the famous blue morpho! Journey into the forest on diverse walking trails, admiring the sights and sounds of wild flora and fauna. Enjoy a walk to the riverbank or hike to a spectacular cascading waterfall, feeling the thunderous spray almost at your fingertips. Or experience the most exhilarating canopy zip-line ride in the Caribbean-- the Original Canopy Tour-- as you glide silently through the Costa Rican rainforest on specially-built traverses and platforms, marveling at the commanding views from the treetops. And don’t forget to visit The Foundation for Rainforest Research,where university RESERVATION REQUIRED

Reviewed By johnsB5340VB - Thornhill, Canada

We visited this Park as a day trip from a cruise line. There is so much to see in the Park, including an exhibit area providing live wildlife (separated by glass to keep them and us safe), a wonderful butterfly exhibit of mounted specimens, and an area enclosed by netting with many of the butterflies from the previous exhibit flying around us. We had a short but very interesting presentation by one of the researchers explaining aspects of the work they are doing in the Park. The aerial tram ride provided a wonderful swatch through the park allowing us to capture some of the vastness of this place. We were even able to see our ship in the distance at one point. At the bottom of the ride we walked a platform further into the rainforest. Although we saw limited wildlife, it was amazing just to be able to walk through this facility. Great care was taken to keep us on the platform. Our guide, Wendy, who was with us from the time we left the ship until our return, was well versed in her country and added many details was we visited the Park. She was careful to point out camouflaged frogs and snakes in the exhibit area. We were disappointed at the poverty and excessive garbage in many of the areas during the one hour bus ride to and from the Park. The road was also quite rough, which could be a problem for anyone susceptible to motion sickness. With such a spectacular Park, one would have expected the local government to assist with cleaning up the road in. We and those we spoke with on our tour were definitely glad we signed up for this one.

5. Greenway Nature Day Tours

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Greenway Nature Day Tours

With over 20 years tour operating experience in Costa Rica, Greenway Nature Tours is excellently positioned to fulfill all your Costa Rica Travel - Vacation and tour requirements. Our business is making your dreams of the ultimate Costa Rican rain forest come true. No other tour operator can offer you our personalized service, expertise, information quality and staff capability to organize vacation and travel in Costa Rica efficiently and safely - from coast to coast all to match your budget. We are experts on Costa Rica Vacations, Eco-tourism, Private Daily Tours, Transfers, Shore Excursions from Puerto Limon and Puntarenas and Educational Trips.

6. Tortuguero Wildlife Tour

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Tortuguero Wildlife Tour

Our business is specialized in a variety of tours around the Caribbean in Puerto Limon Costa Rica, we offer reliability, responsibility and safety first. We do tour by the tortuguero canales, tour by the city of Limón, we visit the national park cahuita and veragua, our transport meet the optimal conditions to do the tours. Tortuguero National Park and other attractions in the Caribbean.

7. Your Lucky Tour

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Your Lucky Tour

Enjoy your Vacation in Costa Rica with.. Your Lucky Tour Costa Rica spans two coasts: from the Pacific Ocean to the Caribbean Sea. A small country at only 200 miles wide, it has become a newfound paradise for travelers, who come from around the world to enjoy the wide variety of landscapes and climates it offers. Visitors relax on its sunny beaches, venture into the wild on outdoor adventures, and treasure the country’s natural beauty and rich indigenous culture. Thousands have already discovered their ideal vacation experience with Your Lucky tour. Our eager, knowledgeable guides know the area intimately, and offer flexible and affordable tours to any of the beautiful places you’ve dreamed of seeing. Let us do the driving, in our air conditioned vehicles, and we’ll make your trip to Costa Rica the one you won’t soon forget. Your Lucky Tour have the aim to show visitors many of the beautiful and exciting things in Costa Rica. By keeping reasonable prices, finding the best local guide

8. Tortuguero Canal

Tortuguero Canal Terminal de Cruceros Japdeva Cruise Terminal, Puerto Limon 70101 Costa Rica
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Tortuguero Canal

Reviewed By Nush525 - Utrecht, The Netherlands

Get a boat ride with Desmon Garth - he's super skilled at maneuvering the canal, would spot all sorts of animals and stop so you get to see them. ????

9. Explore Limon

Puerto Limon 70101 Costa Rica +506 8869 1653 [email protected] http://www.explorelimon.com
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Explore Limon

At Explore Limon we specialize in historic tours around the city of Puerto Limon. Our themes are culture, art, gastronomy, music, nature, and others that make up the identity of the city. The tours last 2.5 hours and cover the main monuments, buildings and natural sites classified as Costa Rican National Heritage sites. The routes do not have an established rate, the participant decides at the end of the tour to give the value that they believe is adjusted to the quality of the activity.

Reviewed By Botanicalpainter

You arrive on your cruise ship in Puerto Limon, Costa Rica. Five minutes’ walk away across the road from the port is Limon City, or Puerto Limon to those unwilling to differentiate between the port area and the commercial/residential district beyond. We wanted to explore Limon City, but not on our own as we had been fed dire warnings about the prevalence of crime there. Was there any truth in these advisories? It’s difficult to say because crime statistics specific to Limon City/Puerto Limon are difficult to find and even then not easy to interpret. Still there’s nothing wrong with being sensible so we booked a guided walking tour through the organisation ‘Explore Limon’. All our arrangements were made by email prior to leaving England. Our guide was Sergio from ‘Explore Limon’ and he arranged to meet us in Parque Vargas by the Gazebo situated just a few minutes from where our cruise ship was berthed. And we certainly felt safe enough in his company. Our immediate concern prior to meeting with Sergio was that our ship was frustratingly late docking and allowing passengers ashore. By the time we disembarked and cleared the port area would he still be at our pre-arranged meeting point? We rushed past the lines of locals and their offers of excursions and fast walked into Parque Vargas. Would Sergio still be there? He was. At first glance Limon City was unprepossessing. Looking around you could not fail to gain the impression that this once thriving city is in a state of long drawn out terminal decline. Yes, it does need some TLC and could certainly benefit from regeneration projects. But what you see first of all is just surface. Sergio is a highly knowledgeable and experienced guide. With him we were able to see beneath this superficiality. He is passionate about this place - his city - and enthusiastic about promoting its virtues of which there are any number to Limon’s visitors. He is an inspiration. Our tour was scheduled to last for two and a half hours, but ended up being nearer three and a half. Sergio invited us to meet any number of Limon residents, who despite the state of the national economy - an enviable GDP growth, but high national debt coupled with high unemployment - seem to maintain a very positive outlook on life. Led by Sergio we visited buildings that had once been part of M.C. Keith’s 19th century United Fruit Company empire at the centre of the banana industry, but now only lightly occupied and no longer concerned with the banana trade. With Sergio interpreting we enjoyed impromptu conversations with local residents whom we met in the course of our tour. Several were street traders operating from stalls, tables on pavements, or just the carrier racks on the backs of their mopeds. A visit to an art gallery established and run by a local fine arts enthusiast made us realise that this gallery is at the centre of a community of talented painters many of them working en plein air. This was followed by a tour of what had once been a vibrant indoor market, but was now clinging tenaciously onto life thanks to the determination of a handful of stall holders. There is a number of historically important buildings standing deserted and no longer maintained. These are listed, or protected, buildings which cannot be demolished and which would also be uneconomic to revitalise and put to new uses. Consequently they are simply left to decay. Our tour ended at the Catedral Sagrado Corazon de Jesus dedicated in 2010 and replacing the previous cathedral so badly damaged in the 1991 earthquake. The architecture is unapologetically Brutalist, which is to say its imposing concrete masses and planes are not easy on the eye. But step inside. The singular most striking feature is the ceiling, which Sergio explained was constructed to resemble the keel of Noah’s ark. In the imaginary waters beneath the keel and set into the exterior walls are fine stained glass windows allowing shafts of colour to permeate the interior space. In its own way the Catedral Sagrado Corazon de Jesus symbolises what we come to understand about Limon City. What you see on the exterior belies what exists within. To appreciate the sense of the place you do need to dive beneath its surface. We thoroughly enjoyed our excursion through Limon City and can highly recommend not only the tour, but also Sergio who brought it to life for us through his narrative featuring the history, economy, geography, politics and social aspects of this interesting place. Our walking tour arrangements were made through [email protected] and there is no fixed fee. At the end of your tour you pay what you feel the experience was worth to you. Our one regret was that having noted the risk of crime we had erred on the side of caution and taken only a modest amount of USD ashore with us. We gave Sergio what we had feeling it was not enough and wishing we could have given him more. He certainly deserved it.

10. Playa Bonita

Playa Bonita Highway 240, Puerto Limon 70101 Costa Rica
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Playa Bonita

Reviewed By MindiB_11 - Scotts Valley, United States

We didn't spend much time here, but I thought it was a great beach. The waves were really big the day we were there. So I didn't spend much time in the water. Just walking around and enjoying the warm weather was a treat! Lots of families were at the beach playing, eating and having fun.

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