If you love chocolate, nature and observing wild animals in their natural habitat such as monkeys, sloths and colored frogs, this is the perfect tour for you. During this tour, you will be visiting a traditional cocoa plantation near Cahuita Park in Puerto Limon.
In this property, managed by a local family with more than 100 years of chocolate tradition, you will be able to know its history and how it has managed to survive through time. Accompanied by expert local guides, we will visit the cocoa plantations to learn about the plant, the cultivation techniques, its fruits, harvest, and processing of the seeds until we reach the final product: Chocolate.
After this chocolate tour, continue the jorney to Tortuguero Canal, a place fully of wildlife species where the sloths in their natural habitat, are easy to see.
Limón, commonly known as Puerto Limón, is a district, the capital city and main hub of Limón province, as well as of the Limón canton in Costa Rica. It is the seventh largest city in Costa Rica, with a population of over 55,000, and is home of the Afro-Costa Rican community. The pier is located right in front of the city and it is a small town that you can explore easily with a short walk. During our tour, our guide will provide a short city tour where you will be able to learn about its culture, traditions and principal attractions.
Tortuguero Canal in Moin, Puerto Limon area, is the starting of the 100 miles that goes along the Caribbean coast of Costa Rica. This natural and man-made channel host many wildlife species easy to see, including sloths, aquatic birds and with some good luck, monkeys.
If you would like to discover and learn all about cocoa or chocolate, you will be in the right place to do it, visiting our original cocoa plantation (more than 100 years old) with its respective history then we arrive at a new plantation in production where you learn how to grow cocoa in harmony with nature and you can also taste the fresh fruit and we will arrive at the Afro-Caribbean Museum, the whole history of cocoa, machinery used to process cocoa drying in the last century and next to the museum there is an adequate space where observe the whole process of the cocoa bean, even customers can participate tasting the grains in different stages of the process until they become chocolate and finally they can taste the chocolate they want.
We meet our customers at the main entrance of the pier. It is a short distance from the cruise ship to the main gate.
PLEASE READ the following instructions regarding PICKUP TIME and MEETING LOCATION for your shore excursion. It is your responsibility to have this information clear for avoid any inconvenience the day of the tour and don´t miss your tour.
Tour Meeting Time: 8:00 AM or 30 Minutes After Ship Arrival. We operate all our tours accordingly with ship arrival. We know sometimes the ships run late. For this reason, we have our pickup 30 minutes after the ship arrival with first departure at 8:00 AM.
Meeting Places by arrival port: Main Entrance of the pier.
Puntarenas: Please walk to the main exit of the pier. On the way to the main public street. Once there you will see our guides holding a sign with your name.
Puerto Limon. Please walk to the main exit of the pier. On the way to the main public street. Once there you will see our guides holding a sign with your name.
For Puerto Caldera: The port authority offers a free shuttle bus service to the main entrance of the pier. Take it and meet our staff at the entrance of the terminal. Do not take the shuttle that goes to Puntarenas City. Just go the main gate.
We do not pick up INSIDE the pier. Do not stop at the local vendors inside the pier. Go straight to main gate of the terminal. Main Public Street.
Limón is a vibrant port city on Costa Rica's Caribbean coast, known for its rich Afro-Caribbean culture, lush rainforests, and stunning beaches. It offers a unique blend of tropical landscapes, cultural diversity, and adventure activities, making it a compelling destination for travelers seeking something different from the more touristy Pacific coast.
A remote national park accessible only by boat or plane, known for its nesting sea turtles and vast network of canals and waterways.
A beautiful coastal park with lush rainforests, coral reefs, and pristine beaches.
A popular beach in the city center, known for its calm waters and vibrant atmosphere.
A museum dedicated to the Afro-Caribbean heritage of Limón, showcasing the history and culture of the local community.
A protected area known for its biodiversity, including monkeys, sloths, and a variety of bird species.
A staple dish made with red beans, coconut milk, and rice, often served with plantains and fried fish or chicken.
A traditional dish made with a spicy meat stew, usually served with rice and plantains.
A flatbread made from cassava, similar to a pancake, often served with fish or beans.
Fresh coconut water straight from the coconut, a refreshing and hydrating drink.
This is the dry season, offering the best weather for outdoor activities and beach visits. The city is lively with festivals and events.
Costa Rican Colón (CRC)
GMT-6
120VV, 60HzHz
Limón is generally safe for tourists, but it's important to be aware of your surroundings and take precautions to avoid petty crime and scams. The city has a higher crime rate than other parts of Costa Rica, so it's essential to stay vigilant.
Limón Train Station
Terminal 7-10 in San José
The bus system is affordable and covers most areas. However, schedules can be irregular, and buses can be crowded.
Available • Apps: Uber, DiDi
Car, Bike, Scooter
A remote and pristine national park known for its nesting sea turtles, vast network of canals, and diverse wildlife.
A beautiful coastal park with lush rainforests, coral reefs, and pristine beaches.
A vibrant town known for its Afro-Caribbean culture, beautiful beaches, and laid-back atmosphere.
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