The Village of Parismina, Costa Rica
Costa Rica
- Eastern Lowlands:
Barra de Parismina
Dates: Year round opportunity
Description:
This tiny village of about 400 people is trying to get some sustainable tourism going to support the depressed local economy. This village is located on the Tortuguero canals of Costa Rica's Caribbean coast and can be reached only by boat. There are no roads or cars but there are a multitude of local guides, restaurants and lodging to let you create your own adventure. This village is off the beaten path and can give tourists a real glimpse of Caribbean small village life.
Highlights:
Parismina has a longer turtle season than the neighboring famous Tortuguero National park because leatherback sea turtles nest in great numbers at Parismina in addition to a multitude of green turtles. A new turtle hatchery and opportunities to help out with volunteer beach patrols make Parismina a great place to visit.
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Travel Types :
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- Birdwatching
- Eco Tours
- Ecology
- Environmental Studies
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- Fishing
- Fly Fishing
- Nature Tours
- Photography
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Cost in US$: USD 500
Cost Include Description:
Budget travelers can arrive by bus from San Jose for under 10$ and can find cheap accommodations for in the same price range, making it an affordable alternative to the further away but spectacular Tortuguero. Travelers with more of a budget can stay at nicer hotels in the village (25-80$) and big-budget travelers can find world class accommodations at one of the local sport fishing lodges.
This Program is open to
Worldwide
Participants.
Parismina Social Club's Mission Statement: To promote responsible development and eco-tourism in Barra de Parismina, Costa Rica.
Year Founded: 1999
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