Casa Nuestra - Manzanillo, C.R.

Area:  12,382 terrestrial acres 
           10,950 marine acres

Location:  Talamanca, Limon Province

Date of Creation 29 October 1985

  

Park Attractions

The Gandoca Manzanillo Wildlife Refuge protects the lowlands of the southern Caribbean coastal region of Costa Rica. This coastal zone is between the mouths of the Rio Cocles and the Rio Sixaola, which forms the border with Panama. The refuge also protects a coral reef front across Punta Uva, Manzanillo and Uva, popular with scuba divers.

The area is known for its manatees, dolphins, and several species of sea turtles nest on the beaches from February through May.

Driving Directions

From San Jose, take the main highway to Limon, then south through the town of Cahuita. To reach the northern Manzanillo sector, drive through Puerto Viejo, and take the road through Punta Cocles and Punta Uva. To reach the Gandoca sector, take the highway south of Cahuita through Hone Creek, then BriBri. Shortly before you reach the town of Sixaola (at the Panama border), you will turn coastward to Gandoca.

Park Facilities and Hours

There is an information station, restrooms, drinking water and picnic area.



Other nearby parks include Cahuita National Park, Hitoy Cerere Biological Reserve, Aviarios del Caribe Wildlife Refuge and Cuenca Rio Banano Protected Zone.