Cahuita
Cahuita is a district of the Talamanca canton, in the Limón province of Costa Rica. It is located on the Caribbean coast.
History
Cahuita was created on 19 February 1970 by Decreto Ejecutivo 13.Geography
Cahuita has an area of km2 and an elevation of metres.Locations
- Poblados: Buenavista, Bordón, Carbón, Carbón 1, Carbón 2, Catarata, Cocles, Comadre, Dindirí, Gibraltar, Hone Creek, Hotel Creek, Kekoldi, Limonal, Manzanillo, Mile Creek, Patiño, Playa Chiquita, Puerto Viejo, Punta Caliente, Punta Cocles, Punta Mona, Punta Uva, Tuba Creek.
Manzanillo
Manzanillo is a village located just outside the Jairo Mora Sandoval Gandoca-Manzanillo Mixed Wildlife Refuge, at the end of Route 256. Manzanillo is situated south of Puerto Limon in Limón Province on Costa Rica's Caribbean coast. The main attraction of this tiny town is its white sand beach lined with palm trees.Demographics
For the 2011 census, Cahuita had a population of inhabitants.Culture
Due to its proximity to the Caribbean shoreline, Cahuita is renowned for Afro-Caribbean influence on dining and local culture. The city is specifically known for its beaches, dessert crepes, and variations of grilled chicken.The town was also home to Walter Ferguson, the "King of Calypso". His 100th birthday in 2019 was declared National Calypso Day by Costa Rica's vice president.
Tourism
The Playa Negra and Cahuita National Park are close to town. Limón is north of Cahuita. Puerto Viejo is the next town south.The main access of Jairo Mora Sandoval Gandoca-Manzanillo Mixed Wildlife Refuge is located in this district, in the Manzanillo village.
Transportation
Road transportation
The district is covered by the following road routes:- National [Route 36 (Costa Rica)|National Route 36]
- National Route 256