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Hacienda Jabes In UVITA, OSA
Hacienda Jabes Lodge, located in Playa Uvita Osa, Puntarenas, Costa Rica, born as an option for fresh and different national and international tourism, operating since the beginning of the 80 and strategically located near the major attractions of the area such as , Whale National Marine Park, Uvita Beach, Playa Arcos, Playa Ventanas and many more, one of the richest biological areas of the country, where you can enjoy our lodge surrounded by the mountains of rainforest, rivers, streams, paths, with a exquisite view that lets you observe a wide variety of birds in the area and transient, and of course the diversity of fauna and flora that can only find here.
Our hotel, designed with a delicate rustic style, have what is necessary so you can take a short comfort, and your stay is totally and completely enjoyable.
Our personalized service, will guarantee meet their needs and take your time, relax, enjoy and learn.
We have perfected the technique for the visitor forget their genuine concerns, and enjoy full rest for a while, joined the flora of the area, where you can hear the song of birds in the morning, and enjoy a wonderful experience .
Marino Ballena national park
The Marino Ballena National Park is located in peaceful him coastline between Punta Uvita and Punta Piñuela, in the district Cortes, the canton Osa, province of Puntarenas. The park has an area of 110 hectares land and 5,375 hectares marine.
With this creation, one seeks to ensure the maintenance of critical habitats for breeding and spawning of many marine species and preserve the productivity of biological communities.
The Marino Ballena National Park is framed within a region of great scenic beauty, so besides the scientific value, has great value for environmental education and tourism development.
Ecosistems of the region One of the most important marine environments of the area, the reefs are organic, commonly known as coral reefs.
In other marine environments that protects the park, you can find species such as crabs, worms, crayfish, algae, several species of fish, sponges and mollusks such as cambutes. |