Sidebar #63 - Limón Province

Limón, which means “Lemon” in Spanish, may be the most distinct province in Costa Rica. It is located on Costa Rica’s eastern coast and comprises the entirety of the country’s access to the Caribbean. This Caribbean influence is robust in Limón. Many Jamaican immigrants settled in Limón and brought with them foods and traditions. There are several dishes unique to Limón such as Caribbean-style rice & beans, pati, plantinta, agua de sapo, and more. In my opinion, the food in Limón is the best in the country. Limón also celebrates Carnaval every October and has its own unique calypso music.



Puerto Limón, or Limón city is the capital and main hub for transportation, although most visitors go to the beach town of Puerto Viejo de Talamanca. If you ask a Tico their favorite beach town, more often than not they say Puerto Viejo. And with reason, because I think it is mine too. The attitude there is even more laid back and “Pura Vida” than the rest of the country, it is cheaper than most of the other tourist spots, and the beaches are stunning too.





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