The Cahuita National Park measures 1067 hectares, was designed to protect over than 22000 hectares of marine habitat, including extensive coral reefs, extended outward from Cahuita Point. The park is more often entered from the east end of Cahuita village, through the Kelly Creek entrance station and booth. Almost immediately, the visitor sees a 2km long white sand beach stretching along a gently curving bay to the east. About the first 500 meters from the beach have warning signs about unsafe swimming, but beyond that, waves are gently and swimming is safe.
The tropical forest shelters various animals, among which are the following: pacas, racoons, Northern tamanduas, opossums, coati-mundis, porcupines and capuchin monkeys. The marshes in the park contain many other animals, like the green iguanas, basilisks, gigantic blue crabs and many species of birds, like green ibis, blue herons, gulls, kingfishers and others.
Cahuita is also known for its coral reef ( reef offers 35 species of coral, including elkhorn , fan and brain coral ). There are also other types of marine life, like sea urchins, moray eels, turtles, lobsters and sharks. In total, this incredibly important reef houses 128 species of algae, 44 of crustaceans, 140 of molluscs and 123 of fish. It's essential to bring a snorkel and a mask, especially during March - April or September to October, when there is less rain in Limon.
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