Come Along with S.V. Scream

27 August 2009

Playas del Coco, Costa Rica

Steven

The town of Coco is the northernmost port of entry on Costa Rica’s Pacific coast. Coco is much smaller and more rustic than we expected. There are lots of shops, including two very fancy supermarkets, two large hardware stores, and three small “marine supply” stores.

Scream in Bahia Huevos

Scream in Bahia Huevos

Clearing into Costa Rica here was okay. The port captain and immigration were very simple. Customs made us take the bus out to the airport even though they sent a fellow over to the port captain’s office for us. We’re not sure why we traveled to the airport, but we were handed our temporary importation permit for the boat almost before we stepped in the door there. All of this was entirely free.

There are a number of anchorages within ten miles of Coco. All have sandy bottoms, clear water, and sand beaches:

Playa Panama

Playa Panama

We found the best snorkeling to be in Huevos. Guacamaya is supposed to be good, but visibility wasn’t great when we visited.

We had a great time in Coco.


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2 Comments currently posted.

Karen says:

We did have a great time! Thanks so much for showing me the great adventures of the Pacific Ocean!
Love you,
Karen

dad ensslen says:

gorgeous setting, gorgeous pictures, paradise, remarkable

beats penticton’s spectacular and very long and sandy beaches

thanks

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