ABOUT DRAKE BAY

Drake Bay TourismCosta Rica is a small Central American nation country with a population of 4.13 million (2007 EST.). Costa Rica is a democratic republic with a very strong system of constitutional checks and balances. Most commonly used Language is Spanish. English is a second language for many Costa Ricans. The Costa Rica Currency is Costa Rica Colon (CRC). Costa Ricans are largely of European rather than Mestizo descent; Spain was the primary country of origin. Capital of Costa Rica is San Jose and other major cities are Puntarenas, OSA Peninsula, Limon, and Liberia. Drake Bay town come in Puntarenas of Costa Rica.

Drake Bay TourismDrake Bay is shaped as a perfect half moon. Drake Bay is a magnificent town in Costa Rica famous for its pristine beauty, amazing culture and friendly natives, Drake Travels offers you an abundance of places to see and things to do. It is a wild, free place that is as close as any place can be to its natural state. Its closeness to Caño Island, Sierpe River, and Corcovado make it a convenient staying area. At Drake Bay Rainforest Chalet you can set out on a new expedition each day. From world-class SCUBA diving to internationally renowned sportfishing, come discover all that Drake Bay, Costa Rica has to offer.

Drake bay also known as Bahia Drake was named after the famous British explorer Sir Francis Drake who sailed to this remote corner of the world in March 1597.Drake Bay is situated along the western shores of the OSA Peninsula. This small Drake Bay Tourismvillage is composed of two tiny separate hamlets: Drake and Agujitas. A magnificent town (Drake Bay) known for its pristine beauty, amazing culture and friendly natives, Drake Bay offers you an abundance of places to see and things to do. Beaches, national parks, rainforests, volcanoes and wildlife, this town are abounding with natural beauty, unlike any other place in the world. Drake Bay or Bahia Drake lies on the northern end of the OSA Peninsula in Puntarenas province. Costa Rica is also the habitat of some of the most rare and endangered wildlife species on the planet. Besides providing Costa Ricans and foreign travelers with the privilege of admiring and studying the wonders of nature, the national parks and reserves protect the soil and watersheds and harbor an estimated 75 percent of all Costa Rica's species of flora and fauna, including species that have all but disappeared in neighboring countries.

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