9th January, Puerto Limon

Approaching our berth

Approaching our berth

The port is located on Costa Rica’s Caribbean coast, 200 miles to the west of the Panama Canal and therefore makes for a convenient call, prior to the transit of the Canal itself.  It has 3 usable berths, a finger pier providing 2 of them and the 3rd being a cargo berth.  ‘Swell’ is always a factor here; it can be quite high when any sea is coming from the south, which results in little protection inside the harbour.

We were fortunate, the seas were coming from the north-east and as a consequence, the harbour was relatively calm.  I ‘backed’ in to the berth, being bow-out also reduced the ‘slapping’ which would have affected our broad, flat stern.

Puerto Limon exports a great deal of Costa Rica’s Fruit produce.  Well known household names such as Chiquita, Del Monte and Dole have large logistic bases nearby, bananas, pineapples and exotic fruit being the main exports.

Karen and I took the opportunity to go on tour, the Veranague Rain forest, a National park area, is an hour’s ride away, (across ‘questionable’ roads, which made our ride quite ‘bouncy’).

Once there, we were guided by a Naturalist through the area, spotting 2 and 2-toed sloths, monkeys and glorious fauna and flora. The heat was stifling at times and the 350 steps down and up from the waterfall made for a good work-out.

The Reception area

The Reception area

Our Naturalist

Our Naturalist

A Monkey

A Monkey

A 3-toed sloth, being slothful...

A 3-toed sloth, being slothful…

Poisonous frggy

Poisonous froggy

BIG spiders

BIG spiders

Beautiful butterflies

Beautiful butterflies

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BIG snakes...

BIG snakes...

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Waterfalls

4 thoughts on “9th January, Puerto Limon”

  1. Wonderful to be sailing with you once again, wishfully speaking. Always enjoy your blog, the spiders, not so much.. Barb

  2. Excellent pictures Captain. We really enjoy reading your blog once again, but we don’t like having you away. Have a wonderful cruise.

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