Cabuya, Costa Rica

Cabuya Island Cemetery

Cabuya is a small fishing village on the Nicoya Peninsula of Costa Rica.[1]

It is located a few miles from the tourist areas of Montezuma and Santa Teresa, and is visited by hikers, surfers and water sports enthusiasts.[2]

The first nature reserve in Costa Rica, Cabo Blanco Reserva is located at Cabuya.[3][4] [5] Near the village is a Yoga retreat.[6][7]

Off the coast is Isla de Cabuya, the Cemetery Island. Cabuya Island is accessible by foot at low tide[8] and dates back to pre-Columbian times. It is still used a burial ground. The reef that surrounds the island is used for fishing and snorkeling.[9]

References

  1. Academic American encyclopedia. Aretê Pub. Co. 1980.
  2. Bruce Conord; June Conord (1 March 2006). Pocket Adventures Costa Rica. Hunter Publishing, Inc. pp. 196–. ISBN 978-1-58843-582-8.
  3. "Cabuya, North Puntarenas". Go Visit Costa Rica.
  4. Fabio Ausenda (24 April 2007). Green Volunteers: The World Guide to Voluntary Work in Nature Conservation - 6th Edition. Rizzoli.
  5. James R. Reddell (1982). Further Studies on the Cavernicole Fauna of Mexico and Adjacent Regions. Association for Mexican Cave Studies.
  6. "Om Center in Watertown helps you find your inner peace". Register Citizen News.
  7. " HBO’s Entourage Actress Opens the Ultimate Yoga Retreat in Costa Rica". The Costa Rica Star. by Jaime Lopez – May 8, 2012
  8. "Introducing Cabuya". Lonely Planet.
  9. "Charter fishing near Cabuya, Costa Rica: Up close and personal". The Costa Rica News.

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