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Hotel Casa Camarona Lodge
PUERTO VIEJO :
Fifteen kilometers south of Cahuita, Puerto Viejo (Old Harbour) is mixed tico, Creole and Indian community. Larger than Cahuita, Puerto Viejo is bustling and growing. As a landmark at the village entrance a derelict barge just offshore sprouts a tree.
Comfort amd simplicity
Easy access to the beach (all beach front rooms)
Peace
True Caribbean environment
Good friendly services
Good rates
FOOD :
With the sea nearby, lobster and shrimp cost much less in Limon that in San Jose, so you might be tempted to try them. Another specialty of the town is Jamaican-style cooking. Home cooking, heavy on fish, tripe, rice, coconut, and stews with cow’s feet, is less than familiar to other Costa Ricans.
Casa Camarona is well known as a "Caribbean style gourmet restaurant" where customers can enjoy delicious seafood, and Caribbean coucine dishes, cooked with simplicity but with taste. The architecture of "Lapalapa" Bar and Restaurant is rustic, well aired and truly Caribbean style, where you can enjoy your drinks, cocktails and meals overlooking de lush gardens and the Caribbean Sea. Main dishes are based on seafood, chicken and tenderloin meat but you also can enjoy the "Casa Camarona pasta" or the delicious "pasta with shrimps" or "pasta carbonara" with a touch or the Caribbean. At the bar you can order a variety of drinks, juices and cocktails.
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