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Location: 30 miles west of San Jose Weather: Spring-like temperatures; dry season lasts from December through April Temperatures: 64-85º F year-round Altitude: 2,500-4,000 feet above sea level About: Santiago de Puriscal, called Puriscal by locals, was once part of the Western Huetar Kingdom, a Costa Rican indigenous group. The area was an important crossroads, used by the Huetar as a central meeting ground and resting place. Later, after Spanish conquest, the small village continued its geographical roll, serving as a stopping point on the central trade route between Costa Rican and Panama.
Today, this mountain town enjoys a picturesque location as well as easy access to Pacific coast beaches – Puntarenas is just 30 minutes away via the new Caldera highway. The quiet ambiance offers a relaxing alternative to bustling San Jose and the country’s more touristed areas. At La Cangreja National Park, miles of hiking trails and lovely viewpoints await, while two neighboring indigenous reserves offer a slice of authentic Costa Rican culture.
Puriscal has also grown as an agricultural center and residential community, and the area attracts visitors interested in rural tourism. Tour operators and independent organizations invite travelers to experience Costa Rica's great outdoors as a local: meet farmers, learn to herd cattle, or catch tilapia with just a hook and line. The Central Valley’s historic traditions are celebrated, and cultural visits include trips to a sugar cane farm and a local cigar factory.
Accommodations in Puriscal cater to moderate to upscale travelers and range in price from $50-$200 per night. A popular wellness retreat has beautiful accommodations and offers regular workshops on yoga and organic living. Healthy honeymoons, adventure packages, and holistic health guidance are also a specialty. Several local hotels include food in their rates, and meals are served family-style. Homestay options are also available – stay with a local family, practice Spanish, and dine on food grown locally. Many area businesses accept credit cards, and there are several ATMs downtown.
Places to See: Don Franklin’s Trapiche Tour Follow the journey of sugar from the cane field to the supermarket – and participate in each step of the process. Use the trapiche, a traditional sugar cane press, to make sweet sugar cane juice, and sample a variety of goodies made from fresh sugar. This tour must be arranged through a hotel or local tour operator.
La Cangreja National Park Located 20 miles west of Puriscal, La Cangreja is comprised of land once described as “the Garden of Eden.” The park’s fertile soil and virgin rainforest nourish a wealth of flora and fauna, including poison dart frogs, river turtles, basilisk lizards, sloths, armadillos, and more than 2,000 plant species. Be sure to stop at La Cangreja, a stunning lookout point, and explore the lower hiking trails – a series of paths rarely visited by tourists. Volunteers are welcome to assist in various conservation projects.
Phone: 2601-0020 Schedule: 8 a.m. until 4 p.m.; closed Mondays Cost: $8 Turu Ba Ri Topical Park Enjoy the adventure of a lifetime – choose from a zip line canopy tour, Tarzan swing, or the sensational Superman cable, which sends you flying 4,000 feet at a whopping 55 mph! More serene activities include a nature tour, horseback riding, and a scenic ride on the aerial tram. The park is in Turrubares, approximately 10 miles west of Puriscal.
Phone: 2250-0705 Schedule: Open 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.; closed Mondays Cost: $55-$120, depending on tour combination
Vegas de Santiago Tobacco Tour (Santiago de Puriscal) Visit a local cigar factory and learn how cigars are made. Discover special tobacco processes, how to roll a good cigar, and other celebrated traditions. The tour also explains the positive impact tobacco has had on the Puriscal region.
Phone: 2416-6744/8881-8568 Schedule: 8:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. Monday-Friday Zapaton and Quitirrisi Indigenous Reserves The Huetar indigenous tribe once dominated the zone, and their traditions live on in the small communities of Zapanton and Quitirrisi. Take a tour of the beautiful reserves, learn how the people live, and enjoy a typical meal with a Huetar family. Arrange this special tour with your hotel or local tour operator.
How to Get There:Air: Santiago de Puriscal is only 30 miles from San Jose’s Juan Santamaria International Airport. Bus: San Jose to Puriscal: $1.30; direct buses leave when full; nonstop buses leave every hour from 5:30 a.m. to 10:30 p.m. Departs from the Coca Cola bus station at Calle 16 between Avenidas 1 and 3. 2248-1703.
Car: Take Highway 27 West out of San Jose. Shortly after Santa Ana, follow signs south to Ciudad Colon and Puriscal.
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