MarketPuerto Carrillo
Company Profile

Puerto Carrillo

Puerto Carrillo is a district of the Hojancha canton, in the Guanacaste province of Costa Rica.

History
Puerto Carrillo was created on 23 July 1999 by Decreto Ejecutivo 28027-G. Segregated from Hojancha. == Geography ==
Geography
Puerto Carrillo has an area of and an elevation of metres. ==Economy==
Economy
Tourism Puerto Carrillo is a small unobtrusive community that has been playing host to some of the most renowned sport fishing boats in the world, since its discovery as a billfish destination over 15 years ago. The tiny harbor affords protection to a small handful of charter and private boats that are here on permanent bases. The beautiful white sand beach has small waves most of the time, and is popular with swimmers and families with kids. Playa Carrillo is never crowded, and it offers nice picnic areas right on the beach. Your car will be within easy reach, wherever you decide to spend your day in the sand. Carrillo also offers beautiful and secluded small beaches nearby. El Roble is a rocky beach with its own waterfall and tide pools. Playa El Sur a beautiful medium size beach surrounded by palm trees (only accessible by boat). Playa Samara, 7 km to the north, is a much larger beach with waves generally near knee to waist high, and is a popular place for beginning surfers and families. == Demographics ==
Demographics
For the 2011 census, Puerto Carrillo had a population of inhabitants. == Transportation ==
Transportation
Road transportation The district is covered by the following road routes: • National Route 158National Route 160National Route 901 Carrillo is located approximately from Nicoya, the economic and administrative hub of the region. Access to Carrillo is via paved roads. The paving of the "Road 150" from Nicoya through Sámara to Carrillo was completed in early 2006, which greatly increased the accessibility of the region and dramatically reduced driving times. The total drive now takes about 4 hours from San Jose's Juan Santamaría International Airport (SJO) and 2 hours from Liberia's Daniel Oduber International Airport (LIR), although traffic and construction can increase those times. Public buses operate between nearby Sámara and Nicoya several times a day; express buses operated by Empresa Alfaro also connect Sámara with San José usually twice a day (except weekends). Air service was provided by Sansa Airlines to the adjacent Carrillo Airport. The airport is no longer in use. ==Villages==
Villages
Administrative center of the district is the village of Puerto Carrillo. Other villages in the district are Angostura, Arbolito, Cuesta Malanoche, Estrada Rábago, Jobo, Lajas, Quebrada Bonita (partly), San Miguel and Santa María. ==Gallery==
Gallery
File:Arial photo of Carrillo.jpg|Aerial photo of Carrillo Beach File:Carrillo beach.jpg|Carrillo Beach File:Carrillo_sunset_1.jpg|Carrillo Beach Sunset File:Carrillo Sunset.jpg|Carrillo Beach Sunset File:Spinner Dolphin right off the coast of Carrillo.jpg|Spinner dolphins right off the coast of Carrillo File:Fire rainbow right off the coast of Carrillo.jpg|Fire rainbow right off the coast of Carrillo File:Stripe marlin right off the coast of Carrillo.jpg|Stripe marlin right off the coast of Carrillo File:Whale tail right off the coast of Carrillo.jpg|Humpback whale fluking right off the coast of Carrillo File:Carrillo Beach.jpg| == References ==
tickerdossier.comtickerdossier.substack.com