Multi-colored wooden signs
Cahuita's streets leave no one indifferent. I do not know why, but I had the idea that Cahuita was typically Caribbean, with many hotels, luxury resorts, etc. If you go with this idea you'll be surprised as there are two unpaved main streets in the form of a cross. They are streets where parked cars always huddle in corners and on the grass, there are many shops and most of them are related to the number one source of local income - tourism. There are all kinds shops and services: boat trips to snorkel in the coral reef in Punta Cahuita, guided tours of Cahuita National Park, renting surfboards, "booth" (rooms) to sleep, Internet access, and also, of course, bars and restaurants where you can have a cold beer and taste the typical dishes Ticos, although in this case, mixed with Caribbean flair.