Siquirres
Further east down Highway 32 from Guápiles is rural municipal center of Siquirres, the last large town of any notoriety before arriving to Puerto Limón, some 37 miles (60 km) further west. Originally a railroad junction on the old line from San José to Puerto Limón, Siquierres is a regional transport hub for bananas and other agricultural goods.
Siquirres is located in The Caribbean Coast of Costa Rica.
Aside from the many activities available around Siquirres, the town itself is of little interest. Cheap accommodations and eateries can be had around town. White water rafting down the famous Pacuare River—ranked amongst the top 10 rivers in the world by National Geographic—is available from Siquirres, which lies due north of the wild river.
Exploration of the Santa Clara alluvial plain is easy from Siquirres. Back roads branch out from Highway 32, allowing visitors access to many of the small local ecological reserves that dot the region.
Siquirres is located along Highway 32, connecting San José and Puerto Limon, thus transportation is seamless and buses available from each city. The airport at Puerto Limon is another option for visitors looking to cut down on travel time.
