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 Rural Tourism
 Rural tourism makes it possible to have an authentic and enriching experience, with the option to participate in the daily activities
of country life and enjoy the family atmosphere. Another option
is taking in bullfighting events in the communities of Mansión, Pueblo Viejo, San Joaquín and Vigía. Once a year, these spectacles coincide with the celebration of the town’s patron saint. These activities include the sale of typical foods, bull riding and bullfighting competitions, ribbon races, dances and more.
  Hojancha y Nandayure are two cantons with an extensive natural and cultural wealth. Their lifestyle and geographic features are some of the reasons why the Nicoya Peninsula has been identified as one of the world’s five blue zones with a uniquely high life expectancy, a distinction that has put them on the map and awakened the interest of the tourism sector.
Rural tourism offers an authentic experience that preserves the natural and cultural heritage of our villages. Spending time in a blue zone offers a special feel to the destination for both entrepreneurs and visitors.
  Enjoy hiking and trekking, a tour of an orchid garden, a visit to the sugar mill and horseback riding in the mountains located in the highlands
of the cantons of Hojancha and Nandayure, passing by viewpoints, historical sites and the highest waterfall in Central America while taking in the exuberant natural environment.
Discover the unique aspects of Isliteño culture (in Punta Islita), including the arts, history, customs, cuisine, blue zone, native ingredients and more.
  Islita is picturesque, popular natural destination in Guanacaste, which also boasts a colonial church with a bell tower and a lively artistic community.
As for tourist services, the region offers accommodations, restaurants, free private parking, outdoor pool and bar. Thematic activities and travel agencies will help you turn your dreams into reality.
Cattle raising and herding
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