Golfito is a
district and port town of the
Golfito canton, in the
Puntarenas province of
Costa Rica
Costa Rica (, ; ; literally "Rich Coast"), officially the Republic of Costa Rica ( es, República de Costa Rica), is a country in the Central American region of North America, bordered by Nicaragua to the north, the Caribbean Sea to the no ...
, located on the southern Pacific Coast, near the border of
Panama.
Toponymy
Literally translated as 'little
gulf'.
Geography
Golfito has an area of km²
and an elevation of metres.
From the northern section, which was the old
United Fruit Company headquarters, trails go up to the
Golfito Mixed Wildlife Refuge
Golfito Mixed Wildlife Refuge ( es, Refugio de Vida Silvestre Mixto Golfito), is a protected area in Costa Rica, managed under the Osa Conservation Area
Osa Conservation Area is an administrative area which is managed by SINAC for the purposes ...
on the hill, which is part of the
National System of Conservation Areas. Tall, high, evergreen
rain forests surround the coastal lowlands around the town. The region receives an average of of rainfall annually.
Golfito Bay is within the larger
Golfo Dulce, and separated from the open Pacific Ocean by the
Osa Peninsula. Ferry boats cross the Golfo Dulce from Golfito to
Puerto Jimenez
Puerto, a Spanish word meaning ''seaport'', may refer to:
Places
*El Puerto de Santa María, Andalusia, Spain
*Puerto, a seaport town in Cagayan de Oro City, Philippines
*Puerto Colombia, Colombia
*Puerto Cumarebo, Venezuela
*Puerto Galera, Orient ...
, which is an access point to the Osa Peninsula and
Corcovado National Park
Corcovado National Park ( es, Parque Nacional Corcovado) is a National Park on the Osa Peninsula, in Osa Canton, southwestern Costa Rica (9° North, 83° West), which is part of the Osa Conservation Area. It was established on 24 October 197 ...
.
The town lies on a narrow strip of land between the eponymous bay and a hill and consists of two parts, the town proper and shopping area to the south, and a residential area near the port.
Demographics
For the
2011 census, Golfito had a population of inhabitants.
Transportation
Road transportation
The district is covered by the following road routes:
*
National Route 14
Route 14, or Highway 14, can refer to:
International
* Asian Highway 14
* European route E14
* European route E014
Argentina
* National Route 14
Australia
* Diamantina Developmental Road (Queensland)
* Birdsville Developmental Road (Queens ...
*
National Route 238
Airport
*
Golfito Airport
Golfito Airport is an airport serving Golfito, a port town on the northwest end of Golfito Bay, an inlet off the Gulf of Dulce in the Puntarenas Province of Costa Rica. The airport is owned and managed by the country's Directorate General of C ...
airstrip.
Economy
Agriculture
In the mid 20th century, Golfito was a major banana growing region (also resulting in it being a major port of southern Costa Rica), but a combination of worker unrest, declining foreign markets, rising export taxes and banana disease led to the closing of the United Fruit Company in 1985.
Palm oil
Palm oil is an edible vegetable oil derived from the mesocarp (reddish pulp) of the fruit of the oil palms. The oil is used in food manufacturing, in beauty products, and as biofuel. Palm oil accounted for about 33% of global oils produced from ...
plantations have replaced the old banana plantations and, due to their success, more and more land is devoted to growing this palm. A small flow of tourists began to arrive in the mid-1990s, and by mid-2006 sport fishing had become the most important tourist attraction.
Duty free shopping centre
The Golfito
duty free shopping centre (), with forty nine retail stores, attracts shoppers from other regions of the country, with the caveats that it is limited to a sum of up to USD $1000 annually per person and that the individuals have to stay at least a night in the area, as there is a shopping permit that should be acquired the day before doing the shopping. Doing so promotes the local hospitality and tourism business in the area. This shopping centre was created in 1986
as the banana production ceased in the area.
Tourism
The beaches in the region provides for tourist activities, even during the tide fluctuation, which averages about .
Fishing and boating
The town offers small marinas, yachting and boating services, sport fishing, and a destination for cruise ships. Much of the tourism in the Golfito area focuses on the sport fishing industry. Many of the lodges and hotels have their own sport fishing boats and captains. Yachting, boating, water sports and beach activities are also possible. The beaches south of Golfito —
Playa Zancudo
Playa Zancudo is a village in Puntarenas Province, Costa Rica near the Golfo Dulce. It has a population of approximately 450.
Geography
It is located 9.5 kilometers south of Golfito. Zancudo is located on a long and narrow peninsula, sometime ...
, Pilon and Pavones — offer excellent surfing.
The controversial approval of permits for construction of a new big marina in Golfito was an unsuccessful process that lasted over nine years. Environmentalists and local residents opposed the project. Among the issues were the lack of a scientific study to determine the environmental impact of
anti-fouling paint, sewage and oil spillage, and the lack of space to install a water treatment plant. The Regulatory Office for Marinas in Costa Rica (CIMAT) ordered the Golfito Municipality, in early 2010, to withdraw all permits for this marina project.
Tours
There's a lot of things you can do in Golfito such as Dolphin and whale watching boat tours, horseback riding, hiking tours to the Golfito Wildlife Refuge or the Piedras Blancas National Park and it's also a famous spot for bird watching tours and sportfishing.
Education
The town of Golfito has five primary schools, one secondary school that also offers a separate night schooling. The
University of Costa Rica has a branch campus in Golfito where students mostly from the region attend. As a public university, UCR-Golfito offers scholarships and housing to about 90% of its students. UCR-Golfito has student housing facilities (called Bachers), a library, laboratories, and a student union called Club Centro, where art and recreational activities take place.
References
{{Districts of Puntarenas Province
Districts of Puntarenas Province
Populated places in Puntarenas Province