City Overview
Population: 5,000-6,000
Location: Central Pacific Coastal Area of Costa Rica
The town of Jaco is located on
the Central Pacific coast, approximately an hour and 45 minutes
from Juan Santamaria International Airport. Jaco's close proximity
to the airport and the central valley (where the capital city is
located and most of the population live) has made it a popular beach
destination for Costa Rican and international tourists. Jaco's central
location makes it an ideal home base for travelers that want to
explore up and down the Pacific coast. It has a wide variety of
restaurants, shops, banks, hotels, internet cafes, and grocery stores.
The main tourist season for Jaco is from mid December to April,
which coincides with Costa Rica's holidays and "summer"
vacation months. There is a secondary smaller tourist season during
the months of June through August.
The population of (year-round)
residents in Jaco is between five and six thousand people, although
the number of people in town can swell to over twenty thousand during
peak months of the year. This area is popular with surfers due to
the fact that it is home to a wide variety of breaks, the most consistent
surf in the country, and warm water all year round. Jaco has doubled
in size in the time since the School of the World was first established
here, but has managed to maintain the "sleepy beach town"
appeal despite it's growing popularity among Costa Ricans and tourists
alike.
Without a doubt, the
school in Playa Jaco offers a unique Spanish Language & Travel
Adventure experience. If you are looking for a different type of
program give this location and program a try!
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