Cayo Costa State Park Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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CayoCostaStatePark covers an area of more than 2,000 acres. Many people camp here, play kayaking, and there are shells and conch on the beach, which are very cute.
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Paradise does have palm trees
Our family is from SC so we are so use to the Myrtle Beach area and the Atlantic...boy have we been missing out. We are also shellers and while we were on a chartered fishing trip with the best guide...
On arrival we where greeted by a atmosphere of a military boot camp. The park rangers are very aggressive in posture and try to imprint the visitors with a image of "We are the police here" making ...
We departed for our adventure via the "Tropic Star" ferry on the morning of May 27th. It began with a huddle of eager families and couples piling their belongings into heaps to be loaded onto the ferr...
Beautifully primitive, not for high-maintenance individuals
Good experience getting there. The ferry was a bit pricey but it was seamless. Punctual and helpful. The tram on the island was great to get to our site. The cabin was adequate. Ask for one with an e...
I should have known better than to go on a holiday weekend, but I was hoping there wouldn't be a lot of crowds since it's only accessible by boat. Apparently, that was naive on my part. There were boa...
Paradise does have palm trees
Our family is from SC so we are so use to the Myrtle Beach area and the Atlantic...boy have we been missing out. We are also shellers and while we were on a chartered fishing trip with the best guide...
Rangers need to become more tourist friendly
On arrival we where greeted by a atmosphere of a military boot camp. The park rangers are very aggressive in posture and try to imprint the visitors with a image of "We are the police here" making ...
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We departed for our adventure via the "Tropic Star" ferry on the morning of May 27th. It began with a huddle of eager families and couples piling their belongings into heaps to be loaded onto the ferr...
Beautifully primitive, not for high-maintenance individuals
Good experience getting there. The ferry was a bit pricey but it was seamless. Punctual and helpful. The tram on the island was great to get to our site. The cabin was adequate. Ask for one with an e...
Don't go on a holiday
I should have known better than to go on a holiday weekend, but I was hoping there wouldn't be a lot of crowds since it's only accessible by boat. Apparently, that was naive on my part. There were boa...