Limon Chosen as Finish Line for Large Sailing Race

Posted by Editor | February 25, 2009 | Categories: Community Calendar, Sports, Tourism | Comments Off

November 19, 2009toNovember 20, 2009

The Transat Jacques Vabre, the world’s third largest sailing race will finish up in Puerto Limon in November.  The race is expected to draw a large amount of international attention and tourism to the region with 50 vessels participating in the race and 350 journalists expected to cover it.

The race leaves France on Nov 7 and 8 and will arrive in Limon 12 days later after a voyage of some 5,000 km. Costa Rica’s Caribbean development agency JAPDEVA along with the Costa Rican Tourism Institute ICT and the municipality of Limon have plans to build a marina there for the race which will remain afterwards.

This years race theme is the Coffee Route, and Costa Rica was chosen not only because of its status as a producer of coffee but because the country has a good record of producing sustainable coffee and of protecting the environment. The race’s sponsor is a coffee producer.

Read more: La Nación: Puerto Limón será la meta de regata mundial


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