Puerto Limon
Costa Rica

Cruise ships boost Puerto Limon's economy as a top Caribbean destination. Tourists can enjoy history, shopping, local cuisine, rainforest exploration, zip-lining, snorkeling, and wildlife tours for a memorable experience.

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Puerto Limon

Port Puerto Limon

and its characteristics

Cruise ships play a significant role in boosting the economy of Puerto Limon, Costa Rica. Puerto Limon is recognized as a major cruise ship destination in the Caribbean, with ships from the United States, Europe, and other parts of the world regularly docking at its port. The arrival of these ships brings in a surge of tourists, creating a lively market for local businesses.

Upon disembarking, cruise ship passengers are greeted with a range of exciting activities to enjoy. They can explore the city’s rich history and cultural heritage, visit the local markets for shopping, or indulge in the local cuisine. Adventure seekers can explore the lush rainforests, go zip-lining, snorkeling, or embark on wildlife tours. The unique blend of activities offered by Puerto Limon helps in creating a memorable experience for visitors.

History

The history of Port Puerto Limon in Costa Rica is deeply intertwined with the development of the country's infrastructure. The port was established in the 19th century, specifically in 1871, with the primary intention of supporting the export of coffee and bananas, two of the country's main products. Over the years, it became an essential hub for international trade.

In 1890, the port was connected to the capital, San Jose, via a railroad, further bolstering its significance in Costa Rica's economic growth. The United Fruit Company, a major American corporation, played a crucial role in the development of Puerto Limon. They not only influenced the port's growth but also significantly impacted the social, economic, and political landscape of the region.

Cruises - Puerto Limon

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UVDX
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MSC Divina MSC Divina
Boarding: Miami, Disembarking: Miami
November 6, 2025 - November 20, 2025 (14 nights)
from: $3,088
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UVKL
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MSC Divina MSC Divina
Boarding: Miami, Disembarking: Miami
November 9, 2025 - November 30, 2025 (21 nights)
from: $1,965
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United States, Bahamas, Mexico, United Kingdom,...
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UVE6
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United States, Bahamas, Mexico, Unite...

MSC Divina MSC Divina
Boarding: Miami, Disembarking: Miami
November 30, 2025 - December 18, 2025 (18 nights)
from: $1,565
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United States, Jamaica, Netherlands, Colombia, ...
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UVDV
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United States, Jamaica, Netherlands, ...

MSC Divina MSC Divina
Boarding: Miami, Disembarking: Miami
December 7, 2025 - December 18, 2025 (11 nights)
from: $712
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United States, Jamaica, Netherlands, Colombia, ...
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UVE8
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United States, Jamaica, Netherlands, ...

MSC Divina MSC Divina
Boarding: Miami, Disembarking: Miami
December 7, 2025 - December 28, 2025 (21 nights)
from: $1,684
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United States, Dominican Republic, Bahamas, Jam...
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UVE9
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MSC Divina MSC Divina
Boarding: Miami, Disembarking: Miami
December 28, 2025 - January 15, 2026 (18 nights)
from: $1,641
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