Isla Uvita Costa Rica

Uvita Island, or Isla Uvita, officially Isla Quiribrí, is a small 0.8-square-kilometre island 885 metres offshore of the port at Limón on the Caribbean coast of Costa Rica. The island is 420 metres long from north to south and 315 metres across at its widest, northwest to southeast. It is currently uninhabited, but there is at least one structure on the island, and a s…
Uvita Island, or Isla Uvita, officially Isla Quiribrí, is a small 0.8-square-kilometre island 885 metres offshore of the port at Limón on the Caribbean coast of Costa Rica. The island is 420 metres long from north to south and 315 metres across at its widest, northwest to southeast. It is currently uninhabited, but there is at least one structure on the island, and a small dock. It is possible to visit the island by renting a boat and a driver at one of the fishing docks on the Cieneguita River.
  • Location: Caribbean Sea
  • Population: 0
  • Area: 0.8 km² (0.31 sq mi)
  • Length: 420 m (1380 ft)
  • Width: 315 m (1033 ft)
  • Highest elevation: 15 m (49 ft)
Data from: en.wikipedia.org