Crossing the international Sixaola-Guabito International Bridge

Crossing the international Sixaola-Guabito International Bridge

Costa Rica, north-america

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moderate

Best Season

Year-round

Okay, picture this: you're standing at the border of Costa Rica and Panama, ready to cross into adventure. Forget boring border crossings! Here, you'll find the Sixaola-Guabito International Bridge, a seriously cool (and slightly creaky) old bridge.

We're talking a 64-meter long, single-lane throwback with moving wooden planks underfoot! This former railroad bridge spans the Sixaola River, connecting Sixaola, Costa Rica with Guabito, Panama. A shiny new bridge handles the cars now, but this one? It's all about the pedestrian experience. Prepare for some amazing photo ops and a seriously unique border crossing!

Where is it?

Crossing the international Sixaola-Guabito International Bridge is located in Costa Rica (north-america). Coordinates: 9.9211, -84.3710

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Road Details

Country
Costa Rica
Continent
north-america
Difficulty
moderate
Coordinates
9.9211, -84.3710

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