About 15 km from Río Claro and the turning for Golfito, and 16 km from Paso Canoas on the Panama border, the town of Ciudad Neily sits in a broad valley created by the River Corredor. Easily missed from the Pan-American Highway, the small-town agricultural feel of the place, supporting the banana and African oil palm plantations to the south, belies a district population of almost 22,000. Close to sea level, the town is uncomfortably hot and humid in the wet season. Bus travellers will be more likely to see Neily, as it’s an important transport hub for bus services linking all points on the compass.
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