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Costa Rica

Costa Rica is a long, narrow country that spans the Central American isthmus. Like even narrower Panama to its south and broader Nicaragua to its north, it borders both the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. At 19,650 square miles, it is slightly smaller than West Virginia. There are two distinct seasons, the dry season starts in the middle of November through the beginning of April. Rainy season brings sunny mornings and afternoon showers from mid May and lasts into October. An Indian summer comes along usually during the end of the month of June/beggining of July. Feel the warm hospitality of their people and try the famous Costarican coffee!

 




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Arenal Volcano
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Since its explosion in 1968, it has never quite settled back. The loud rumblings and frequent explosions of lava and ash are a sight not to be missed. When night falls, the red glow of flowing lava can be seen from several points in the area. One can enjoy a horseback ride, a zip lining tour with great vistas of the volcano, a dip in a thermal water pool or a relaxing massage.

Bajos del Toro
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Located next to Poas Volcano National Park, Juan Castro Blanco National Park and the Bosque de Paz Rain/Cloud Forest Biological Reserve. This picturesque area is a great destination for nature/outdoor lovers, bird watchers, honeymoners and those looking for relaxation in a lush tropical ambiance.

Corcovado
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This area is the last remaining Pacific lowland rainforest of a sustainable size in the region of Central America. Home to 1000 species of trees, 140 mammals, nearly 400 birds and an estimated 6000 species of insects. This park is also a sanctuary for the largest population or scarlet macaws in the country. From here you can also visit Caño Island,a white sandy beach with crystal clear water making it a great location for snorkeling and diving. If you are lucky you may spot dolphins, sea turtles, humpback, sperm and resident pilot whales (December-January).

Guanacaste
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The North Pacific of Costa Rica covers the largest province of Guanacaste that has a varied topography ranging from volcanic mountain ranges to fertile lowland dry forests and lots of coast lines.  Guanacaste offers the biggest tourist development in the country from all inclusive resorts, mid size hotels to condos.
Daniel Oduber International Aiport (LIR) located in the city of Liberia is the entry gate for different airlines flying from different cities in the USA and Europe. 

Manuel Antonio National Park
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Located 5 miles south of the fishing village of Quepos this national park protects sandy beaches, 12 islands that serve as seabird sanctuaries, dolphins and migratory whales. It also contains around 110 mammal species, the population of squirrel monkeys (which is endemic) and more than 150 species of birds.

Monteverde Cloud Forest
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Known worldwide as an exemplary case of ecotourism development, Monteverde was founded by dairy-farming Quakers from Alabama, USA. Today, the Monteverde Cloud Forest Reserve is owned and operated by a private ecological organization and hosts around 400 species of birds, 2500 species of plants, nearly 300 species of orchids and 200 species of ferns.

Nicoya Peninsula
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The Nicoya Peninsula is separated from the mainland of Costa Rica by the Gulf of Nicoya and the Tempisque River estuary. Within the vast expanse of coastline are innumerable magnificent beaches with dramatic coastal scenery, and small villages each with its own distinct charm. Water sports such as surfing, fishing, snorkeling and diving define much of the character of the villages.

Pacuare River Protected Zone
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Located on the Caribbean region of the country, a protected zone of incomparable beauty that covers approximately 25,000 acres as it descends down the Talamanca Mountain Range. Located within this zone, the Pacuare River forms the northern border of Central America’s most important network of national parks and reserves and offers some of the finest white water rafting in Latin America.
San José
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San José is located in the central valley of the country surrounded by vistas of volcanoes and fertile hillsides. At 3,770 feet above sea level, the city maintains a year-round moderate temperature, varying from 70º F during the day to 60°F at nights.  Before traveling to other destinations, visitors could spend at least 1 or 2 nights in San José exploring its attractions such as the National Theater, Gold Museum, National Museum, historical buildings, parks and the central market.

Tortuguero National Park
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A natural system of canals and navigable lagoons of great scenic beauty. It has rainforests and coastal habitats and is considered to be the most important nesting site for the green sea turtle (from mid July to October). Wildlife is best observed while traveling by boat and crossing the water canals.
Turrialba Valley
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It lies at the crossroads of the South Pacific, the Central Valley and the Caribbean Coast. Jungles, a recent active volcano, rivers for watersports, waterfalls, canyons and one of Costa Rica´s best preserved archaelogical sites (Guayabo National Monument) makes this region an authentic destination for visitors. The region is mainly an agricultural area in which sugarcane and coffee have played an important role for a long time. The enourmous differences in altitude and ecosystems in a small area makes it one of the richest regions in plant and bird species. 

 
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Places of Interest
Arenal Volcano
Bajos del Toro
Corcovado
Guanacaste
Manuel Antonio National Park
Monteverde Cloud Forest
Nicoya Peninsula
Pacuare River Protected Zone
San José
Tortuguero National Park
Turrialba Valley
 
 
 

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