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Northern Region: Monteverde, Maleku Reserve and Caño Negro
Mist covers the town and the forest while tiny droplets of water merge with the sun’s rays to form magnificent rainbows set in the backdrop of the sky … The
Northern Region: La Fortuna, Arenal Volcano, Río Celeste and Venado Caves
Visitors will be fortunate to find themselves in one of the most amazing regions in the country, with cloud forests, active and dormant volcanoes, hot springs, waterways, wildlife refuges, caves,
South Pacific: Chirripó: 12,533 Feet Above Sea Level
At 12,533 feet above sea level, sunshine breaks through the clouds to reveal the Central Valley and Pacific Ocean lying in the distance below … Changing directions, mountains and the
South Pacific: Marino Ballena National Park, Golfito and the Osa Peninsula
It easy to be seduced by Costa Rica’s enchanting southern region, from the rocky mountains of Chirripó to the lonely shells scattered on the Pacific’s fine sand beaches, this is
Central Pacific: Manuel Antonio and Quepos
On the edge of the Central Pacific coast, Manuel Antonio features astounding beaches, mangrove swamps, clear water lagoons and littoral woodlands. The gateway to Manuel Antonio is the town of Quepos.
Central Pacific: Puntarenas: Innumerable Possibilities
The Central Pacific is the centre of entertainment, where dynamic beaches, forests and sparkling towns await. Puntarenas is the most important city in the province of the same name. The
North Pacific: Rincón de la Vieja National Park: A Surrealistic Experience
Getting around the Rincón de la Vieja National Park is almost a surrealistic experience. Incredibly, nature has combined its best elements in a single place. The park offers waterfalls of
North Pacific: Guanacaste: Beauty Everywhere
The North Pacific region of Costa Rica consists entirely of the Guanacaste Province . Among other marvels, the region offers volcanoes, caves, rivers, cattle ranches and beaches, making it one