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Costa Rica is a great place for hiking, with a diverse range of landscapes and ecosystems to explore. The country is home to several national parks and protected areas that offer excellent hiking ...
Courtesy Asociación Mar a Mar. Hiking is one of the most popular outdoor activities in Costa Rica. Many national parks, rainforests, volcanoes, waterfalls, and viewpoints in Costa Rica require a short ...
Playa Quesera in the Curú Wildlife Refuge on the Nicoya Peninsula in Costa Rica - Joshua ten Brink/Shutterstock Located in the Curú National Wildlife Refuge, Playa Quesera is Costa Rica's first ...
The best resorts in Costa Rica allow travelers to immerse themselves in the country’s famously laid-back way of life. From zip-lining adventures through the jungle to enjoying delicious locally-grown ...
I can’t speak for Costa Rican insects, but I can tell you what the mosquitoes and no see ’ems in my back yard don’t like and my back yard happens to hold the unofficial title as Buggiest in Asheville, ...
Costa Rica is an exotic destination teeming with unique wildlife, exquisite spas, ecolodges and outdoor adventures. Staying at an all-inclusive resort or booking an all-inclusive package makes ...
From deep jungles in the Northeast to glitzy resorts and surf towns on the Nicoya Peninsula, these are some of the top ...
Costa Rica spent decades working on preservation through strong environmental policies and long-term planning. They treated environmental conservation as a national priority rather than a tourism ...
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