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1. Manuel Antonio National Park What this park lacks in size, it makes up for in the incredible wealth of attractions found here. Stunning tropical beaches, an amazing array of birds and wildlife, rich dense forestation, easy accessibility and a plethora of things to do, all make this park one of the most popular tourist attractions in the country. Playel Rey just south of the
2. Arenal Volcano & Hot Springs The most active volcano in Costa Rica, the fiery Arenal is indeed a sight to behold. Visit La Fortuna, a tiny town near the base of the volcano to catch a glimpse of the fireworks on display. While here don’t forget to check out the marvelous Hot Springs, a tropical paradise where you can relax both your mind and body.
3. Monteverde Cloud Forest Reserve Shrouded in clouds, the stunning Monteverde Cloud Forest Reserve has a unique air of mystery to it. A distinctive mountain rainforest where the humidity is usually 100%, Monteverde is home to more than 3000 species of animals and plants.
4. Corcovado National Park on the Osa Peninsula Labeled by National Geographic as the most biologically diverse place on the planet, the Osa Peninsual and Corcovado Located on the gorgeous Osa Peninsula, the Corcovado National Park has been called as one of the most biodiverse places on earth. Together with Drake Bay, this region has become an ecotourism hot spot for those who want to be one with nature.
5. The Beaches of Guanacaste Found along Costa Rica’s ‘Gold Coast’ Papagayo is one of the premere reort developments in the entire world. Tamarindo and Playa Langosta are superb surfing destinations for the serious surfer. For those are are looking for more laid back experience there is Sumara to the south. Laidback towns with beautiful beaches and plenty of water sports to enjoy, this area makes for a great getaway for some fun in the sun.
6. The Cano Negro Wildlife Preserve The Cano Negro Wildlife Reserve s one of the most important wetland and aviary habitatas in the world. A home to literally hundreds of speieces of birds, Cano Nego offers an unrivaled naturalist experience. Day tours available from the Arenal / La Fortuna area. Contact us for more information.
7. Rincon de la Vieja Volcano An eco-adventure haven, Rincon de la Vieja is an active volcano that is more than a million years old. Sitting inside a national park sharing the same name, this area boasts dramatic sceneries, roaring waterfalls, relaxing hot springs, bubbling mud pits and wonderful picnic areas to enjoy. Horseback riding and day long exploration trips are availabe from many beaches inthe Guanacaste area. Contact us to book an adventure.

8. Cahuita National Park Protecting Costa Rica’s largest and only coral reef, the Parque Nacional Cahuita combines beautiful beaches with lush coastal rain forests to provide a truly wonderful atmosphere to relax in.
9. Tortuguero National Park A key turtle breeding ground in the Caribbean, the Tortuguero National Park is the habitat and nesting ground of four of the eight species of marine turtles in the world. Known for its meandering rivers and lovely lagoons, this area is also home to the endangered West Indian manatee.
10. Grecia & Sarchi Located in the gorgeous highlands of San Jose, the picturesque towns of Grecia, Sarchi and San Ramon provide a wonderful escape from city life. Great communities to get an up close view of Tico culture, places like Sarchi are known for its intricate and artistic wooden handicrafts.
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