Five Places To Visit In Costa Rica To Indulge In Nature
Costa Rica is a beautiful country with some of the most stunning beaches in Central America. But there’s so much more to Costa Rica than beaches! Here are the top five places to visit in Costa Rica that will give you an experience of nature and culture like no other.
Monteverde Cloud Reserve Forest:
Monteverde, a small town about three hours from San Jose by road, is located in Costa Rica’s mountainous region. Although it gets crowded during the high season, Monteverde consistently ranks among the best places to go in Costa Rica because of its breathtaking natural beauty. The Monteverde Cloud Forest Reserve is an important biodiversity hotspot and consists of acres of protected land that hosts a wide variety of flora and fauna. La Casona is the only accommodation available in this area, so you won’t have to contend with crowds while you immerse yourself in nature’s beauty.
La Fortuna
La Fortuna is situated in the Northern Zone of Costa Rica near Arenal Volcano National Park. It’s a small town with a lot going on! You can visit waterfalls nearby or go on an adventure down the volcano itself for some incredible views from above (or below). If you want to stay local, there are plenty of activities available, including white water rafting, zip lining over the jungle canopy, hiking through the rainforest, or taking a horseback ride through the mountainside trails.
Arenal Volcano:
Arenal Volcano is yet another popular tourist attraction in Costa Rica. It is a dormant volcano that has been peacefully slumbering since 2010. Although you can’t actually hike to the summit of the volcano, there are still plenty of things to do in the area. For example, you can take a rainforest hike or soak in natural hot springs!
Guanacaste Beaches:
Do you want to see the beach where celebrities hang out? Get to the world-famous beaches in Guanacaste, where Kim Kardashian, Mel Gibson, and Sofia Vergara like to vacation. These beaches are also great places for surfing, diving, and fishing.
Corcovado National Park:
The Corcovado National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is located on the Osa Peninsula, Costa Rica. It is known as the most biologically intense place on Earth. The park has the largest population of scarlet macaws and other endangered species, including Baird’s tapir, giant anteater, and harpy eagle. There are many visitors from Drake Bay and Puerto Jiménez who come to explore this isolated location and spy on a wide range of wildlife.
Get ready to spend 10 days in Costa Rica while exploring all the popular beaches and natural attractions this country has to offer. Call VA Expeditions to book our 10-day Costa Rica tour package.
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