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Top 6 Water Activities to Add in Your Costa Rica Private Tour

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It’s time to get wet! Costa Rica is famous for its watersports, and the best way to experience them is on a private tour. Here are some of the top water activities your Costa Rica private tour must include: Free diving: Free diving is a great way to experience the marine life and underwater topography of Costa Rica. To explore the diverse marine zones and underwater wildlife of Costa Rica, you can take a multiple-day PADI-free diving course. This empowering ability grants you the freedom to dive to depths of 10 meters (30 feet) on a single breath, without bulky scuba diving gear or air bubbles disturbing the view. Snuba: Snuba is a mix of snorkeling and scuba diving, but no certification or experience is necessary. A scuba tank is placed in a free-floating raft and a pressurized hose is attached; this hose is your personal airline. The hose allows you to breathe underwater without carrying it around the tank. The liberating experience can be enjoyed by all ages and ...

Visit Palo Verde National Park for Bird Watching in Costa Rica

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Are you looking for the best destinations for bird watching in Costa Rica ? If yes, you should embark on a visit to Palo Verde National Park for bird-watching excursions. Palo Verde National Park is situated in the Guanacaste area of Costa Rica and is one of the most significant wetland ecosystems throughout the country.  Palo Verde National Park boasts its own dichotomous character. Simultaneously, it is a spectacular wetland and one of the best examples of tropical dry forest areas remaining anywhere around the world. The dual nature results in flooding the Rio Tempisque over land located in a relatively arid climate region.  Likewise many Costa Rica national parks, Palo Verde National Park has largely reclaimed pastureland. The lifeline of the park is the Rio Tempisque River which swells seasonally and spills out over the region to create beautiful wetlands amongst dry tropical forest areas. The park is formed around 45,492 acres of the Arenal Tempisque Con...