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Playa Hermosa---one of Costa Rica's most captivating destinations---offers the outdoor enthusiast lots of activities and adventures including exceptionally clean beaches for swimming, surfing and snorkeling as well as easy proximity to…
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The Playa Hermosa Guanacaste area of Costa Rica boasts multiple public beaches, mountain hiking trails, and walking tours of unspoiled island wilderness. Common outdoor recreational pursuits in this section of Costa Rica include surfin…
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San Jose, the capital city of Costa Rica, is one of the most renowned adventure travel destinations in the world. Visitors can tour Mayan ruins, participate in water sports, go rock climbing and hiking, and also explore waterfalls, vol…
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Situated just to the north of the capital city of San Jose, Heredia is Costa Rica's most diverse province. A landscape that hosts mountains, rain forests and volcanoes rolls into lush valley floors and acres of coffee-covered hills. Wa…
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Golfito is a perfect example of the natural beauty and concern for the environment that makes Costa Rica a prime destination for vacationers. Golfito is tucked inside the Golfo Dulce, meaning "sweet gulf," with the Costa Rica rainfores…
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The small town of Monteverde lies within a large expanse of thick, lush, and humid cloud forest and rain forest reserves. Gigantic trees, adorned with a myriad of bromeliads, ferns, mosses,and orchids, provide an ideal environment for…
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Barva is a canton (administrative division) in the Heredia province of Costa Rica, which includes sections of Braulio Carrillo National Park. The park is part of a volcanic conservation area in Costa Rica and contains numerous dormant…
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The Manuel Antonio area follows a spine of tropical seacoast south, and a world apart, from Quepos, a scruffy Pacific port. A twisting seven-kilometer highway connects abundant, often-hidden guesthouses, hotels, condominiums and restau…
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Quepos is a lively town situated on the central Pacific coast of Costa Rica. With tropical beaches to the west and primary rainforest everywhere else, Quepos hotels attract eco-travelers, surfers, families, sport fishers and adventure-…
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The breathtaking, unsullied beauty of the Tambor coastline in Costa Rica draws visitors from around the world. Luckily the full-service resorts in the area are certain to meet the varied needs of individual travelers. Scuba diving, h…
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The city of Quesada, Costa Rica, is in the lush Alajuela Valley, which has rainforests and considerable dairy and farm production. This area is largely untouched by tourists and offers visitors who do go there a tranquil experience wit…
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The region's commitment to preserving the natural splendor of tropical rainforests and the crystalline waters of both the ocean and waterfalls found near Limon, Costa Rica, has made this area a popular destination among outdoor enthusi…
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San Jose is the largest city as well as the capital city of the Central American Republic of Costa Rica. The Central Valley on the western part of San Jose has several hiking and biking trails that extend past Cloud Forest up to the Ar…
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Tortuguero, where the rainforest meets the ocean in Costa Rica, is best visited during turtle season. Between July and October you can witness thousands of turtles coming to shore to nest during twilight. As there is not much else to d…
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Stunning beaches, relaxing resorts and endless outdoor adventures are what visitors find when they come to Costa Rica. The coastal town of Tamarindo, once a sleepy fishing village, is a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts offer…
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