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Arenal Volcano in Costa Rica, one of the world's most active volcanoes, is a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts. The area, complete with tropical plants and flowers, provides numerous activities such as hiking the trails along…
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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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Costa Rica's Nicoya Peninsula juts into the Pacific Ocean in the Northwest part of the country. The peninsula is relatively flat, lacking the hills and cliffs found in other parts of Costa Rica, but is home to nature preserves for expl…
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Located in Costa Rica, Papagayo is a city filled with outdoor activities for all ages. Guests can enjoy hiking, biking, surfing, scuba diving, boating, golf and various water sports during their stay. Guests looking for a tropical plac…
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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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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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For travelers visiting the lush mountainous region of Heredia, Costa Rica, you'll find some splendid hotels. Nestled in the tropical beauty of Heredia with its rain forests, waterfalls, and coffee plantations, these hotels offer a vari…
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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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In 1997, Costa Rica started the first stage of its Certification for Sustainable Tourism, a voluntary program that any hotel can participate in. Costa Rica's program takes into consideration the social and economical aspects of tourist…
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In recent years, Costa Rica has become a popular vacation destination due to its tropical climate, white beaches, diving opportunities, and jungles waiting to be explored. There are wildlife parks and wetland reserves such as the Poas…
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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 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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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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Heredia is a province in central Costa Rica famous for its coffee. The city of Heredia is the capital of the province and includes one of country's prestigious national universities. Visitors to the city of Heredia and the surrounding…
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