It's truly remarkable how much this small Central American country packs in, from shimmering beaches to live volcanoes to mysterious cloud forests. Despite pockets of overdevelopment, it's still an eco-tourism wonder. As they say in CR, "¡pura vida!"


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Jawdropping ecotourism on the Osa Peninsula

Hugh Lansdown The sun had set and the stars above seemed brighter than I’ve ever seen them before. Floating in the warm waters of the Golfo Dulce, in Costa Rica‘s remote Osa Peninsula. tiny, bright green balls of light swirled around me – bioluminescent algae. Grinning uncontrollably and feeling like a twelve-year-old, I finally ran from the water and through the warm sprinklers of a nearby beach resort just off shore. It was my third time in two weeks visiting this hidden strip of beach in…

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A trip to Tortuguero, Costa Rica's watery eco-enclave

Keith Kellett A 2½-hour drive from capital San José, this a 769-square-kilometre (297-sq.-mile) national park on the country´s Caribbean coast boasts a variety of ecosystems, including rainforest, mangrove forest, swamps, beaches, and lagoons. The main way to get around (and reach its is by boat along its many waterways - including reaching its more than one dozen eco lodges and wildlife spotting.read post  

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12 Terrific Eco/Adventure Experiences in Costa Rica

  Matthew Paulsen   Beginning in the 1990s, this small Central American country essentially pioneered the ecotourism boom that has spread across the globe. Besides its vaunted Pacific and Caribbean beaches, packed into just 19,730 square miles -  a good bit smaller than West Virginia and a bit over twice the size of Wales - Costa Rica boasts 29 national parks, 19 wildlife refuges, eight biological reserves, and an additional slew of protected areas. And here are a dozen of its most prized eco…

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Monteverde Cloud Forest: a magical tourist attraction which doesn't encourage tourists?

Florent MECHAIN/Travelmag.com   The last 18 miles of the road leading to the Monteverde is full of ruts and potholes by design, and takes over an hour and a half to bump your way in. The locals like it that way, and they choose not to fix it because then it would be a little too easy then for tourists to visit. That may not sound all that hospitable, but it illustrates the emphasis Costa Ricans place on conservation. And the cloud forest, which I visited prior to Covid as part of an Overseas…

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  • Thankfully Hurricane Tomas dosen't not seem to have his affects over Costa Rica anymore, we had some sun today in Jaco and almost no rain at all! Lets hope it stays like this so we can dry out a bit!
  • Some great eco/history/culture in Central Valley area around San José. For example, see this week's Tripatini blog post on Atenas (Alajuela).
  • So what's up in Tamarindo Beach?
  • Costa Rica sweeps three categories in the Conde Nast Traveler World Savers Awards!

    Nature Air, the domestic carbon neutral airline received best over all in the airline category, while Cayuga Sustainable Hospitality took all the categories for small hotel chains, and Pacuare Lodge was recognized in the boutique hotel category.

    Read more here: http://www.natureair.com/conde-nast-traveler.aspx
  • Lots of deals to Costa Rica right now. Never been there, but once the weather turns and we're back under gray New England skies, I'm ready. http://www.visitcostarica.com/
  • Check out the fine blog post from Bret Love of Green Global Travel about teaching his daughter (and himself) about conservation in Tortuguero and Sarapiquí.
  • "Casa Del Soul" welcomes all "72 Hour" people to come to San Juan Del Sur and stay with a 30% discount. www.casadelsoul.info RATED #1 in "Specialty Lodging" for San juan Del Sur by www.tripadvisor.com Check out all of my reviews
    Casa del Soul - Exclusive Resort Hideaway - San Juan del Sur, Nicaragua
    Located right next to San Juan Del Sur, 8 minutes away, on beautiful Nacascolo Bay. Situated just 200 feet from the ocean, Casa del Soul commands an…
  • I just came back from Monteverde. There is a portion of main road -that goes from San Jose to Guanacaste- close. There is no way you can get to Monteverde, Guanacaste, Nicoya or Liberia from San Jose on the route #1.
    Ways to make it is by domestic flight or driving through Arenal Volcano.
  • Hi Guys,
    Please visit AfricanDiasporaTourism.com and scroll down to events to read about the African Heritage Festival in August in Costa Rica. Join our mailing list while there.
    Thanks,
    Kitty
  • My boyfriend spent part of his childhood in Costa Rica - his fondest memories are of that country, I think. He wants to go back, he wants to show it to me. He went back a few years ago and could not believe how much it has changed. I hope to see it before it becomes too modernized.
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