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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  • Hello Group

    I will be moving to Parrita in October. Any fellow Americans there?

    I have been living 6 months in CR and 6 months in US for the past 7 years and now I want to stay year round in Parrita. Our new house is away from flood-prone area.

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  • Rancho Humo, a natural experience, take a look at this interesting article!!
  • If you are looking for some adventure in the middle of Costa Rica´s nature, take a look at Explornatura, excellent option!
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    Explornatura offers a family rafting adventure. Enjoy a family day, with Class II and III rapids, fun a safe for the all family. Tropical Plantation…
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  • For a bunch of green hotels, most with Eco Ratings, in Costa Rica go to: Green Hotels
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    Touring the lush rainforest in the Canals of Tortuguero. Picture by MAWAMBA Lodge www.grupomawamba.com
  • While in Jaco visit us at the Hotel Catalina, right on the beach www.hotelcatalinacr.com

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  • Small hotels in Costa Rica, Small hotels are going beyond their duty, changing the way of service "Meaning".

    9012286281?profile=originalMonteverde Rustic Lodge, a 13 rooms hotel nestled in Monteverde Cloud Forest, has one goal; Superior Hotel Service and it is because the Badilla Brothers, really share knowledge about the area but most is because they go beyond of regular hospitality making feel their customer’s part of the family. All guests who had the opportunity to stay here really enjoyed the time. A fresh cup of coffee, express check-in and a big smile is just the beginning of a nice and comfortable stay. The hotel itself does not have a lot of amenities even more, there is no in-room TV but the coffee area and the lobby is always full of talks, tales and experiences. People simply describe the hotel as the best cozy hotel in the Monteverde area.

     

    9012286084?profile=originalVista Atenas Bed & Breakfast, 10 rooms, beautiful landscape, quiet and perfect for first and last night in Costa Rica. Jonathan, Manager, does what we call friendly service. As soon as you get here, the fresh coffee and the landscape will make you forget your busy world. This small Bed and Breakfast, located in Atenas Costa Rica, was built up in the hills of Atenas town, where the mountain divides the Central Valley to Central Pacific area. Convenient location; 30 minutes away from San Jose Airport, on the main road that connects San Jose to Jaco beach and Manuel Antonio National Park.

     

    9008583860?profile=originalVilla Bonita Hotel in Alajuela Costa Rica, only 6 cottage rooms, large gardens, beautiful landscapes make this small bed & breakfast a great spot for first and last night in Costa Rica. Villa Bonita sits in the slopes of Alajuela town, on the main road to Poas Volcano and only 10 minutes from San Jose Costa Rica Airport. The owners Eduardo and Greivin made of their home a comfortable and quiet place to stay. As soon as you get here, you ll be treated as family.

     

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