Costa Rica literally means Rich Coast. Due to the twelve different climate zones, the country has an enormous natural wealth. Nature is in bloom all year round, which is why the country is rightly nicknamed "The Land of Eternal Spring." Costa Rica offers rugged surf spots as well as idyllic dream beaches, lava spewing volcanoes, a diverse animal kingdom, plenty of sports opportunities, a diverse but delicious cuisine and, especially in San Jose, a lively nightlife.
What are the best places to go to in Costa Rica
- Vulcán Arenal; this 1633-meter-high volcano has a perfect cone shape. The volcano has been fully active since 1968 and the rumbling in its depths, the emission of rocks and fire and the moving lava flows are well worth seeing. A visit at night is also a spectacular outing. Do not try to climb this volcano, as it is life-threatening!
- Climbing a volcano is a must! From Costa Rica's highest point (Chiripo) you have a magnificent view of this small but diverse country.Costa Rica is known for its many good surf spots, both on the Pacific and Caribbean coasts you will find beach, point and reef breaks. If you want to go rafting do so on the Pacuaré and Reventazón rivers.
- Go whale watching in Drake Bay. Between August and March, not only humpback whales but also dolphins swim from north to south through this bay.
- As a coffee addict, you can't go to Costa Rica without visiting one of the coffee plantations.
- Puerto Viejo: Lively Afro-Caribbean culture with lots of reggae on the streets, beautiful beaches and excellent nightlife. This place is very popular with surfers. Another fine laid-back surf spot is Montezuma.
- Parque Nacional Manuel Antonio: This park has a beautiful coastline, with white sandy beaches surrounded by tropical rainforests. You can find many species of monkeys here, such as howler monkeys and capuchin monkeys. It is also possible to snorkel in the sea. It is a fairly touristy park, which is especially crowded by the Ticos themselves on weekends and holidays.
- Parque Nacional Tortuguero: The tropical rainforest is intersected by navigable canals in this park. The 19,000-hectare park consists of swamps, canals and tropical rainforest, through which you travel by boat. In Tortuguero you will almost always see monkeys, many species of birds and poison frogs. Along the coast is a beautiful beach, where between May and September different species of turtles come onto the beach to lay their eggs.
- Liberia: In this city you can see vast amounts of colonial architecture.
- San Jose: Everything about San Jose is alive. Half of all the inhabitants of Costa Rica live in this so busy and hot city. With a fine nightlife, giant markets and beautiful architecture, it is the place to get to know Costa Rica. San Jose on foot by yourself at night is not recommended.
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