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Coco Island |
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Considered a divers paradise, this island/national park was declared a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1997. With its unparalleled natural beauty and biological wealth, Coco Island has recently been nominated for one of the 7 wonders of the natural world. Merely 24 square kilometers, here you can encounter cliffs reaching 183 meters in height and an infinite number of underwater caves creating a scuba divers bliss. The clear turquoise water (often producing over 30 meters of visibility) combined with the large number of rock and coral formations, generate exceptional viewing of the plethora of different fish. Dolphins, mantas, both hammerhead and white-fin sharks, mollusks, sea turtles and many other exotic marine species cause Coco Island to rank as the premier diving destination in the world.
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Arenal Volcano |
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Located seven kilometers from Fortuna, Arenal Volcano, Costa Rica's most active volcano, has experienced constant activity since July 29, 1968. Having an area of 33 square kilometers, its landscape has two faces: one covered with lush vegetation sheltering a variety of wildlife, and the other rugged with lava tracts and sand from the constant eruptions. Considered the region's main attraction, Arenal offers daytime and nighttime viewing opportunities, thanks to its consistent eruptions averaging every 20 minutes. This area has a lot of different attractions for the visitors to enjoy. The National Park covers a 12,124-hectare area with visitor services including information, a park ranger station, trails, communication means, restrooms and drinking water. The Hot Springs are one of the most popular places to visit to relax and enjoy the waters heated naturally the volcano. Others activities such as waterfalls, canopy tours, sky tram, boat tours and fishing in Arenal Lake can be arranged as well.
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Monteverde |
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Monteverde tourism zone is known around the world for its conservation efforts and lifestyle centered on respect for nature. Once settled by Quakers more than 50 years ago, Monteverde represents the peaceful and simple way of life. Santa Elena is the main town in Monteverde, with various shops, tourism companies and basic services as restaurants, a bank and all kinds of ecological hotels. Though its main attraction is the Monteverde Biological reserve, the region also features a variety of other natural places, picturesque paths, flora- and fauna-watching opportunities and natural landscapes. Here you can find all kinds of activities related with nature; from hikes in the Nature Reserves, to exciting canopy tours, hanging bridges, butterflies gardens, serpentarium, frog exhibition and more.
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Irazu Volcano |
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This park protects colossal Irazú, which, at 3,432 meters above sea level, is the tallest volcano in Costa Rica. The active volcano has a long history of eruptions and eruptive cycles. The protected area's many geological features include the Playa Hermosa, Principal and Diego de la Haya craters, as well as the Sapper formation, the highest point in the massif, from which both Caribbean and Pacific coasts may be seen. Visitor services include information, a park ranger station, trails, restrooms, signage, a cafeteria, parking and several natural viewpoints. On your way to this amazing volcano you can visit other destinations such as Orósi Valley, Basilica de Cartago (Costa Rica's famous church), Lankester Gardens, and others.
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Quepos-Manuel Antonio |
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Quepos and Manuel Antonio lie side by side only a 2 hour drive from San Jose or a 15 minute flight. Quepos is considered one of Costa Rica’s premier sport fishing destinations boasting world class wahoo, sailfish, tuna, and marlin. With numerous restaurants and lively bars, Quepos is great convenience point for working your way towards Manuel Antonio, only a 10 minute drive away.Manuel Antonio National Park’s 683 hectares boast some of the country’s most varied and breathtaking scenery. Surrounded by lush, very wet tropical forest, the park’s trails offer sightings of white-faced monkeys, sloths, coatis, raccoons, iguanas and many bird species, as well as the Costa Rican squirrel monkey, only found in this part of the world. There are some spectacular accommodations just on the outskirts of the park, offering serene ocean views from the mountain. So if you are a sport fishing enthusiast and/or a nature lover, we can arrange all tours and accommodations for you on this ¨must see¨ site in Costa Rica.
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