Costa Rica
is a natural wonder of the world thanks to its volcanoes, beaches, waterfalls,
forests and abundant wildlife, while San José is home to a number of the best
museums and beautiful arenas in the country, but Costa Rica's tourism treasures
outside the capital are concentrated in forests and small coastal villages.
Costa Rica
also owns the Caribbean Beach in the Caribbean Sea Park of Tortuguero National
Aviation Park.
Manuel
Antonio National Park
It contains
vast areas of forest that provide the ideal environment for wildlife, while
sandy beaches on the ocean coast offer afternoon football matches, less crowded
beaches can be found within the park, and the nearby town of Manuel Antonio
provides plenty of hotels and restaurants.
Arenal
volcano
Located in
the rugged Cordillera de Tellarán, one of Costa Rica's best tourist areas, the
volcano's mountain is 1.633 meters long and has been dormant since 1500 until
it erupted dramatically on 29 July 1968, killing 82 people and destroying two
villages, and since then experiencing regular activity, so visitors may be able
to see a cloud of ash or red lava.
Monteverde
Forest
The forests
near Monteverde and Santa Elena are the most popular tourist destinations in
Costa Rica, providing a range of unique plants, wildlife, rare birds and other
mammals, amphibians and reptiles, and the clouds that cover these forests
provide the moisture needed to preserve the unique habitats of the region.
Dominical
It contains
a range of beautiful beaches with trees that provide shaded places for
relaxation, as well as unique opportunities for close contact with rich
wildlife, and the city is decorated with fine outdoor restaurants and
affordable accommodation overlooking the hills.
Tamarindo
Located on
the Nicoya Peninsula, this magnificent town, once a quiet old fishing village,
is a first - class tourist haven for its good accommodation, high - end
restaurants and various amenities, as well as opportunities for diving,
horseback riding and turtle watching.
Mal
Bayes
It is
located on the Nicoya Peninsula and is known for its beautiful high-surf
coastline, which attracts surfers from all over the world, with a series of
beautiful villages.
Jacko
The city
has extensive and pleasant beaches, where visitors can enjoy a safe swim in the
appropriate surf with the possibility of surfing. The area also offers good
hotels, shops, restaurants and other amenities, making it a popular destination
for travelers and local residents.
Tortugero
National Park
This park,
located on the Caribbean coast only by boat or plane, is one of the most humid
areas in the country, so it provides a fertile environment for green sea turtle
breeding, includes shores unsuitable for swimming due to waves and strong currents,
and the presence of sharks is very common in this area.
Costa Rica
is the favorite destination for bird watchers and travelers looking for pride,
as well as surfers and travelers. The busy city of San José is home to the
country's best museums and beautiful arenas, but real treasures lie outside the
capital, in forests and small coastal villages.