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Costa RicaTop destinations to visit in Costa Rica
These top destinations are a must-visit, offering unforgettable experiences with the convenience of Costa Rica travel tour packages.
- Guanacaste - With its stunning beaches, lush forests, and vibrant culture, Guanacaste provides the perfect blend of relaxation and adventure.
- Puntarenas - This coastal state showcases beautiful beaches, vibrant marine life, and convenient access to popular tourist attractions like Manuel Antonio National Park.
- Alajuela - Home to the awe-inspiring Arenal Volcano and its surrounding hot springs, Alajuela offers a thrilling encounter with nature's wonders.
- Limón - A tropical paradise featuring pristine beaches and lush rainforests, Limón stands as a haven for nature enthusiasts.
- Heredia - Renowned for its lush coffee plantations and lively university culture, Heredia provides a unique glimpse into authentic Costa Rican life.
- San José - As the country's capital, San José is a bustling metropolis boasting rich history, art, and cultural attractions.
- Cartago - Explore historical landmarks, charming towns, and the iconic Irazú Volcano in this captivating state.
Best time to visit Costa Rica
Best for travel, Costa Rica welcomes visitors from mid-December to April, marking the dry season, and considered the best time to visit. This peak tourist season showcases abundant sunshine, creating an ideal environment for exploring lush rainforests and indulging in beachside relaxation. However, it's worth noting that the dry season is also the most sought-after and costly period to visit this enchanting destination.
Experiences you should not miss in Bhutan
1. Visit the Arenal Volcano National Park
The Arenal Volcano National Park in the rugged Cordillera de Tilarán is a premier volcano viewing destination in Costa Rica. The majestic Arenal Volcano, with its cone-shaped mountain frequently emitting massive ash columns, dominates the landscape.
After a significant eruption in 1968, the volcano has exhibited regular activity, treating visitors to captivating displays of ash clouds and flowing red lava, depending on the day or week.
The park's allure extends beyond the volcano, showcasing impressive biodiversity, with nearly half of all Costa Rican birds, reptiles, amphibians, and mammals represented within its boundaries.
Nestled within the park is the exclusive Arenal Observatory Lodge, originally a private observatory established in 1987. Situated on a macadamia nut farm on the volcano's south side, the lodge offers excellent views of the volcano and Arenal Lake. Numerous hiking trails surround the lodge, leading to waterfalls and lava flows, providing visitors with an immersive experience of the park's natural beauty.
2. See the waterfalls in La Paz Waterfall Gardens Nature Park
Located near San Jose, La Paz Waterfall Gardens Nature Park is a privately owned nature sanctuary offering a delightful array of attractions. Visitors can marvel at five breathtaking waterfalls, traverse cloud forests and rainforests, and explore exhibits featuring snakes, frogs, orchids, and heliconias. The park also houses a petting zoo, a hummingbird garden, and an animal sanctuary boasting over 100 diverse species, including jaguars, ocelots, monkeys, and pumas. This exciting destination is perfect for the whole family, providing a convenient and picturesque way to experience some of Costa Rica's most remarkable natural wonders in a single place.
3. Uncover the wilderness of Cloud Forests
The Cloud Forests near Monteverde and Santa Elena rank among Costa Rica's top ecotourism destinations. If you're eager to immerse yourself in nature and witness unique plants and wildlife without straying too far off the beaten path, this is the perfect spot to visit.
The forests owe their lushness to the enveloping clouds, which provide essential moisture to sustain the area's distinct habitats. While many come for bird-watching, the Monteverde Cloud Forest Reserve and the Santa Elena Cloud Forest Reserve harbor a diverse array of mammals, amphibians, and reptiles. Keep a lookout for vibrant frogs and howler monkeys, while jaguars and pumas remain more elusive. Organized hikes offer a fantastic way to explore the forest, while canopy tours with zip lines, bridges, and cable cars provide thrilling alternatives to experience this unique ecosystem.
4. Explore Catalinas Islands
Discover Costa Rica's Catalinas Islands, a hidden gem for scuba diving enthusiasts. Accessible from Tamarindo, Playa Flamingo, Conchal, and Papagayo, this captivating island chain off the Nicoya Peninsula offers remarkable underwater experiences. Encounter graceful rays, vibrant tropical fish, and thrilling sharks as you dive into crystal-clear waters. The islands occasionally welcome majestic whale sharks and pilot whales, adding excitement to your diving adventures. With year-round allure, the Catalinas Islands promise abundant marine life and breathtaking landscapes. Opt for Costa Rica Private tours to enhance your experience with personalized attention and expert guides, ensuring an unforgettable scuba diving expedition.
5. Spot Sea Turtles
Discover the off-the-beaten-path beauty of Tortuguero National Park in Costa Rica's Caribbean Coast. Accessible only by boat or plane, this area offers lush landscapes and abundant wildlife. Its main attraction is being a breeding ground for green sea turtles, making turtle watching a must-do activity. While the coastal area has stunning beaches, swimming is discouraged due to rough surf and strong currents with frequent shark sightings. At night, witness hundreds of nesting turtles (guided tours essential). Explore hiking trails and canals to spot monkeys, sloths, kinkajous, and more. Opt for Costa Rica vacations tours for an immersive wildlife-rich experience in this extraordinary sanctuary.
Things to know before traveling to Costa Rica
- Visa Requirements: Many countries, including the United States, don't require a visa for stays up to 90 days. Check specific visa requirements for your nationality.
- Currency: The local currency is the Costa Rican Colón (CRC), but US dollars are widely accepted. Carry small denominations for convenience.
- Language: Spanish is the official language, but English is common in tourist areas.
- Safety: Generally safe, but stay cautious in crowded places and tourist spots.
- Weather: Coastal regions are hot, while inland areas can be cooler. Expect sudden rain showers during the rainy season (May to November).
- Health Precautions: Consult your healthcare provider for vaccinations and consider travel insurance with medical coverage.
- Wildlife: Respect the abundant wildlife; do not feed or disturb animals.
- Transportation: Public transport is available, but renting a car or using private tours offers flexibility.
- Tipping: It's customary to tip in restaurants and for tour guides; check for service charges in the bill.
- Eco-Friendly Practices: Embrace Costa Rica's environmental conservation efforts during your stay. Support eco-friendly initiatives.
Why choose Acqua?
Acqua offers access to local expertise through carefully selected tour operators who possess excellent language skills, destination knowledge, and buying power. Customize your trip to Bhutan by choosing accommodation, transportation, activities, and pace. Directly booking with local operators ensures cost efficiency and supports local economies. Acqua partners with established operators for favorable rates, providing peace of mind with guarantees and insurance coverage. By choosing Acqua, you support responsible travel and contribute to community projects.



