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5 Reasons To Fall In Love With Costa Rica

Imagina por un momento unas playas de azul brillante y arena fina, vastas extensiones de selva y bosques, volcanes activos, abundante…

Imagine for a moment bright blue beaches of fine sand, vast stretches of jungle and forests, active volcanoes, abundant wildlife and a country overflowing with exotic fruits. Envision a range of relaxing and inviting activities, adventure sports and hosts of warm, cheerful and witty people.

Costa Rica offers that and more. In a few hours, you can be on the beach, in the forest and mountains. All in one day! It is the most visited tourist destination in Central America due to its natural beauty, diversity of flora and fauna, and places of interest. It is truly a beautiful country. Falling in love with this earthly paradise is as natural as the land that gives Pura Vida its name.

1) Wild Life

Wildlife abounds in Costa Rica and it seems as though it has been taken from the pages of the tropical version of the Jungle Book. You will see toucans, with their distinctive beaks, and scarlet macaws.

Tucan in Costa Rica

Sloths nestled in the trees and crocodiles with large jaws. You will find white-faced monkeys, butterflies of all sizes and shapes, orchids adorning trees and a veritable rainbow of fish. Bats, sharks, dolphins, whales, ocelots, pumas, jaguars … The list is endless.

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Guacamayos in La Paz Waterfall Gardens in Costa Rica.

Costa Rica covers an area of only 51,000 sq. km (19,700 sq. mi), half the size of Kentucky, but according to official data, this small territory is home to more than 500,000 species. That represents 4% of global biodiversity, greater than that of the United States and Europe combined!

2) Beauty and Outdoor Activities

Identified as the capital of ecotourism and adventure tourism in Central America, Costa Rica offers a wide variety of tours and outdoor activities for visitors of all ages, tastes and abilities.

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Hanging bridges and trails, one of the many tours offered by Costa Rica Sky Adventures in the Monteverde Cloud Forest Reserve..

Desde caminatas por el bosque, senderos de gran altitud a paso ligero, puentes colgantes, paseos en teleférico, días en la playa y aguas termales. Para los amantes de los deportes extremos, hay una gran cantidad de actividades como la tirolesa, los rápidos, el surfing, los puentes colgantes, el buceo y la pesca deportiva.

poas volcano
The Poás Volcano is an active 2,708-meter high stratovolcano in central Costa Rica. It has erupted 39 times since 1828.

It is also possible to explore by horseback, foot or kayak. Can’t decide? Worry no more; even during a relatively short trip, you can include a bit of everything!

In national parks and ecological reserves, you will learn a lot about the effervescent life of the rainforest. Volcanoes and cloud forests offer spectacular views, and the beaches on the Pacific and the Caribbean are not only beautiful but also a cocktail of microclimates and sea life.

jaco beach
Jacó is the first town on the central Pacific coast to develop tourism. Its beautiful beach, excellent waves, and lush tropical surroundings make it an attractive destination for American backpackers, surfers, and retirees.

Costa Rica harbors almost 300 beaches on both coasts of the Pacific and Caribbean. Such beauty and biodiversity is definitely awe-inspiring!

3) Environmental Responsibility

With this wealth of resources, it’s not surprising that tourism is the main economic engine of the country—generating more revenue than the exportation of bananas, pineapples and coffee together—and that conservation and sustainable development of biodiversity are so important.

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Rainforest adjacent to Braulio Carrillo Natural Park.

More than 25 percent of Costa Rica’s territory is under some form of environmental protection. Ecotourism, which has grown steadily since 1990, facilitates the exploration and enjoyment of natural attractions, while promoting non-destructive use of resources so that the negative impact is diminished.

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In 2013, 65 percent of foreign visitors conducted ecotourism activities, according to the Costa Rican Tourism Institute. In 2014, the tourism industry reached a historic record of 2.5 million visitors who enjoyed this unique green jewel of the region.

4) Happy and Peaceful People. Pura Vida!

The natural attributes of Costa Rica would seduce anyone, but its people will steal your heart. They are proud of their country and welcome visitors with open arms. The Ticos, as they call themselves, are warm, joyful and witty people. They smile often and it’s impossible not to laugh at their jokes. Ticos charisma will simply melt your heart.

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A fruit vendor at Cruce del Río, province of Limón. Banana and plantain exports are one of the region’s top sources of income.

The standard of living in this small nation is the highest in Central America. Literacy is nearly 97 percent, one of the highest in Latin America. The country abolished its army almost 70 years ago and the resources allocated to the military went to education. In addition, the health system is universal and does not deny services to anyone.

In 2012, a worldwide organization categorized Costa Rica as the happiest country in the planet for its level of development, human and environmental welfare. Costa Ricans often say “pura vida,” in lieu of saying hello, goodbye or see you soon. With its impressive attributes, it’s easy to understand why they use that greeting. They live the pure life.

5) Coffee and Exotic Fruits

Hay plantaciones de café en varias partes del país. El café de Costa Rica tiene alta reputación en todo el mundo y deja satisfecho a cualquier paladar, incluso a aquellos que no suelen tomar esta bebida (como yo). La variedad de frutas tropicales es extensa.

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Variety of fruits at Cruce del Río, province of Limón.

Se estima que hay más de 150 especies diferentes de frutas. Puedes encontrarlos en los mercados, tiendas y puestos en diferentes partes del país. Te recomiendo el jugo de coco, piña y guanábana, por nombrar solo algunos de los más conocidos. ¡Son deliciosos!

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It’s estimated that there are over 150 different species of fruit in Costa Rica.

Still haven’t fallen in love with Costa Rica?

Visit Doka Estatea coffee plantation of more than 100 years. Or learn more about the artisan town of Sarchí and its typical oxcart The colors and design will blow your mind away.

About Me

I believe the best education is outside the classroom. I travel to understand, learn and grow. My eyes, mind and soul guide me on this great journey that I want to share with you.

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  1. Están muy bonitas las fotos de Costa Rica y eso es apenas un poquito de lo que ofrece este hermoso país.

    1. Estoy totalmente de acuerdo contigo, Ana. Costa Rica es un país que tiene mucho que ofrecer. Y ese es un magnífico pretexto para regresar una y otra vez 🙂
      Muchas gracias por tu comentario!

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