
Rincón de la Vieja National Park
Existing for approximately 600,000 years, the Rincón de la Vieja massif is a mountain range with volcanic craters. On the southern side of the volcano,
Existing for approximately 600,000 years, the Rincón de la Vieja massif is a mountain range with volcanic craters. On the southern side of the volcano,
Guanacaste National Park is a vital biological corridor for the seasonal migration of numerous species of birds, insects, and mammals.
Cipancí National Wildlife Refuge is a natural gem located in the lower basin of the Tempisque River, recognized as a Ramsar site of international importance.
This 12 km long beach is famous for the numerous marine turtle nestings, known as “arribadas.”
Declared a protected area in 1963, Cabo Blanco Absolute Nature Reserve has seen the natural regeneration of its forest. This place is not only a monument to
Diriá National Park, a place evolved from a protected area to a national park due to the importance of its ecosystems, with breathtaking views and
Las Baulas Marine National Park in Guanacaste, a biodiversity sanctuary with majestic mangroves and pristine beaches where leatherback sea turtles nest.
Barra Honda National Park, a geological gem with a vast system of independent caves, rich in stalactites and stalagmites. A unique experience for nature and
Guayabo National Monument, an invaluable archaeological site preserving one of Costa Rica’s most important areas. Admire the petroglyphs and other testimonies of pre-Columbian culture.
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