DISCOVER NATIONAL PARKS OF COSTA RICA

Despite its small size, Costa Rica hosts about 5% of the planet’s biodiversity. This natural treasure, covering 26% of the national geography, is protected by the national system of conservation areas. Visitors to Costa Rica do not need to travel long distances to admire the majesty of volcanoes, the beaches of the Pacific and the Caribbean, the dry forests, or the lush rainforests. We are delighted to invite you to share all these natural wonders with us.

DISCOVER NATIONAL PARKS OF COSTA RICA

Tenorio Volcano National Park

Tenorio Volcano National Park is influenced by air currents from the Caribbean and Pacific coasts, creating a variety of microclimates that support rich biodiversity. Various

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DISCOVER NATIONAL PARKS OF COSTA RICA

Palo Verde National Park

Palo Verde National Park is a protected area that preserves a variety of habitats, including lagoons, swamps, mangroves, pastures, and forests. This park is particularly

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DISCOVER NATIONAL PARKS OF COSTA RICA

La Amistad International Park

La Amistad International Park is one of the most important protected wild areas in Costa Rica, thanks to its variety of altitudes, climates, and soils

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DISCOVER NATIONAL PARKS OF COSTA RICA

Chirripó National Park

Chirripó National Park hosts the highest mountain in Costa Rica, Chirripó Peak, which reaches 3820 meters. This park is renowned for its extraordinary scenic beauty

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DISCOVER NATIONAL PARKS OF COSTA RICA

Barbilla National Park

Barbilla National Park is an area of vital importance for water production, serving as a potable water reserve for nearby communities. It is located near

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DISCOVER NATIONAL PARKS OF COSTA RICA

Cahuita National Park

Cahuita National Park is famous for one of the most developed coral reefs on the Caribbean coast, among the most important in all of Costa

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DISCOVER NATIONAL PARKS OF COSTA RICA

Los Quetzales National Park

Los Quetzales National Park, inaugurated in 2008, is the most recent national park in Costa Rica. It is named after the quetzal, a Mesoamerican bird

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