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Your Costa Rica Vacation
May 1st

Costa Rica is the destination for your next Vacation, how do you plan it? Here is an informational guide on what the country offers and a guide on how to make the most out of your visit to Costa Rica. Costa Rica is a country that offers a wide rang of alternative s for nature lover s, adventure enthusiasts and beach connoisseurs. Let’s break down topic by topic and how to approach each.
BEACHES: Costa Rica has seashore on both the Pacific Ocean and the Atlantic Ocean.The Caribbean Coast and the Pacific shoreline which we divide into North Pacific, Central Pacific and South Pacific.
The Caribbean Coast: located in the province of Limon we find the main area of Puerto Viejo and Cahuita with its Afro-Caribbean heritage and a relaxed atmosphere. The Caribbean sealine presents a great alternative during April through November, what the Costa Ricans consider the “ green season”.
The Pacific Coast:
- North Pacific includes beautiful beaches such as Papagayo Bay (with plenty of large resort type accommodations); the area of Tamarindo, Pinilla, Flamingo, Conchal which stand out as very popular destinations including Playa Grande where tourists flock during the whole year to observe the turtles hatching; and ultimately Samara, Nosara and Islita on the Nicoya Peninsula with incredibly beautiful shores.
- Central Pacific has very popular luxury hotels such as Marriott Los Sueños and Villa Caletas, with average beaches and few outstanding features. The area that does stand out in this region includes the Manuel Antonio National Park and Quepos which offer an active nightlife along with highly populated beaches.
- South Pacific we find Dominical, Golfo Dulce and the Peninsula de Osa. Due to the distance from San Jose (5-7 hrs) this area is less convoluted and still offers pristine, untouched areas.
NATURE: we find plenty of National Parks all with different ecosystems, flora and fauna. The Biodiversity of Costa Rica is one of its main attractions.Birdwatching offers over 800 species of birds and park wildlife includes: sloths, tapirs, a variety of monkeys and occasional big cats among others.
- Caribbean: Tortuguero National Park is humid and hot! Jungle lodges abound. This area is known as the “Amazon of Costa Rica” because it resembles Peru and Brazil’s Amazon area and its lodging alternatives. The Cahuita National Park has the largest system of coral reefs. Fishing is very popular.
- Northern Zone: this area hosts the very popular Monteverde Cloud Forest Reserve. Nature lovers and birdwatchers paradise, this destination has developed into the perfect adventure/nature combination.
- North Pacific: Rincon de la Vieja National Park (inland) usually combined with Guanacaste Beach experience due to the proximity; it offers a fantastic nature alternative for those seeking to visit as much as possible within a short period of time. Marino Las Baulas (coast) is where we find Playa Grande and the turtle hatching coastline. Finally, the Ostional Wildlife Reserve (coast) great for turtle watching as well as for Dolphin and Whale watching tours.
- Central Pacific: here we find the Carara National Park (inland) with many nature and adventure alternatives. The Manuel Antonio National Park (coast) offers wonderful sightings and wildlife viewing. Its main advantage is the possibility of combining nature and beach within this beautiful spot. In addition, the distance from San Jose is approximately 4.5 hours making it very accessible.
- South Pacific: a bit further away we find the Marino Ballena National Park (coast) with incredible marine wildlife opportunities. Finally we find the Corcovado National Park (coast) which is considered a MUST for nature experts and recommended by Natinonal Geographic. If you are a nature lover, it does not get any better than this!
WILDLIFE OBSERVATION: The Turtle Observation activity deserve s a paragraph of its own. What is the best time of year to carry out this activity?
North Pacific:
- November to April: you can see the Leatherbacks at Playa Grande and Playa Langosta in the Marino Las Baulas National Park.
- July to December: Ostional National Park for the Leatherbacks and the Olive Ridley turtles.
South Pacific:
- June to October: observe the Hawksbill Sea Turtles at the Corcovado National Park.
Caribbean:
- July to September: you can see Green Sea Turtles, Loggerheads and Leatherbacks.
Another big wildlife activity to do in Costa Rica is the observation of Marine Wildlife. The best area to do this is the South Pacific Coast followed by the Caribbean. Dolphin and Whale watching tours (including sightings of Killer Whales) provide optimum results between July and December.
VOLCANOES: One major attraction for visitors is the array of Volcanoes Costa Rica has.With about 122 volcanoes, Costa Rica has a lot to offer in this front but two especially deserve to be mentioned: the Peas Volcano which has a crater of 1.5 kms making it the second widest crater in the world, and the Arenal Volcano which has become a very popular Volcano in the country. Tourists flock to see the spectacle of this mountain of fire spitting lava in the dark. During the day, the destination offers all sorts for nature and adventure alternatives to pick from. Other volcanoes include the Barba, the Riau, the Rincon de la Vieja and the Turrialba among others.
ADVENTURE: everywhere! To organize it in an organized manner:
- Arenal: Canopy, Hiking, Canoeing, Water Rappelling, Horseback riding, ATV, Hanging Bridges, Sky Tram & Sky Trek, White Water Rafting and one hour away, you find one of the few arqueological sites, the Venado Caves.
- Monteverde: Horseback. ATV, Canopy, Hanging Bridges, Cloud forest Hiking, and Sky Trek & Tram.
- Sarapiqui: Wet forest hiking, Night Wildlife observation tours (ex: Bat tours), Rappelling, Canopy and White water rafting.
- Turrialba: has one of the best adventures in the country– the Pacuare Lodge. You enter and exit the lodge rafting! Here you can take 2 or 3 day packages and stay in this superb lodge which offers plenty of activities. Apart from the Pacuare River water adventures, you can find Turrialba Volcano Hiking activities as well as some pretty good Hiking and Canyoning tours.
- Rincon de la Vieja: Canopy, Rappelling, Horseback Riding, and visit to the Volcano and Waterfalls.
- Tamarindo: ATV, Canopy, Horseback Riding, Whitewater Rafting, Canopy, Diving, Snorkeling, Sailing, and Sea Kayaking Tours.
- Nosara/ Samara: Snorkeling, Turtle Observation, Dolphin Sightseeing and Mangrove tours.
And the list goes on.
To make the most out of your Costa Rica Vacation, you can contact a Costa Rica Travel Agent that works with packages that can be customized to your specific needs.
Playa Brasilito, Costa Rica – Guanacaste Region
Feb 24th

As it is not yet spoiled by urban development Brasilito is a typical Costa Rican “Pueblo”, being the perfect spot for viewing the sunset over its small offshore island.
Brasilito is convenient to most of Guanacastes most beautiful attractions, offering a wonderful beach stretch to relax and enjoy, as it is situated between Playa Flamingo (5 minute drive) and Playa Tamarindo (15 minute drive)
How to get here:
Playa Brasilito is located 70 km from Liberia and around 45 km from the town of Santa Cruz and since it is so easily accessible by bus and taxi many people land at the Liberia International Airport to get here and then follow the route Liberia- Guardia- Filadelfia- Belén- Huacas- Playa Brasilito.
One of the main attractions of the 2 km long Brasilito Beach is its closeness to Playa Conchal, to where you can get by walking or driving over a rocky path at the end of Playa Brasilito. Having only a few hotels and cabins, much of this beach keeps its local flavor since many Ticos (Costa Ricans) come here for spending the weekend away from the city.
You will find that Playa Brasilito is a surprisingly pleasant place to spend some quiet time, where you can experience Tico life at its most natural out here. The town of Brasilito has many “beachgoer” amenities for those passing through, as there is a program of building demolitions underway in Brasilito, as the national government is enforcing development restrictions near the shoreline.
Offering economical and convenient accommodations and transportation, Playa Brasilito is more often the perfect destination for most budget travelers who come to this part of the province. Besides a few hotels, there are bars and restaurants as well as an internet cafe in town and you can also find a number of rental shops for horses, dive equipment, motorbikes and much more.
If you are looking for a safe beach for children to swim and play Brasilito is one of your best choices on the Northern Pacific Coast. Playa Brasilito is a large sandy beach, which has constant safe surf, free of rocks, being ideal for body surfing and swimming.
Playa Brasilito gets between 11 to 12 hours of sunshine during the dry season from December to April, since it is drenched in sunshine most days of the year and having a warm average temperature of around 36 degrees Celsius or 99 degrees Fahrenheit.
Rainfall is around 1800 mm, but lasts only a short time, making way to a period of extremely dry weather where stretches of tawny terrain alternate with grassland and stands of mayflower, wild cotton, swollen-thorn acacia and some cacti.
Accommodation:
* Hotel Brasilito – it is right in front of the fabulous Brasilito and Conchal beaches. Its features include ocean views, palm tree gardens, an outdoor restaurant and cooling sea breezes. In addition there’s wireless internet available for guests.
