The visitor is moved by such beauty in a conservation area with natural preservation as its goal. Each element of the jungle is characterized by harmony and balance. Tropical forests are a world of utter serenity when rain trickles through foliage.

A tree or wild bird can hold a lot of secrets, and field experts can figure them out. It is possible to discover the essence of a forest and its inhabitants in Costa Rica with the help of naturalist guides and biologists.
Tropical forests are classified as a wet or dry habitat for biodiversity, while mountainous forests are classified as very humid or humid. It is possible to find more than 10 types of vegetation in some areas, including evergreen, deciduous, mangrove, swampy, or scrubby wasteland vegetation.
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The recreation, conservation, and research of natural areas have been the concern of a number of organizations and individuals. Considering their greater economic resources than the government, these zones complement the state-protected areas.
A Suntan May Fade, But Memories Do Not…
Costa Rica offers a unique natural environment, a variety of cultures, and a breathtaking landscape, unlike any other classic tourism destination. Costa Rica offers unforgettable vacation memories here; memories that transcend the typical vacation experience. The coasts offer a variety of sandy beaches, waves, and vegetation. Costa Rica’s beaches can be enjoyed for a variety of reasons, such as reading a book, playing sports, hiking, or simply relaxing.

Costa Rica is a paradise for fans of underwater life since the Pacific and Atlantic waters are teeming with more than 1,000 species of fish. In the 21st century, Coco’s Island is considered a valuable natural laboratory for the study of species evolution.
In front of Corcovado National Park, on the Osa Peninsula, is Ca*o Island, which also has a rich marine environment. This island has a high archaeological value because in ancient times it was used as an indigenous cemetery.
The possibilities in Costa Rica are endless. No matter where you’re going, there’s always something to explore whether you’re in the forest, in the air, at the beach, or on its rushing rivers; in its lakes or at sea, or diving. A traveler only needs to have the desire to experience Costa Rica’s magic as intensely as they can.
Sports and Adventure
There are many sports and activities you can enjoy in Costa Rica, including sport fishing, rafting, diving, kayaking, and water skiing.

Rafting
One of Costa Rica’s most popular adventures is paddling and gliding on a raft through the rivers. The river Reventazón, the Pacuare, the General, and the Corobic* provide a scenic view of the jungle along with the necessary equipment and skilled and experienced boat captains.
Sea and River Kayacking
Sea kayaking is a popular activity on Nicoya Peninsula, in Golfo Dulce and along the beaches of Manuel Antonio. Additionally, you can kayak in Costa Rica’s rivers and lakes as well as the Fr*o River, the San Juan River, and estuaries.
Surfing
Attracting thousands of surfers from around the world are the pleasant water temperatures, the size, frequency, and shape of the waves. Several North Pacific beaches are perfect stopsovers for surfers visiting Naranjo, Grande, Negra, Hazelnuts, Langosta or Potrero Grande. Among other places, surfers have taken to Boca Barranca, Caldera, Jaco Beach, Hermosa Beach, and Escondida Beach in the Central Pacific. Manuel Antonio, Dominical, Pavones and Quepos are all South Pacific resorts where this sport is practiced.
Playa Bonita, Puerto Viejo, Westfalia, and Manzanillo are among the beaches in the Atlantic that offer good surf conditions. Companies in Costa Rica offer equipment rental and transportation to surfers, as well as bicycle rentals and beach trips.

Windsurfing
It is considered one of the five best places in the world for windsurfing by world champions of the discipline. The lake is located 1,700 metres above sea level.
Winds in this area are regular, fast, and intense, which makes practicing the sport easier for beginners.
Diving
Emotions are not limited to the surface in Costa Rica. Diving enthusiasts will find underwater caves, fish of various colors, manta rays and sharks among the attractions.
There is a wealth of marine life in the Pacific, including tuna, sharks, groupers, and a wide variety of tropical reef fish. The Caribbean is home to many distinctive fish species, such as the French angelfish, the queen angelfish, the green moray eel, and others.
You can rent diving equipment and organize diving tours in Costa Rica. Isla del Coco and Isla del Ca*o have the most underwater wealth in the country, however. Because of the distance and the value of the plants that grow there, special transportation and permission are required to access these places.
Fishing
The Gulf of Papagayo, Manuel Antonio, and the Osa Peninsula are some of the places where sport fishing is available in the South Pacific. Marlins, sailfish, large tuna, wahoo, roosterfish, and snappers inhabit the Pacific, as do sailfish, sailback, and king mackerel.
Species like booby fish, machaca, roncador, snook, and even trout can be caught in numerous types of waters, including lakes and rivers.
Watersports
There are many things to do in this area, from visiting the river bed to taking a sailboat tour of the island of Tortuga in the Gulf of Nicoya, or renting yachts and sailboats for a day trip. Water skiing and jet skiing are among the activities available.
The Sun and the Beach
Costa Rica’s beaches, from the sand to the waves to the environment, are all unique. Many tourists nonetheless visit these beautiful beaches, despite the lack of high-end tourist infrastructure.
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Mountain biking
This sport can be practiced by those who are interested in discovering the heart of Costa Rica’s mountains since there are a large number of trails and ideal places.
Horses for rent
Anywhere in the country can practice horseback riding. A lot of people find themselves riding near the beach, on gravel roads, in the field, or on trails in the forest.
The many National Parks in Costa Rica allow you to climb mountains or walk for hours in tropical forests.
From the treetops to the caverns
A cable car ride that goes into a majestic virgin forest allows you to experience nature from the heights. You can explore the caverns of Barra Honda National Park in Nicoya, if you prefer to learn about the secrets of the underground world.
Bungee Jumping is jumping into the void, tied by an elastic safety rope, from a bridge 61 meters above the ground; the adventure has no limits.
Traditional sports
There are many traditional sports you can play in Costa Rica, including swimming, aerobic gymnastics, tennis, handball, volleyball, and golf. However, soccer is the sport of choice. There is nothing like watching a Tico crowd in a stadium, their passion for the sport and the dynamic of the game.
Costa Rica’s geographic location in Central America’s southern tip has served as a meeting place for different cultures since ancient times. Costa Rica is known for its natural biodiversity, but it is also home to a diverse population. Blondes, redheads, Indians, blacks, or brunettes, that is, people of all racial and religious backgrounds, coexist here in total harmony and respect.
Costa Ricans have a clear tolerance for each other, which has made them affable, spontaneous, and helpful. There is a special warmth you cannot find anywhere else in the world in Costa Rica’s smiles and faces.
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