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Alajuela & Poas National Park

Poas Volcano

Lesser visited colonial city and stunning views inside a volcanic crater

Central Valley and Highlands, Costa Rica

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Alajuela is the capital of the province of Alajuela, and is the second most important city in Costa Rica. Located just 20 km from San Jose and very close to the International Airport, the city is not ...

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Arenal Volcano National Park and La Fortuna

Arenal Volcano NP

Classic conical volcano scenes, erupting over beautiful natural scenery

Northern Plains of Costa Rica, Costa Rica

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The small town of La Fortuna sits below the impressive volcano of Arenal and lies close to the large Arenal Lake, not far from Caño Negro National Park and close to some fantastic waterfalls, h...

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Cano Negro Wildlife Refuge and Los Chiles

Rossette Spoonbill

Wildlife on the remote border of Nicaragua

Northern Plains of Costa Rica, Costa Rica

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The Cano Negro wildlife refuge is considered to be the most valuable wetland area in Costa Rica and one of the best places to view large concentrations of wildlife. The area formed by the lake is one ...

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Gulf of Nicoya and Puntarenas

Punta Arenas Parasailing

Wildlife and reserves along the shores and in the waters of a Pacific Gulf

Nicoya Peninsula, Manuel Antonio and the Central Pacific Coastline, Costa Rica

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The Gulf of Nicoya separates the Nicoya Peninsula from the mainland of Costa Rica and is a unique marine and coastal landscape of wetlands, rocky islands and cliffs, extensive mangrove habitat, and hi...

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Manuel Antonio National Park & Quepos

Mono Cariblanca, Manuel Antonio

Sweeping beaches and a world-class National Park

Nicoya Peninsula, Manuel Antonio and the Central Pacific Coastline, Costa Rica

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 Driving south along Costa Rica’s mid-Pacific coastline offers beautiful scenes of forests, beaches and seas as you pass through natural reserves, agricultural land and small towns. Bouncin...

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