Have you seen the beautiful sunsets of Costa Rica? It is amazing that such a small country could possess so many of Earth’s natural bounties and resources. The people of Costa Rica seems to possess an unlimited passion for life, bright cheerful smiles and they certainly know how to relax!
Covering just less than 0. There are a total of 26 national parks and protected area in Costa Rica. You can enjoy lots of great Ocean view here where the Caribbean Sea is located on one side and the Pacific on the other side. BTW, I found a site about hotel travel bargains: ofertas de viajes hotel. The Caribbean side offers tranquil moments basking in the warm sun and beautiful sunsets while the other side offers large waves for some hot heart stopping action for the adventurous soul.
There is so much to do here in Costa Rica. Revel at the variety of wildlife available here- macaws, leatherback turtles, morpho butterflies, just to name a few. Join in on a rainforest tour and safari trip if you like. You can see for yourself migrating whales, dolphins and sea turtles during specific time.
The Arenal that is located at the northern part of the country is an active volcano. Midpoint in the country and the southern end is home to the two other volcanoes. The volcanic area is rich with plants and vegetation due to its nutrient rich soil from the lava resulting from past eruptions. Today, people from all over the world visit Costa Rica to enjoy sun drenched days amidst the blue waters and white sands.
The dry season in Costa Rica starts from December all through May which would make your visit pleasant without being caught in thunderstorms. Choose a nice time to visit, it is located a few miles form the equator so you would not to come here when the sun is burning hot. Always be alert to any possible disasters and be wary about who you do and do not trust as it is easy to get lost foreign lands when out touring. When it comes to a Costa Rican vacation, it takes effort and hard work to ensure you have a memorable holiday.
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Rennie Guiang
Sunday, June 21, 2009
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