
Tour Guides - Visit Costa Rica
certified by the Costa Rica Tourism Board There many advantages that come with traveling along a tour guide. You can get more information and details about our nature, cultural and historical …
Museums in Costa Rica - Visit Costa Rica
On a short trek of less a kilometer, you can visit three of the most important museums in the Costa Rican capital with a single ticket. The ticket covers the Central Bank Museum, the …
It's Always Pura VIda in Costa Rica - Visit Costa Rica
The best time to take your dream vacation is any time of the yearSAN JOSE, Costa Rica – Costa Rica’s diverse and varied climate makes it easy for travelers to embark on a fantasy escape all …
Historical walks through San José - Visit Costa Rica
The facade of the structure was created in brick and its adornment is eclectic with columns of friezes of human faces, floral garlands, and branches with large leaves. There are also two full …
5 places in Costa Rica you won’t find in most guidebooks
It’s here that the arribada (“arrival”) occurs every year, a phenomenon that sees hundreds of female olive ridley sea turtles pulling up onto the coast over the course of several months. …
Biking - Visit Costa Rica
Enthusiasm for cycling has led to numerous international events including the National Cup and the National Championship, the Panamerican Championship, the Mountain Biking National …
What makes Costa Rica unique? - Visit Costa Rica
Majestic birds such as the Great Blue Heron, the biggest heron in the country, and the Northern Jacana, famous in the animal world because the female protects the territory while the male …
Manta rays are ovoviviparous: the egg hatches inside the female, which gives birth to a fully formed young. The breeding period varies by location and type of manta ray.
Interesting fact Almost 50% of the female Leatherbacks in the western pacific lay their eggs in the Las Baulas Marine National Park. The creation of this park was meant to protect the sea turtle …
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Green Observing
If the female reects the male, she covers her cloaca and sims aay towards the sea・Por. Except for their migrations, during which they cross the open sea, they generally live in shallow waters …