Embark on a journey of discovery with our Eco-Tourism Package in Costa Rica. Dive into the breathtaking biodiversity of its rainforests, encounter diverse wildlife in their natural habitats, and unwind in eco-friendly accommodations nestled in the heart of nature. From thrilling canopy tours to relaxing hot springs, this package promises an eco-conscious adventure that leaves a positive impact on both you and the environment.
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Costa Rica is located in Central America bordered on the east by the Caribbean Sea and the west by the Pacific Ocean. With an abundance of unique wildlife, landscapes, and climates this small country proudly shelters nearly 6% of the known biodiversity in the world. To protect and preserve its wealth of natural resources Costa Rica has become a global leader in sustainable practices with protected areas comprising a large amount of its land mass. With a peaceful spirit, emphasis on education and an economy based on tourism, Costa Ricans and visitors alike enjoy one of the highest standards of living and organized tourism infrastructure in Latin America among a tropical paradise of lush rainforests, mystical volcanoes and cloud forests and beaches that meet mountains filled with monkeys and macaws.
Offering a broad terrain of activities and accommodations, visitors to Costa Rica will find a range of hotel options ranging from small beachside bed & breakfasts to authentic intimate boutique mountain lodges, to major international business hotel brands and everything in between; Costa Rica’s accommodations offer something appealing for everyone’s desires. The phrase “Pura Vida” can be heard echoing throughout Costa Rica from coast to coast. Used as a greeting or expression of happiness, the phrase literally translates to “pure life,” however its true meaning is “full of life,” which accurately describes the adventure and wonder that await visitors.
Quick Facts
To enter Costa Rica, U.S. nationals need to present a valid passport and a return ticket to exit the country within 90 days — no visa is required.
US dollars are accepted nearly everywhere, but Costa Rica’s currency is Costa Rica colones. Major credit cards are accepted and ATMs can be found throughout the country.
The official language is Spanish but English is widely spoken.
The combination of mountains, plains and plateaus and the influence of ocean currents and sea breezes give Costa Rica a temperate tropical climate. On the destinations two beautiful coast lines, the Pacific and Caribbean, the oceans are warm enough year-round to enjoy a host of water activities. You can even visit both the Pacific and Caribbean coast on the same day!
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