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Top Ten Attractions

Top Ten Attractions


Rain Forest Aerial Tram

There is nothing like it in the world. This guided tour of the Rain Forest canopy is - without doubt - a must do activity for anyone coming to Costa Rica. An hour from San Jose; ideal for visitors of all ages.

Exploratory SCUBA Diving

This all-inclusive (all accommodations, meals, in-country transfers and listed sightseeing activities) high-action adventure tour includes bungee jumping, canopy tour, and three days of three tank Scuba diving.

Monteverde Cloud Forest

A tough drive to get there and some might say not worth the trip. However, it is home to the Quetzal, Costa Rica's most famous bird and a wonderful Cloud Forest.

Tamarindo Beach

This is a great example of Guanacaste's beautiful Pacific beaches. This funky surfer's haven is not fancy, but filled with life.

The Big Adrenaline Rush!

During this action-packed trip, only for adventurers, you will visit rain forests, exploding volcanoes and pristine beaches. Activities include white water rafting, bungee jumping, Scuba-diving, soaks in natural hot springs at the foot of an active volcano and more.

Tortuguero

The famous turtle nesting area on Costa Rica's East Coast. The boat ride on the inland canals is an ideal way to see a variety of wildlife

Arenal Volcano

Arenal is Costa Rica's most famous and active volcano. Around it, there are several delightful hot springs, the most developed of which is at Tabacon Resort. If you are lucky, you will see Arenal "blow its top", but often the summit is shrouded in clouds

White Water Rafting

You do not have to go on Class Four Rapids to have a great time. There are trips of different difficulties and it is an ideal way to flow through the rain forest and see the wildlife. Be prepared for long bus ride.

Montezuma

The place to go to get away from it all. A great beach environment away from the crowds.

Corcovado

A beautiful black sand beach and rain forest combination on the undeveloped Osa Peninsula. Only problem is getting there.


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