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Here Are 12 Exciting Factors That Make Costa Rica a Top Vacation Spot on Earth

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by John Steinbeck

16-07-2024

Costa Rica has everything you could want: exciting activities, fun for the whole family, delicious cuisine, and all-inclusive resorts. 

The stunning Central American nation has long been a popular tourist destination due to its abundance of natural attractions, such as beaches, rivers, rain forests, diverse fauna, and eco-chic hotels. Its popularity, however, has increased in recent years. 

With so many options, it's easy to see why. Adventurers can go river rafting, canyoning, cave tubing, zip lining, and more in Costa Rica's world-renowned national parks. Those interested in animals will also find it to be a great spot to see macaws, sea turtles, and cute sloths. 

Additionally, it possesses an edgy, glitzy edge. Chefs with a flair for innovation have started popping up all throughout San José, the capital city, making it a mecca for foodies. A thriving craft beer scene may also be found in the city. 

And if you want to unwind, there's no better spot than a spa by a hot spring or a picture-perfect beach resort. While on vacation, you can do all of the following: have a massage, go surfing, swim, and relax in a geothermal pool. 

While most of Costa Rica is at its most beautiful from December through April, October is a great month to visit if you're planning a trip to the Caribbean. San José and Liberia are served nonstop by numerous airlines. This Central American nation will provide an unforgettable trip for many reasons; if you need more evidence, consider these.

It Has Stunning National Parks.

Thirty national parks and 5% of the global biodiversity are located in Costa Rica. You can go on an adventure through a rain forest, a dry forest, a coral reef forest, or a cloud forest. Hiking is a must-do activity in Costa Rica, and the ideal place to do it is in Tenorio Volcano National Park, home to the breathtaking Rio Celeste waterfall.

It Boasts Active And Dormant Volcanoes.

There are over sixty volcanoes in Costa Rica, five of which are currently active. Arenal Volcano is a renowned tourist destination in Costa Rica, drawing in many who come to trek the mountain or relax in the geothermal hot springs. The naturally warm waters are taken advantage of by numerous resorts and spas in the vicinity.

It's A Wildlife Paradise.

Many animal populations can flourish in Costa Rica's 30 percent protected area, which consists of national parks, reserves, and refuges. Plus, there's wildlife to be found just about everywhere. More than half a million animal species call this country home. That number includes sloths, sea turtles, humpback whales, green iguanas, and scarlet macaws.

It's Known As The Hummingbird Capital Of The World.

As if birdwatching in Costa Rica weren't amazing enough, the country is home to fifty distinct species of hummingbirds, making it an ideal destination for nature enthusiasts. You might see magenta-throated woodstars, coppery-headed emeralds, and violet sabrewings, among other bird species.

It's A Playground For Adventure Enthusiasts.

Traveling to Costa Rica is a must if you're seeking exciting outdoor pursuits. River rafting, fishing, ATV riding, scuba diving, tubing, horseback riding, and rain forest zip lining are just a few of the many activities offered by the many tour companies in the area. Hiking, surfing, and swimming are also easily accessible.

It's An Unsung Culinary Destination

Costa Rica takes great care to preserve its beaches and national parklands. More than 800 miles of the country's Pacific and Caribbean coastlines are undeveloped and stunning. Santa Teresa and the restful beach villages of the Nicoya Peninsula are famous for their relaxed vibes and plenty of surf locations.

It's Dotted With World-Class Resorts.

Costa Rica is more than simply an adventure traveler's paradise. It's also ideal for those seeking a tranquil spa retreat. The region surrounding Arenal Volcano is well-known for its high-end spas that feature natural hot springs. Vacation spots with sandy beaches, wildlife encounters, and five-star lodgings are becoming increasingly popular, and the Papagayo Peninsula is one such place.

It's Easy To Find A Good Cup Of Joe.

Coffee is a major industry in Costa Rica since the country produces some of the world's finest beans. Finca Rosa Blanca is a hotel and organic coffee plantation that provides tours and tastings for coffee enthusiasts who want to fully immerse themselves in the world of java.

It Has A Potent National Beverage.

When you're not in the mood for coffee, try guaro, the national drink of Costa Rica. This sugar cane juice liqueur is incredibly alcoholic and has a distinct flavor that is both sweet and transparent. Do not consume it in shot form unless you are familiar with it. But many prefer it in a cocktail or chilled with lime and sugar.

It's A Convenient Vacation Destination.

Flying time from Miami, Los Angeles, and New York City to Costa Rica is around three, six, and five hours, respectively. From the middle of March to October, the United States follows Mountain Standard Time, and from the middle of November until mid-March, it follows Central Standard Time. So, American travelers shouldn't worry too much about experiencing severe jet lag. While the colón is the official currency of Costa Rica, major credit cards and US dollars are also readily accepted.

It's One Of The World's Happiest Countries.

Costa Ricans have a well-known phrase that goes something like "pura vida," meaning "pure life." Because of this, Costa Ricans really value this. Perhaps this explains why the Happy Planet Index ranks the nation among the happiest in the world. As a greeting or a reply to "How are you?" the phrase is very pervasive in the society.

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