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Twelve Arguments in Favor of Costa Rica as a Top Tourist Spot on Earth

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by Evelyn Waugh

25-06-2024

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

Beautiful and home to rain forests, beaches, rivers, rich animals, and eco-chic hotels, this Central American country has long been a popular tourist destination. However, its popularity has been on the rise recently. 

Given that everyone can find something to their liking, it's hardly surprising. Tourists can partake in exciting adventures like zip lining, river rafting, canyoning, and cave tubing 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. 

On the other hand, it's got this cool, glitzy aspect. Chefs with a flair for innovation have started popping up all throughout San José, the capital city, making it a mecca for foodies. There is a thriving craft beer scene in the city as well. 

In addition, a spa located next to one of the country's numerous hot springs or an immaculate beach resort would be ideal locations for a relaxing vacation. While on vacation, you can do all of the following: have a massage, go surfing, swim, and relax in a geothermal pool. 

In general, December through April is the ideal time to visit Costa Rica, yet October is a very sunny month on the Caribbean coast. Liberia and San José are both served by numerous airlines that provide nonstop flights. This Central American nation will provide an unforgettable trip for many reasons; if you need more evidence, consider these.

 

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. An excellent way to see the natural beauty of Costa Rica is on foot, and hiking is particularly recommended 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 area's naturally warm waters are enjoyed by many spas and resorts.

It's A Wildlife Paradise.

National parks, reserves, and refuges cover almost 30% of Costa Rica, providing ample habitat for the country's diverse animal populations. In addition, you can find animals almost everywhere you walk. Sloths, green iguanas, humpback whales, howler monkeys, scarlet macaws, and sea turtles are just a few of the over half a million animal species that call this country home.

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

Costa Rica is a fantastic destination for nature lovers in general, but those hoping to see one of the fifty species of hummingbirds that call the country home will find it much more rewarding. Birds such as the magenta-throated woodstar, coppery-headed emerald, and violet sabrewing are possible sightings.

It's A Playground For Adventure Enthusiasts.

Costa Rica is a fantastic destination for adventurers and nature lovers. Dozens of tour operators provide activities such as scuba diving, tubing, horseback riding, river rafting, fishing, ATV rides, horseback riding, and zip lining through the rain forest. Hiking, surfing, and swimming are also easily accessible.

It's An Unsung Culinary Destination.

When most people think of Costa Rica, they probably don't picture delicious food. Traditional dishes influenced by Indigenous, Spanish, and Caribbean cuisines, along with an abundance of fresh ingredients, make this place a popular destination for daring diners. The most popular foods are shellfish cocktails like vuelve a la vida and sandwiches like arreglados and pejibayes, which are boiled peach palm fruits served with mayonnaise.

It Has Both Pacific And Caribbean Beaches.

Costa Rica takes great care to preserve its beaches and national parklands. Along its Pacific and Caribbean shores, the nation boasts over 800 kilometers of stunning, unspoiled coastline. Santa Teresa and the other relaxed seaside communities on the Nicoya Peninsula are popular among surfers.

It's Dotted With World-Class Resorts.

Traveling to Costa Rica isn't limited to those seeking an adventurous getaway. Additionally, it is an ideal spot for a rejuvenating spa vacation. Famous for its luxurious spas encircled by natural hot springs, the area around Arenal Volcano is a popular tourist destination. Travelers are increasingly drawn to beach resorts that provide sandy shoreline, animal experiences, and luxurious lodgings. One such destination is the Papagayo Peninsula.

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. Guests of the hotel and organic coffee farm Finca Rosa Blanca can enjoy tastings and tours of the surrounding area's coffee plants, making it an ideal destination for coffee lovers.

It Has A Potent National Beverage.

When you're not in the mood for coffee, try guaro, the national drink of Costa Rica. The crystal-clear, sugar-sweet liqueur has a very high alcohol level and is produced from sugar cane juice. Unless you've tried it previously, you shouldn't consume it in shots. Nonetheless, it is often enjoyed in cocktails or cooled with sugar and lime by many.

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. U.S. dollars and credit cards are frequently accepted, even though the Costa Rican colón is the country's official currency.

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

A well-known Costa Rican saying is "pura vida," which translates to "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 quite pervasive in the society.


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