3 Popular Costa Rica Tourist Attractions

Costa Rica has 19,652 square miles of pure beauty and is the perfect place for nature lovers to vacation. It protects 25% of the country's land with 20 natural parks, eight biological reserves and a protected area. This is more than any other country in the world. Whether you enjoy water, air or land, or just a little bit of everything, Costa Rica will certainly not disappoint you.

Aquatic Activities The Atlantic and Pacific coasts are all black and white sandy beaches where sunbathers enjoy. Costa Rica's most active activities include snorkeling, deep sea diving, surfing, sailing, kayaking, surfing, and more. The coast of Puntarenas is about 300 miles from Coco Island, where snorkels and Deep Sea divers can see colorful coral reefs, whale sharks and white fir sharks as well as many other marine life. The Pacific Coasts Esterillos, Hermosa and Marino Ballena National Park are particularly popular with surfers while floats prefer La Punta. The Puntarenas estuary is perfect for water skiing, bird watching and even mangrove swamp boat trips.

Aircraft

canopy tour. Take an aerial tram at 100 meters above the forest floor and look at the tree frogs, grape snakes, hundreds of birds, and even three toed lizards. If you are better to experience the canopy, face to face, journey through tree-wood through zip lines. Monteverde is known for its special beautiful tours of the Lake Balaton. One of the tourist companies has a wooden hotel room for the canopy for those who want to experience the jungle night. Try the Superman cable in the Turu Ba Ri Tropical Park. This is a 3280 foot zipper line that passes over the canopy at 55 mph.

A super adventurer can try the 200-meter-free bungee jumping on the old Colorado River Bridge. This jump states that you have exceptional scenic views. Gay balloon tours are available at San Carlos, about 20 miles east of Arenal.

Winter Activities

Corcovado National Park hosts tapers, big cat and all four Costa Rica monkeys: Whitehead Capuchin, Hell Bell, Geoffroy Spider Monkey middle american squirrel monkey. This area is known for the abundance of wildlife. You are sure to visit many of these animals while hiking the mountain trails in miles and miles. In the Monteverde Cloud Forest, there are more than 800 bird species, more than 100 mammalian species and 2000 plant species, including orchids, mountain climbing and hiking trails. In addition, you can go to the Caves of Venado or go horseback riding or bird watching in Costa Rica in a number of other protected areas.

Boredom can not be selected when traveling to Costa Rica. So much to see and do to find yourself to stay longer and start planning to return to this tropical paradise before you go to the plane to go home.

Source by Gina M Buss

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