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The complete Costa Rica Travel Guide for the perfect vacation!

Here you will find the most complete Costa Rica Travel Guide to help you be fully informed of what your paradise vacation will be like.

What will you find in the travel guide?

This Costa Rica Travel Guide is meant to show you why this country is the most visited nation in the Central American region, and you’ll understand this once you’ve witnessed this country’s unique and spiritual lush rainforest, rare birds, smoldering volcanic peaks, clear flowing rivers, and exotic fruits. A tropical paradise protected by genial people, rich with urban historical culture, it’s no wonder so many flock here to see Mother Nature’s magnificent work. Costa Rica Monkey Tours delivers more than just adventurous getaways. We take biking, white water rafting; zip line tours, beach-going, surfing, and cultural sightseeing to a whole new level. This Costa Rica Vacations guide will help you sort and decide where you want to go once you are here.

A favorite retreat for North Americans and Europeans, Costa Rica is an affordable destination point, with kind hosts providing safe and friendly service in secure surroundings, ensuring experiences of a lifetime for you and your group. Some of the favored locations in Costa Rica include:

  • The Monteverde Cloud Forest Reserve
  • The Tortuguero Canals
  • Corcovado National Park
  • Marino Ballena National Park
  • The Province of Guanacaste

The Meaning of Pura Vida

You will also learn in this Costa Rica Travel Guide a few of the sayings that represent the people of this county. Pura vida is the most common Costa Rican phrase. Literally translated, it means pure life, but it can also mean “plenty of life”, “full of life”, “this is living”, “going great”, or “real living.” The phrase can be used as a greeting or a goodbye, as an answer expressing that things are going well, or as a way of giving thanks. Even if you don’t speak the language, uttering the simple words, “Pura vida,” brings you closer to state of mind and to embracing the relaxed and gracious disposition of “ticos.” You’re on vacation. Right? Why not spend it with people that cater to travelers like you in the land of “Pura vida!”

Costa Rica — Geographically Speaking

Just north of the equator, this flourishing oasis is one of the planet’s most bio-diverse regions, and its national parks will take your breath away with their majestic glory. More than a third of the country has been set aside for you to enjoy in its protected natural state, abound with flora, fauna, and exotic and animated creatures. You will be able to see this in your travel guide to paradise Costa Rica.

If you aren’t a nature lover, Costa Rica will assuredly change that, with its pristine beaches and jungle backdrops, breathtaking sunsets, silky and pungent orchids, and amusing native creatures, including four indigenous monkey species and more than 800 types of colorful and often raucous birds.

Yes! There are Cultural Offerings

While its cities may not be Costa Rica’s premier attraction, that’s not to say you shouldn’t make a stop at one of its urban centers enhanced by local artists commissioned to create bronze and concrete sculptures, mosaics, and mural art. Get a sense of local life and culture as you explore downtown San Jose and its myriad of architectural styles, street performers, kiosks, cafes, and dozens of museums showcasing art and reflections of Costa Rica’s culture and history. Your Costa Rica Vacations Guide will show you that most museums are located in the country’s capital, including the popular Gold Museum, the Costa Rica National Museum, and the Jade Museum. Only a short taxi ride from there is the La Sabana Metropolitan Park which offers the Costa Rican Art Museum located inside what used to be the Control Tower of the old San Jose International Airport. It’s worth spending some time in the cities; if only experience this multi-faceted country, its charming people, their culture, and cuisine.

What about food in Costa Rica?

Costa Rican cuisine is a combination of Spanish, South American, Caribbean, and American influences. Its style is shared by most of Central America, although local variations have appeared in each of the countries. One national dish is gallo pinto, a combination of black beans and white rice spiced with cilantro, onions, garlic, salt, and a local condiment called Salsa Lizano. It is typically eaten at breakfast with eggs and sometimes sour cream. We suggest you try this native dish at least once, maybe with fried plantains, and indulge yourself with a side of either corn tortillas or fresh-baked bread. These articles disclose a little bit more about Costa Rican Cuisine:

  • Traditional Easter Foods
  • Is the food the same everywhere in Costa Rica?
  • Typical Food of Costa Rica
  • What is Costa Rican food like?

Gift Ideas for when returning from your Costa Rica Vacation

Costa Rica was once famous for its principle production of coffee, though bananas, pineapple, sugar, lumber, wood products and beef are still important exports. Coffee here is abundant, varies in texture, aroma, and flavor, making it quite simply irresistible. Coffee also makes a great gift, so be sure to take some home to share with friends and family. However, save some for yourself as a romantic and reminiscent reminder of your Costa Rican lifetime experience.

La Romeria in Costa Rica

Jul 31, 2015
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La Romeria in Costa Rica is clearly the largest event countrywide that happens in August. It is a religious pilgrimage where people head to the Basilica of Cartago. Some people come on foot, but others make a twenty two kilometer trip to the striking Basilica of Our Lady of the...   [ Read More → ]

Paseo de las Flores in Heredia Costa Rica (Video)

Jul 07, 2015
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In this video, Michelle Jones takes us to the Mall Paseo de las Flores in Heredia, Costa Rica, to see a little bit about what the sprawling shopping center has to offer patrons. Paseo de las Flores is a two story shopping mall that covers 90,368.88 square meters, and is where you...   [ Read More → ]

Why Eco Tourism in Costa Rica is Important for Families

Jul 01, 2015
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The world definitely has some things that it needs to work out. The polar caps have seen a monumental reduction in this and the last century. Species are disappearing from the planet at an alarming rate. Trash is conglomerating in the oceans, and causing major problems for...   [ Read More → ]

Basilica of Our Lady of the Angels in Cartago Costa Rica

Jun 30, 2015
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Our Monkey Tours host Michelle Jones visited the Basilica de Nuestra Señora de los Ángeles, or the Basilica of Our Lady of the Angels in the Province of Cartago, Costa Rica. The Basilica has been in the Province of Cartago since 1639, but it has been rebuilt several times. People...   [ Read More → ]

Buying Local in Costa Rica

Jun 24, 2015
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Costa Rica does plenty of importing, but the staples of the economy are still the biggest benefit to the people of the country when buying in Costa Rica. Staple products from Costa Rica include bananas, pineapples and coffee. From these products, you will find a whole world of...   [ Read More → ]
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