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Located in southern Central America, Costa Rica is surrounded by three different
bodies of water including the Panama Canal on the southeast, the Pacific Ocean
on the southwest and west and the Caribbean Ocean on the east. Because of Costa
Rica's close proximity to several bodies of water, the country is an ideal
stopping point for various cruise ships carrying throngs of adventurous
vacationers.
Depending on the area of Costa Rica you are in, the climate
can differ dramatically. There are cool wet mountain ranges, rain forests, dry
tropical forests, cloud forests, the very dry Pacific coast and the damp
Caribbean coast. Because of Costa Rica's diverse climate, the country is home to
850 species of birds, 205 species of mammals, 9,000 species of flowering plants,
1,200 species of orchids and 376 species of reptiles and amphibians. For a
country that only measures 51,060 square kilometers, this is a wide variety of
natural wildlife. Costa Rica strives to maintain the land's natural beauty and
wildlife by designating one sixth of the country to national parks and wildlife
refuges. Costa Rica is also home to several active volcanoes. Arenal erupts
daily every fifteen minutes or so. The locals welcome foreigners with open arms
making Costa Rica one of the most desirable vacation and retirement spots in the
world. It is for these and other reasons that a Costa Rica vacation cruise
should be booked today. The memories will last a lifetime.
An Abundance
of Outdoor Recreation: Costa Rica is big on water related activities. Wave
riders travel from all over the world to test out their expertise in Costa
Rica's waters. Both the Pacific and Atlantic coasts offer up some notorious
surfing. On the Atlantic Coast, Puerto Viejo's Salsa Brava gets some great
breaks during the winter months although this area is often crowded. On the
Pacific side, Playa Hermosa is the most consistent place to catch some waves. If
these areas are flat, no need to worry, snorkeling and kayaking are always an
option. Wind surfers have nothing but praise for Lake Arenal. It is considered
one of the world's best wind surfing spots and on good days you can cruise over
25 miles across the lake. There might not be anything more romantic when you're
on vacation with the one you love than enjoying a horseback ride. Whether its on
the beach or through a National Park, the experience is sure to be memorable.
Other popular outdoor activities to be enjoyed while in Costa Rica include
hiking, mountain biking, deep sea fishing, bungee jumping, sailing, bird
watching and ballooning. More adventurous activities include repelling down
through the center of waterfalls, canopy tours through the tropical trees and
white water rafting.
A Mecca for Nature Lovers: Nature lovers should take
advantage of Costa Rica's numerous National Parks and refuges. Crocovado is both
a rain forest and black sand beach. The Tabacon Hot Springs is nature's
equivalent to the Jacuzzi. Unwind near cascading waterfalls in the various pools
and hot springs. A trip to the Monteverde Cloud Forest will almost guarantee a
sighting of Costa Rica's most famous bird, the Quetzal. The Rain Forest Aerial
Tram is located out of San Jose, the country's capital, and offers a guided
canopy tour of the rain forest. Manuel Antonio Park is teeming with monkeys and
other wildlife. The Tortuguera is Costa Rica's most famous protected nesting
area. If you are not a fan of outdoor activities, don't worry, there is plenty
else to do and see. The National Museum traces Costa Rica's colorful history and
culture. The museum was founded in 1887 and is located in San Jose. Patrons of
the arts should try and catch one of the numerous performance put on at the
National Theater. The National Theater offers classical music and opera
performances in addition to others. Sarchi is located outside of San Jose and is
a great place to visit and admire the country's handicraft.
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