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COSTARICA
In a relatively small area, Costa Rica has
everything one could want in vacation paradise.
There are secluded white sand beaches with great
surf and amazing SCUBA diving. There are active
volcanoes and towering rain forests. And, eco-tourism
is a speciality of the house.
Getting around is easy via rental car, plane,
or public bus, and the warm and friendly people
make travel safe and fun. Some of the principal
mountain ranges are volcanic, and visitors can
easily access many of these areas. In the province
of Cartago, for example, which is not far from
the capital of San José , you will find Irazú
volcano which erupted in the early sixties.
Poás volcano, located in the province of Alajuela,
has one of the largest active craters in the world.
And, Arenal volcano, in the northwestern region,
treats thousands of visitors each year to a constant
stream of red, hot lava rocks tumbling down its
slopes. Beautiful forests grow in the crater of
the dormant Barva in Heredia. Arenal, a young
volcano in the northern part of the country, is
constantly active (and is the site of a spa with
natural hot springs).
The country's highest peak, Mount Chirripó, is
not volcanic; it measures 12.412 feet (On a clear
day one can see both the Pacific and Atlantic
oceans from atop Mt. Chirripo). The bulk of Costa
Rica's borders, sixty-five percent, is made up
of coastline. Costa Rica has some of the world's
most beautiful and idyllic beaches. Although the
coast is not heavily populated, a variety of tourism
projects provide access to a great deal of the
nation's beach areas... Within Costa Rica, the
longest distance you will ever have to travel
to get to a beach is 75 miles. So in a way, the
country is like a large tropical island.
The capital of San José is the starting place
for exploring the country. It is conveniently
located in the centre of the country and all the
bus lines stop here. The port of Limon on the
Carribean Coast has quite a different atmosphere
from the capital. Life is more laid back; reggae
is the favorite kind of music.
It is a good starting place to explore some of
the beaches on the Carribean. San José is located
in the Central Valley region of the country. Evenings
in San José can be cool due to the high altitude,
but you won’t forget that you’re in a tropical
place even in this bustling city. The city itself
is busy and filled with traffic. There are many
things to do, but travelers often miss these sites,
choosing instead to head straight from the airport
to beaches or rainforests. Although San José is
not the most beautiful city in the world, it is
generally safe and has a lot to offer tourists.
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