In the Region Around Corcovado National Park


Costa Rica Travel & Maps

Objective, clear and helpful Costa Rica travel information.  The best on the internet as recommended by Lonely Planet Costa Rica 2007 (pg. 26), the BBC travel desk and hundreds of others.

Where to go, how to get there, what to do and see, where to stay ...


Great Itineraries-Quick looks or see the top ten destinations...Itinerary Parks & Reserves-The biggest attractions

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    Maps & Regions-Attractions, activities & lodging by region...Central Region
     

Transportation-Getting There and Getting Around
It's a good idea to consider your transportation needs early and often when planning travel in Costa Rica.  It might seem that getting from place to place in such a small country would be a trivial task but it isn't always.
Iternational Air Travel to Costa Rica Domestic Flights Rent a Car and Driving Buses, Public and Tourist Minis Taxis in the CountrysideBike TouringMotorboat or LanchaFerry BoatWalking and HitchingPrivate Driver and Guide

Adventure & Activities
There are more things to do in Costa Rica than you'll likely have days for...Pick an activitiy below and click for the possibilities...
Canopy Tours and ZiplinesFishingBike Touring and MTB Trail RidingSCUBA Diving and SnorkelingSurfingXgames and extreme adventureGolfRafting and KayakingATV, motorcycle and 4WD off roadingBird WatchingHorseback RidingNature Cruises and Float TripsWindsurfing and Kite BoardingWalking, Hiking and TrekkingEcological Theme Parks and Adventure Centers

Attractions
In addition to the world renowned National Parks, Costa Rica boasts a number of smaller attractions...Botanical Gardens
Terrariums, Reptile and Amphibian GardensMuseums and Educational CentersButterfly GardensHot SpringsWildlife Rescues and ZoosArt and Artisans
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Tico Trivia
“Each female leatherback will nest as many as 12 times a season, every 10 days or so (usually at night to avoid dehydration).”
Moon Handbook, Christopher Baker