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Considering a romantic or family Costa Rica vacation?
You're choosing one of the best tourist destinations
in the world. Costa Rica has been called the Hawaii
of Central America. A Costa Rica vacation is full
of beauty, lush foliage, many wildlife surprises,
incredible lakes, rivers, and waterfalls.
Activities on a Costa Rica vacation include bird
and butterfly watching, surfing, deep sea fishing,
scuba diving, tree top (canopy) tours, four wheeling,
snorkeling, shopping, hiking, river rafting, horse
back riding and casinos. On a Costa Rica vacation
you'll find pristine beaches, tropical jungles, clear
blue skies, high mountain rain forest, and tropical
sun. That's why Costa Rica was aptly named ‘rich
coast’ by Christopher Columbus in 1502.
Nature is Costa Rica's green card. Wildlife diversity
and exceptional landscapes merge in a long list of
untouched lands and protected areas that will get
you involved in as many Costa Rica expedition activities
and adventure sports as you can imagine.
Costa Rica is unusually blessed by the diversity
of its butterflies. There exists about 20,000 butterfly
species worldwide. Of these, about 1,000 or 5% can
be found in Costa Rica. With more than 850 species
of birds, all found within a tight geographic area,
Costa Rica offers birders of all levels of expertise
an unrivaled bird watching experience. Birders out
on the trail in Costa Rica's forests should keep
an eye out for mixed flocks foraging on certain types
of food, especially fruit, in the forest canopy.
Costa Rica is home to roughly 150 species of amphibians,
some of which are extremely colorful and exotic.
There are tree frogs, which spend their entire lives
above the forest floor, breeding in the water of
tank bromeliads or in holes in the trunks of trees.
Others, like the poison-arrow frog, are exuberantly
colored, ranging from bright red with blue or green
legs to bright green with black markings. There are
over 200 species of reptiles in Costa Rica. The 14
turtle species include both marine and freshwater
varieties. The largest of the marine turtles are
leatherbacks. Their shells are up to 5 feet and they
weigh upwards of 800 pounds! Marine turtles climb
up sandy beaches to lay their eggs, a spectacular
sight because it happens en masse.
Costa Rica is home to over 9,000 identified species
of vascular plants, including over 900 different
species of trees. Costa Rica is home to some 1,500
species of orchids. From sub-alpine dwarf vegetation,
rainforest flora from sea level to mangrove swamps
and seasonal dry forest with its deciduous trees,
there is an astounding range of floral habitats for
a country so small.
The protection of Costa Rica's natural heritage
is managed by the respective national parks and reserves.
These areas protect many species of mammals, birds,
amphibians, reptiles, fresh and salt-water fish,
and a vast number of identified vascular plants-representing
4% of the world's total floral and faunal species.
In addition, these management groups protect examples
of almost all the existing natural habitats such
as deciduous forests, mangrove swamps, rain forests,
herbaceous swamps, cloud forests, paramos, hilillo
forests and marshlands. They also protect areas of
historical and archaeological interest, such as pre-Columbian
settlements and early battlefields, as well as beautiful
areas of scenic interest, such as beaches, valleys
and waterfalls. But above all, the areas of particular
interest to the conservationist are the zones which
protect the last remaining examples of Central American
dry forest and the beaches where the sea turtles
nest.
The protection of Costa Rica's natural resources
has implications beyond its borders because they
encompass an incredible biodiversity, including numerous
species on the verge of extinction. All of this is
the reason the country has become one of the most
popular destinations for visiting ecologists and
biologists. On the whole, access to these areas and
facilities are freely available provided the visitor
respects the need to protect them. These protected
areas are ideal for hiking and rafting, for watching
the birds and other wildlife, for camping and just
for enjoying in general, their rivers, beaches, jungles,
mountain forests, volcanoes as well as their historic
and archaeological sites.
A Costa Rica vacation is fast becoming the #1 romantic
honeymoon and family vacation destination in the
world. Whether it's your honeymoon or family vacation--
Exotic, Romantic and Nature-- the perfect ingredients
for that special get away, what more could you ask
for on your vacation. An unbeatable choice for those
travelers looking for a combination of relaxation,
romance and activity. The atmosphere on a Costa Rica
vacation is "Pura-Vida", the pure life.
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