Discover The Wonderful Beaches In Costa Rica

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  • Author Marina Villatoro
  • Published October 4, 2011
  • Word count 413

If you plant to visit Costa Rica, you will find a lot of vacation spots to enjoy as you spend time there. If you are searching for wonderful resorts to explore, here are a few places you can consider going to.

Gulf of Papagayo

This is a gulf in Costa Rica’s North Pacific region where you will find 12 gorgeous beaches. The place is filled with beautiful resorts along the coast. You will be able to see how the forest becomes a beach and some of the native animals playing around.

I have explored this area and learned that it has many places worth visiting. First there are the beaches, for me the best ones are:

Playa Hermosa

Playa del Coco

Playa Ocotal

There are also some great national parks around like:

Palo Verde National Park

Santa Rosa National Park

Rincon de la Vieja National Park

Barra Honda National Park

I bet travelers looking for some relaxation and nature lovers will love this place.

All of those beautiful places you can visit in the area offer some different activities for every taste:

Parasailing

Canoeing and Sea Kayaking

Sailboat Tours

Snorkeling

Scuba Diving

Sport Fishing

Surfing

Canopy tours

•ATV tours

•Bird & Wildlife Watching

•Hiking

•Horseback Riding

•Mountain Biking

•Jet Skis

•River Tours

Matapalo Beach

We had the great opportunity to visit my friends who live in Puerto Jimenez.

•It is a cute town on the Osa Peninsula.

•It's full of expats.

•A fairly big town with a population reaching well into the thousand.

During the trip, our friends took us another one hour south to visit a teeny coastline village for a relaxing BBQ in a deserted beach. The road was so bad, that were told that during the rainy season the residents, which is about 90% foreigners have to stock up for 3 months, or fly into Puerto Jimenez due to floods.

When we finally arrived we saw that there is not actual town, it's just a bunch of hidden houses and eco lodges all along the coastline they are all surrounded by virgin rain forest. There is also little foot paths allow you to experience the place way better than driving a car.

We headed to explore and we ended up hanging out at a deserted beach, with plenty of shade.

All the eco lodges offer plenty of tours to the surrounding jungle and take you on tours to Corcovado National Park, quoted by National Geographic as the most biologically intense place on Earth!

Marina K. Villatoro is an expat living with her family and traveling in Central America. Costa Rica beaches are world known, find out why!

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