If you’re considering to add Monteverde to your Costa Rica itinerary but are not sure how many days you need in Monteverde, if you should skip it altogether or what to do in Monteverde, then this blog post will help you answer all your questions. Here are our 1 and 2 days in Monteverde itineraries […]
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What to Know About Visiting Costa Rica in the Rainy Season
There’s something magical about Costa Rica in rainy season. Despite what you may hear, vsitors CAN still have an incredible time in Costa Rica during rainy season. However, there are some things to know so you come fully prepared. Below is our guide to visiting Costa Rica in the rainy season, the Costa Rica rainy […]
Costa Rica Whale Watching Tours: Best Places and Time of Year
If you’re interested in Costa Rica whale watching tours during your vacation, this post will help you plan your visit. You’ll read about the different whales you can see in Costa Rica, the best places and times to see them and the best whale watching tours in Costa Rica. **If you’re ready to book a […]
Hacienda El Viejo Wetlands: Wildlife Watching and Costa Rican Culture in Guanacaste
With five activities to choose from inside their own private wildlife refuge and private reserve to experience nature, culture, food and wildlife, Hacienda El Viejo Wetlands is a fantastic place for all ages to experience the best of the Guanacaste province. If you’re staying in any of the Guanacaste beach towns, such as Tamarindo, Flamingo, […]
Witch’s Rock (Roca Bruja): Ultimate Surf Spot in Costa Rica
For surfers dreaming of world class waves in a secluded spot in Costa Rica, Witch’s Rock is the place to go. With an impressive ancient rock formation and rolling mountains as the backdrop to nearly year round perfect tubes and barrels, a trip to Witch’s Rock will be one surfers will never forget. If you […]
Palo Verde National Park – One of the Best for Wildlife Watching
Palo Verde National Park is an extremely important area in Costa Rica as it encompasses over 45,000 acres (18,210 hectares) of the Tempisque Conservation area, protecting one of the most endangered ecosystems in Central America, tropical dry forest. A wildlife watching boat tour down the Tempisque River is one of the most popular ways to […]






