Costa Rica Travel News - Costa Rica’s southern region is a remote pristine paradise, removed and different from the rest of the country! The waters around Golfo Dulce are calm and bright blue. They touch the Piedras Blancas National Park and the Osa Peninsula. The warm waters and tropical land attracts many species of wildlife. In the gulf area its common to see dolphins playing and marine birds diving for a catch. This month we can expect the already amazing region to get even busier because Humpback Whale season is starting! Golfo Dulce is vital to the survival of the Humpbacks,… Continue reading →

Costa Rica Travel News – Thousands of tourists and surfers pass through Playa Jaco, Costa Rica each year. The visitors come to the beach closest to San Jose for various reasons ranging from canopy and adventure tours, nightlife, surfing, or just for a weekend playing golf at Marriott Los Suenos. A new travel site for those looking to visit Jaco Costa Rica was just created, helping the growing number of vacationers looking to make their first trip to Jaco Beach.  While Jaco is already the most visited beach town in Costa Rica, it is still very much a relatively new… Continue reading →

In southern Costa Rica, the tranquil blue waters of the Golfo Dulce stretch between the Piedras Blancas National Park and the Osa Peninsula. It is an area of pristine tropical… Read more »
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Costa Rica Travel News –  “We can’t go all the way to the waterfalls,” our guide, Ivan, told us as we strapped on our helmets for an ATV tour of the mountains above Jacó. “The roads are too dangerous because of the rain yesterday.” We had come to Costa Rica during the rainy season because we knew the beaches would be less crowded, the hotel rooms would be cheaper and easier to find, and the whitewater would – hopefully – be raging. Technically, it’s the “rainier” season because Costa Rica is largely rainforest, but we knew what we were getting… Continue reading →

Costa Rica Travel News - Located just a few miles from the town of Parrita in the Puntarenas province of Costa Rica, Palo Seco beach offers privacy, quiet long walks along the black volcanic shore, and 6 foot waves for experienced surfers. The area is for guests only. There are no noisy bars to disrupt your peace. The Clandestino Beach Resort gives you the restful environment you need, while being not too far from the nightlife in Quepos and Manuel Antonio. The beach front Clandestino Resort has all the services you need. It’s not necessary to leave for anything! In addition,… Continue reading →