Playa del Coco, a coastal town in Guanacaste, is perfect for divers of all ability levels with several underwater reefs and island formations to choose from.
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These two plants can be found commonly throughout Costa Rica. Their cures are limitless from sunburn to rashes, immune dificiency and even terminal illnesses.
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Rafting in the Pacuare River can be quite the adventure. Located in the province of Cartago, southeast of the central mountain range in Costa Rica, the Pacuare regularly offers up 20 miles of pure adrenaline.
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It’s not a stunningly bright burst of luminosity or even a new-age fat-free snack. No, the “ultra light” is actually an open aircraft for two that provides passenger and pilot (both singular, mind you) with a...
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“The pain is since forgotten, but the memories are priceless”.
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The thrill of zip-lining is somewhere within the realms of skiing, hang-gliding and swinging through the trees like Tarzan. It’s exciting and fast, it can be frightening and the whole family can do it.
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Bocas del Toro diving is just a few minutes’ boat ride from town. Although inland rains make conditions murky on occasion, the protected waters offer ideal sites for less experienced divers, while the richness of reef marine species and well-preserved corals satisfy veterans.
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