November 2025

Costa Rica’s Abolition of Its Army

Celebrating Peace: Costa Rica’s Abolition of Its Army Shaped a Nation

Seventy-seven years ago, Costa Rica made an extraordinary decision that would forever shape its destiny and identity. On December 1st, 1948, Costa Rica abolished its national army—a move as bold as it was visionary. Today, as a proudly local tour company operating in the breathtaking regions of Manuel Antonio and Quepos, Epic Adventures Costa Rica […]

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Epic Adventures and Social Responsibility

From Quepos to the World: Epic Adventures and Social Responsibility

In the heart of Costa Rica’s Pacific coast, Quepos is known for its lush landscapes, vibrant culture, and the passionate spirit of its people. But recently, the town made headlines for another reason: the remarkable journey of the Quepos FC Football School to Guatemala. This tour was more than a series of matches; it was

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Golfo Dulce: The wild secret of the South Pacific of Costa Rica

At Epic Adventures Costa Rica, we know that the spirit of adventure doesn’t end on the trails of Manuel Antonio, nor in the waves of Quepos. Our mission is to inspire restless, curious and passionate nature travelers to explore beyond the conventional, and always seek authentic, sustainable and memorable experiences. Today we want to invite

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Public beaches in Costa Rica: Free access, adventure and heritage in Central Pacific

In Costa Rica all beaches are public! Imagine walking along a pristine beach, feeling the Pacific breeze and knowing that this space is yours, mine and that of all those who love nature. In Costa Rica, this is not only a poetic image, but a reality backed by law and by a culture that values

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