Author name: Olga Saenz

Olga Saenz is a Costa Rican painter and copywriter. Olga has worked in the travel industry since the late eighties, as a tour guide for a couple decades, as a product manager for a couple of big companies, and as a content writer, SEO specialist, and community manager for the last ten years. If you want to connect with Olga, you can send her an email at writer@olgasaenz.com.

The Conscious Explorer’s Guide to Sustainable Travel in Costa Rica – Part 1

Costa Rica, a verdant jewel nestled in the heart of Central America, is renowned for its staggering biodiversity and pristine landscapes. Here, the humid whispers of the rainforest mingle with the soothing symphony of the Pacific and Caribbean shores, crafting a paradise for the conscientious traveler. For those who venture here, sustainable travel isn’t just

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Costa Rica Microclimate Adventures: Discover a World Within a World

Costa Rica is well-known for its lush jungles, beautiful beaches, unusual animals, and exciting adventure activities. The multiple microclimates nestled inside its little landmass enable this biodiversity. These various microclimates support a diverse range of ecosystems, resulting in a multicolored natural wonderland screaming to be discovered. Epic Adventures Costa Rica, a prominent tour operator situated

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Manuel Antonio and Quepos: A Year-Round Guide to Costa Rica’s Treasures

Costa Rica, with its lush landscapes and vibrant wildlife, offers a dynamic and diverse experience every month of the year. The towns of Manuel Antonio and Quepos, nestled on the Pacific Coast, are no exception. Here’s a month-by-month guide to what you can expect in this tropical haven. January: The Pinnacle of Sunshine January is

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Epic Adventures Costa Rica is Quite Proud Costa Rica Abolished Its Army 73 Years Ago

Epic Adventures Costa Rica is quite proud that it abolished its army 73 years ago. Costa Rica boldly dissolved its national army 73 years ago, on December 1st. As a locally owned tour company in the stunning Manuel Antonio and Quepos regions, we reflect on how this unexpected decision defined Costa Rica’s identity as a

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Sustainability in Costa Rica

Embracing the Vibrancy of Manuel Antonio’s Peak Season

We at Epic Adventures Costa Rica, as residents of this verdant paradise, know that the peak season is when our lively corner of the world truly comes to life in a most intense way and to find balance between our sustainability and the protection of our nature can be a challenge at times.   With

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Manuel Antonio National Park still in the list of the most popular places

Manuel Antonio National Park and region remain in the list of Costa Rica’s most popular destinations for good reasons. Its main: it has an abundance of natural beauty and wildlife that is easily accessible in a compact area. Here are some of the key factors that contribute to its enduring appeal for international visitors: Biodiversity

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Costa Rica Tourism announced its partnership with Cirque du Soleil

An exciting new collaboration has just been announced between Costa Rica Tourism and the acclaimed performance art troupe Cirque du Soleil. Costa Rica Tourism will be sponsoring Cirque du Soleil’s newest big top production, called ECHO, which celebrates the troupe’s 20th traveling show. This partnership provides an impactful way for Costa Rica to showcase its

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