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Monkeys in Manuel Antonio

Monkeys in Manuel Antonio. What you need to know about them.

Monkeys in Manuel Antonio are among the most fascinating and captivating creatures we encounter on our tours. There are four kinds of monkeys in Manuel Antonio National Park. These primates are not only a must-see for tourists, but they also help keep the park’s ecosystem healthy. The three monkey species in Manuel Antonio National Park […]

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International Airport in the South Pacific of Costa Rica is a possibility

Costa Rica’s government is currently researching whether it would be possible to construct an international airport in the South Pacific of Costa Rica, specifically in the Brunca Region.   During his tour of the country’s southern region, President Rodrigo Chaves affirmed this information. He was supported by Luis Amador, Minister of Public Works and Transport

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Manuel Antonio Family Vacation

[vc_row][vc_column width=”2/3″][vc_empty_space][dt_gallery_masonry mode=”grid” bwb_columns=”desktop:6|h_tablet:6|v_tablet:4|phone:2″ image_sizing=”resize” image_border_radius=”0px” project_icon_border_width=”0px” include=”55715,55714,55712,55711,55717,55716″][vc_empty_space][vc_column_text]Manuel Antonio is an ideal destination for families seeking a memorable vacation experience. Our beautiful coastal region is home to stunning beaches, lush rainforests, and an array of exciting activities that the whole family can enjoy. The Manuel Antonio Family Package is designed for the average family with

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Manuel Antonio Package: Rainforest and Water Tours

[vc_row][vc_column width=”2/3″][vc_empty_space][dt_gallery_masonry mode=”grid” bwb_columns=”desktop:6|h_tablet:6|v_tablet:4|phone:2″ image_sizing=”resize” image_border_radius=”0px” project_icon_border_width=”0px” include=”55715,55714,55712,55711,55717,55716″][vc_empty_space][vc_empty_space][vc_column_text]This package is optimized for those seeking a truly unforgettable Costa Rican experience. On day one, explore the stunning Manuel Antonio National Park with a knowledgeable guide who will lead you through the lush tropical rainforest, and spend some quality time on the beach. On day two, venture

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Shells in Costa Rica must remain at the beach

Shells in Costa Rica are taken continuously by travelers. They are part of our ecosystem and once you take them from the sand, you are already creating a destructive chain. Please don’t do it. Shells play a critical role in the marine ecosystem, as they are made primarily of calcium carbonate, a compound that is

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Costa Rica has no army since 1948. Do you want to know why?

To better understand what the upcoming celebration of the abolition of the Army of Costa Rica means, it’s important to know a bit about the event’s historical importance. The fact that Costa Rica has no army touches many areas in many ways. This year, December 1 falls on a Wednesday, so in order to give

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Areas That Attract the Most Tourists to Costa Rica

Since 2019, the Costa Rican Tourism Institute (ICT) has defined the most important tourist destinations in the country. The main sites were listed in the National Tourism Plan 2022-2027.   They established the Integrated Tourism Destination Management Program to promote the development of these areas (PGIDT). Its mission is to oversee tourism competitiveness, create jobs,

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Costa Rica won a special prize as a “Sustainable International Destination”

Costa Rica won a special prize as a “Sustainable International Destination” for the Spanish Viajar magazine. It is the first country to win this award. Costa Rica unanimously won Viajar’s special prize “Sustainable International Destination” by offering visitors the chance to visit 8 biological reserves as sustainable destinations. It is the first country to ever

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