Weather of Manuel Antonio

Manuel Antonio in High Season _ Manuel Antonio in HIgh Season

Manuel Antonio in High Season: Problems, Possibilities and Solutions

The high season in Manuel Antonio is a spectacle of nature, energy and diversity that attracts thousands of visitors every year. This corner of Costa Rica’s Pacific coast, famous for its white sand beaches, lush jungle and unique wildlife, is the ideal destination for those seeking adventure and direct contact with nature. However, the popularity […]

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Costa Rica in the rainy season

Costa Rica In The Rainy Season, things you ought to know

Costa Rica in the rainy season is a breathtaking experience. The country comes alive with vibrant colors and the sound of raindrops on leaves and trees. Places are emptier, and wildlife is more visible. Nothing is better than a hike when the sun comes out after a good downpour!   Many people ask us the

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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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Central Pacific Region of Costa Rica. 

The Route to the Central Pacific Region of Costa Rica: A Brief Guide. (Part 1)

Situated between the Pacific Ocean and lush rainforests lies the Central Pacific region of Costa Rica. Known for its incredible biodiversity and abundance of national parks and protected areas, this part of Costa Rica is a true nature lover’s paradise. The central Pacific weather zone extends south from the Tarcoles River to the Baru River,

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