Costa Rica
Posicinamiento y SEO en Links dentro de artículos de Costa Rica

Archive for October, 2008

Costa Rica is the ideal destination for adventurous travelers, as it is full of things to do and see. This small country is a tropical heaven for those who enjoy the exuberant nature, with its magnificent biodiversity, is becoming one of the most important tourist destinations in the world. This country has a rich biodiversity both on and off the water, making Costa Rica the perfect enviroment for nature lovers where you can see a lot of species of wildlife in their natural habitat.

 

The best way to see the wonderful marine life below the water in Costa Rica is through scuba diving. The scuba diving is one of the favorite activities for tourism in the country. For that reason right now in Costa Rica there are many tourist groups and travel agencies offering trips and excursions below the water. The tourist can find a lot of diving companies across the country with many facilities making the diving in Costa Rica a very interesting activity for the adventurous tourist. With training courses offered by professionals as well as dive shops with a first class service dedicated to leasing of equipment, the scuba diving has reached very high levels.

 

In this tropical paradise the diver can see massive schools of fish, an impressive collection of marine life and an ideal water temperature throughout the year, mean that the conditions in Costa Rica for scuba diving are almost perfect. While the Pacific Coast of the country does not have much to offer because the visibility below the water is low, in places such as the Coco Beach, Playa Hermosa and Playa Ocotal scuba diving is very good. There you have the opportunity to see giant manta rays, sharks and tropical fishes very colorful and bright swimming everywhere.

 

Drake Bay is one of the best scuba diving places in the Pacific Coast. Also the tourist can visit the Isla del Caño and Cocos Island and find a beautiful view under the water quite spectacular. These two islands have abundant marine life in their vicinity, where the diver can find sharks, turtles and many species of fish. For many experts Isla del Caño is the best place to do scuba diving around the country. It is home of 18 species of corals, 3 species of dolphins and 57 species of crustaceans; this small island is definitely the most for scuba diving.

 

In the Atlantic Coast of Costa Rica scuba diving is a true gift. Unfortunately, this area has not been sufficiently developed and facilities for scuba diving are not as good as those of the Pacific Coast. If you have the opportunity to scuba dive in this place, it’s worth doing, as the east sector of Costa Rica is the home of the only coral reef in the country, that is located in Cahuita National Park. Although it was very damaged by an earthquake in 1991, the reef is home of more than 123 species of fish, 140 species of mollusks and 35 species of corals. That makes this place a very special spot in Costa Rica if you love the scuba diving.

 



Oct

29

Nosara Beach is one of the most prized beaches of Costa Rica, for a lot of people is one of the secrets better care of the country, is a hidden paradise located 55 kilometers southwest of Nicoya in Guanacaste. More precisely it is located 266 kilometers west of the capital of Costa Rica, San Jose. It can be reached via the road to Samara. Playa Nosara along with Playa Guiones, Playa Pelada and Playa Ostional form the Ostonial Wildlife Refuge. It is an important place where come every year hundreds of thousands of Olive Ridley sea turtles to lay their eggs.

 

Getting to Playa Nosara is a bit difficult because there are no paved roads. The best way to reach the beach in Nosara is through a flight from San Jose or Liberia to the town of Nosara and then rent a car, preferably a double traction. Because the town it is located just three miles away from the coast, many ask about if it is more convenient to walk because it is difficult to cross the dirty ways. Usually most of the tourists from Playa Nosara stay in the little town of Nosara where the tourist can find several resorts, hotels and accommodations that fit the budget of anyone. Also you can find restaurants and food stalls throughout the town.

 

Playa Nosara is located directly in the delta where the Rio Nosara and the Rio Montana converge. It stretches north from Punta Nosara. This beautiful black sand beach offers visitors a wide variety of flora and fauna and its mangrove swamp. The sunsets here are unbelievable and Playa Nosara usually offers spectacular vistas for tourists to enjoy. In the tropical forest located near of the beach you can see a wide variety of animals and birds making this beach an ecological environment of the most varied of Costa Rica.

 

When you are in Playa Nosara you will see the native fishermans using the old practices to catch fish. For the more adventurous tourists, you can explore the nearby rivers by kayak or canoe. For those who enjoy the adventure can ride a horse in the mountains or going to dive with snorkel in the clear waters of the Pacific Ocean. It may even swim in the sea or visit the estuary that is within walking distance.

 

The rainy season runs from September to October and the best time to visit Playa Nosara is about May to April. The surfing and fishing in open sea are very good especially for fishing rod users. But if you want to relax make a trip to the center of Yoga in the village or enjoy a day’s excursion to the Wildlife Refuge Ostonial.



Costa Rica is a small country about the size of West Virgina, 51,100 square kilometers, located in Central America. Bordering to the north with Nicaragua and to the south with Panama, this tropical weather - everlasting summer country between the 8 and 11 degrees latitude north of the Ecuator is a favorite tourist destination, known worldwide for it’s beautiful beaches and mountain settings.


Costa Rica is and independent country from 1821 and is currently under a democratic goverment who abolished the army back in 1948. This is the perfect mindset which Costa Rica people are known for, relaxed, peace loving country men and women who in the midst of the now-a-days fast paced world try to takes things calmy, specially out in the beach and outer province towns. Tourists can expect helpful, smiling local to help with whatever they can, which is usually directions to get from one place to another.


There are many points of entry to Costa Rica, but the most used are the International Airport in San Jose (SJO on most ticket planes) and the recently opened for international transit Daniel Oduber airport in Liberia, Guanacaste, the northern most pacific ocean bordering province of Costa Rica, known for it’s dryer climate and more arid settings tipical of the dry forest jungle.


Costa Rica Information, Statue on route to Perez Zeledon

Costa Rica Information, Statue on route to Perez Zeledon


Another province of Costa Rica is called Puntarenas, which comprises the central and south pacific side of the country. This regions are characterized by having a little more rain than the north pacific and thus there is ever-green jungle everywhere. The climate and flora in the area are more in the class of tropical jungle, which many hotels and restaurants in the areas of Herradura bay, Jaco Beach, Hermosa Beach, Esterillos, Quepos and Manuel Anotonio, Dominical and other beach bordering towns like Uvita, Sierpe, Drake, Corcovado, Puerto Jimenez and Zancudo have all taken advantage of, integrating this wonderful natural settings into the hotel and restaurant designs.


On the other side of the country, bordering the Atlantic Ocean is where you’ll find the third province of Costa Rica by the name of Limon. This Caribbean town has a lot of influence from its founding people who originally where slaves from Africa brought to America…wo yo-yoi! wo-yoyo-yoi! wo-yo-yo-yoi-yoyo-yoyo-yoi! If you know your history…. then you’ll knwow that this region features a lot of different traditions and cultures than the other provinces of Costa Rica, unfortunatelly in some ways it hasn’t been developed as much as other of the tourist destination in Costa Rica, but you’ll still find all the comodities and adventures you can expect to find in this country.