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Costa Rica Vacation Travel |
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Get a fresh perspective on Costa Rica vacation travel by reading different points of view on Costa Rica lodging and activities. Our editors are constantly researching the latest Costa Rica travel reviews, providing you with a selection of the best Costa Rica has to offer. Read what other travelers are saying, and share your own questions or suggestions by submitting comments too! |
On Top of It All in a Costa Rica Lodge WashingtonPost.com, July 29, 2007 "The peninsula is the last undeveloped frontier in a country increasingly overrun with condominiums, hotel chains and fast-food joints. Preservation efforts have made the area home to many endangered species -- and the country's largest population of the threatened scarlet macaw, a bright red bird. A sign offers a free night at the inn if you don't see one during your stay (a deal Conroy's never had to make good on), and bananas are set out for the monkeys' breakfasts to ensure their regular appearances, too. The area is also crawling with crocodiles, jaguars, tapirs and those red-eyed, green tree frogs that are practically a national symbol..."
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Costa Rica Travel + Leisure (free registration required), April, 2006 "Planning a trip to Costa Rica-where your choices are virtually endless-can be overwhelming. Here, five takes on Central America's jungle-and-beach paradise, whatever your interest..."
For Big Savings, Think Small: Costa Rica Los Angeles Times (free registration required), August 13, 2006 "Visitors fly into the capital city of San José (home of the area's only international airport) and stay overnight. They then choose among four locations that feature superb beaches or mountain scenery and wildlife..."
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Costa Rica's Pure Fun Toronto Sun, September 6, 2006 "Costa Rica is riding a wave of popularity with Canadians and Americans, who, in addition to sun and fun want to explore an ecological wonderland and rain forest. So popular is the Central American country that there were 28 Air Canada Vacation agents on this trip to inspect 'properties.'..."
For additional travel information, contact: Costa Rican Tourism Board
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