Archive for 'Costa Rica'

Costa Rica: Ornithology

Few places in the world can boast of so many different birds in such a small area: 820 species of birds — more than all of the United States and Canada combined — have been reported in Costa Rica, a country the size of West Virginia. Bird watchers are delighted when they hear that there […]

Costa Rica: INBioparque

“The Gateway to Costa Rica’s National Parks”
Costa Rica’s National Biodiversity Institute, INBio, is a non-profit, private, scientific association; all funds that we receive will be used to finance research and bioliteracy of present and future generations. INBioparque is an educational and recreational center where visitors will be exposed to samples of the vast […]

Costa Rica: Fishing

Freshwater Fishing
According to William Bussing, an ichthyologist and professor of biology at the University of Costa Rica, there are 127 species of freshwater fish in 33 different families found in Costa Rica inland waters. While the majority are better known to the tropical fish collector than to the sportsman, many provide outstanding sport and fine […]

Central Pacific - Jaco/Quepos

Puntarenas is the largest province of Costa Rica, and also the main city on the Pacific Coast. The city economy has been steadily declining and is now quite dilapidated and unattractive. The province is much better know for Quepos with Manuel Antonio Park, Carara Biological Reserve and for the surfing beaches of Jaco. Puntarenas […]

A Short Beach Guide

The northern Guanacaste beaches are some of the most visited in the country, by tourists and Costa Ricans alike. Each beach has its own distinct character and varies in level of development and available facilities. Click on the link above to the left for a rough guide working from north to south, to help you […]

The Central Valley

The central highlands straddle the three major mountain ranges above 300 meters and reach down the country from Orosí volcano on the North to the southern tip of the Tilarán Mountains on the Panama border. Before the turn of the century the people of the highlands called this midsection Tierra Fria which literally means cool […]

The Caribbean

The Central Valley is tied to the Caribbean coast through memory and migration. The nucleuses of today’s dominant cultural circles had their roots planted in the Caribbean and were attracted to the lush valley to escape heat, precipitation and the Anopheles mosquito. This a mosaic of black, yellow, tan and white skinned people who have […]

North Pacific – Guanacaste

Trade routes with the northern empires of the Maya and the Olmec civilizations kept the region a focal point of cultural activity. Surprisingly different from the other six provinces, it remains a vestigial arm of mysterious cultures which have disappeared along with their language. The power of attraction in the area comes from a combination […]

Arenal area

Surrounded by mountains kept perpetually emerald green by the winds from the Caribbean and dominated by the Arenal Volcano the Lake is properly a reservoir. Volcano Arenal is a picture perfect cone, the most active volcano in Costa Rica and a must see for the visitor. Adored by the local Indians, it became famous […]

South Pacific – Corcovado

This is a land of mystery with sacred burial grounds, violent thunderstorms, and two of the most beautiful national parks in the country, Corcovado, and Isla del Coco, the latter being an island under the administrative control of the national park’s department 360 nautical miles off this tropical coast. The historical ties of past cultures […]