BLUE FALLS
1. Hike To Las Gemelas Waterfalls
Las Gemelas waterfalls and all the trek to get there remain an incredible memory. It is completely off the beaten path and we had the place just for ourselves!
SAFARI
2. Do A Guided Tour In The Tropical Forest
We definitely loved our different guided tours in the tropical forest because, without our guides, we would have only saw monkeys and coatis, but the real show of the tropical forest remains the things that your entrained eyes won’t see! The bionic and experimented eyes of our guides made us able to witness fabulous encounters. From the deadly Blue Jeans Frog to the Bullet Ant, from the Eyelash Viper to the Jesus Christ Lizard… The animals experience we had in Costa Rica was wayyyy much better than the one we had in Amazonia.
RAFTING
3. Embark In A Rafting Tour!
We did two different rafting day trips (one on Rio Tenorio and one on Sarapiqui River). Both trips led us in the middle of the wilderness and were a fun way to visit these nice landscapes. One of our regret was not to have been able to do the Pacuare river rafting which seems to be the best of all and where landscape seems to be truly amazing.
LUXURY
4. Sleep In The Middle Of The Jungle
Some of the luxury hotels we have done in Costa Rica are a true and unique experience by themselves. For instance, laying in your private swimming pool while listening to howler monkeys is the perfect balance between the experience of being totally in the wilderness and in the middle of the tropical forest, and in the same time being in an incredible 5 star hotel, with literally no bugs in the room, an incredible service, where everything is basically oriented toward your well being.
POZAS
5. Swim In Turquoise Pozas In The Jungle
Poza Azul in Alajuela was one of our favorite places in Costa Rica. We were almost alone and were amazed by this surrreal scenery. The turquoise color is due to the minerals brought by the Poas Volcano, water is cold but definitely worth it!
VOLCANO
6. Get High At Irazu Volcano
Irazu’s Volcano is really beautiful, we were lucky with the weather and had the chance to observe the turquoise lake inside the crater surrounded by an endless see of clouds!
CLOUD FOREST
7. Get Lost In The Cloud Forest
The atmosphere of the Cloud Forest is unique. Early in the morning or late in the afternoon we were captivated by this natural movie set. Wherever you would lay your eyes, the compact fog would make it impossible to see 20 meters in front of you…
SLOTH
8. Get All Cheesy Encountering A Sloth
One of the cutest, nicest animals we have encountered as of today! We could have stayed three hours observing mommy sloth with her baby progressing slowly in the bush 🙂
ATV
9. Feel The Adventure Riding An ATV In the Wild
One of the best experiences we had was travelling through the wild Mal Pais on our ATV crossing rivers, hills, forests… The landscapes are stunning, and what a thrill when you speed up on the deserted beaches with the tropical forest in the background!
RIVER SAFARI
10.Take A Cano Negro Private River Safari
The secluded place located close to the border with Nicaragua is a paradise for animals. Doing the safari on a boat offers a really different experience than the ones we had by foot. You are going at a slow pace, you’re just a visitor in the animals’ world. Capuchin monkeys, sloths, iguanas, spider monkeys, caimans… with more than 200 different species the Cano Negro is also real birders’ heaven.
RIO CELESTE
11. Hike To The Rio Celeste
Okay, it is less remote, less off the beaten track than the Cloud Forest, but we were still bewitched by the amazing color of the Rio Celeste in the Tenorio National Park. You’ll see the waterfall, but you will also enjoy the beauty off the turquoise river everywhere in the park.
CORCOVADO
12. Get Into The Wild In The Corcovado
It was one of our regrets but we didn’t have time to visit the Corcovado National Park that is said to be the most intense place on earth in term of biodiversity. It is located in the Osa Peninsula, a bit far from San Jose but next time, for sure we will get there!
HOT SPRINGS
13. Relax In Your Private Hotsprings
Instead of going in crowded public hot spring, pick an hotel which has their own private ones like the Nayara Springs. After a long day trekking, one of the biggest highlights of all our trip was to enjoy a cocktail in our private hot springs pool, alone and totally immersed in the rain forest…
ARENAL
14. Admire Arenal’s Perfect Volcano Shape
We didn’t feel it was worth it to visit the Arenal Volcano National Park as we saw it from almost everywhere (from our room, restaurant, roads, zip lining tours…) and many locals told us the park in itself was not so interesting.
SNORKELING
15. Meet The Underwater Fauna
Frankly, we have been to many other parts of the world where the snorkeling was much more breathtaking, visibility in Costa Rica is not great most of the time and places and it is not known to be a great place for snorkeling. But, after all the treks and forest experience you will have had in the tropical or cloud forest, surely a little bit of snorkeling will be welcomed! We went to Tortuga Island, and despite all that, it brought some very nice diversity to our trip. Next time, we may do a trip to Caño Island (near Corcovado) that it said to be the best diving spot in Costa Rica.
BAJO DEL TORO
16. Climb The Many Steps To Del Toro
Costa Rica is a land of incredible waterfalls, Bajo Del Toro or Catarata Del Toro was one of the most impressive of them. With its 82 meters, its power, and its Jurassic Park feel, we just loved the place.
SURF
17. Surf The Pacific Waves
Unfortunately, we are not surfers, but according to our surfer friends, Costa Rica is one of the best destination! In their completely biased opinion, it is the number one thing to do in Costa Rica 🙂
ZIP LINES
18. Dare To Zipline And Enjoy The Views
To Be honnest we usually do not like to do these types of activity when we travel. It is usually too touristy and gives us the impression to be in a attraction park… We hesitated to do it in Costa Rica as it is knowned to be a good way to have a different perspective of the forest and the Canopy. Choose carefully where you do it, some hotels in wild area have their own and they probably do not have this DysneyLand vibe. We did it in the Arenal park and even if it was not the highlight of our trip the zip-lining was fun, brought a different activity than the one we had done and a little bit of adrenaline!
BEACH
19. Visit The Wild Beaches
The beaches in Costa Rica are wild, it’s not really the type of beach where you will find fine golden sand, lay your towel, get a suntan and dip a toe in the water. They are surrounded by wild jungles and it’s a different feel. From above it’s pretty magnificient though!
CURUBANDE
20. Explore The Rio Colorado & Rio Blanco
The Curubande area in Costa Rica is really beautiful, you can enjoy the rafting there or go hike to Poza la Pipa or Catarata la Leona for instance. The lansdcape are definetly worth it!
TUBING
21. Go Tubing On The Rio Perdido
The landscape looks amazing, we thought it would be a great experience to let ourselves glide surrounded by its beautiful canyon. Unfortunately, the trip was canceled as the river was too dry in March.
SUNSET
22. Watch The Sunset Over The Pacific
We really favored the Sunset over the Island of Las Catalinas, the sun over the Pacific is offering you a great opportunity to take ones of your best shots here!
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