By Costa Rica Journeys on September 13, 2011
Bird Watching, Canopy Tours, Hiking, Private Reserves, Uncategorized, Wildlife Refuge
If you want to experience the panoramic views of Costa Rica’s vast vegetation in an entirely different level, then the Rainmaker Aerial Walkway is definitely for you. Imagine being on six suspended bridges that’s stretched for more than 800 feet and 25 stories high above the ground. The Rainmaker Aerial Walkway is yet another first […]
By Costa Rica Journeys on September 12, 2011
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Puerto Viejo is well-known for its beaches that give that Caribbean slash Jamaican vibe which never fails to put everyone on a good note. KoKi Beach is Puerto Viejo’s pride, famous worldwide for its creatively-designed beach house and restaurant, affordable rates, chill ambiance as well as the homey welcome any tourist would like to feel […]
By Costa Rica Journeys on September 12, 2011
Central Valley, Costa Rica Art, Gallery, San Jose Province
Downtown San Jose is known for its art galleries and museums such as the Jade Museum, the Gold Museum and possibly the most exquisite– Galería Namu. Showcasing the most beautiful, intricate and treasured indigenous crafts, arts and folkloric collection of the Pre-Columbian people, this gallery has made a name for itself in the realm of […]
By Costa Rica Journeys on September 11, 2011
Fishing, Mountains, Puntarenas Province, Sailing, Surfing
Golfito is Costa Rica’s little port city and is blessed with majestic mountains and thick vegetation with trees being one of the tallest in the whole of Central America. It is also surrounded by the stunning Golfo Duce–one of the deepest gulfs in the world. Used to be a prosperous trading area of bananas and […]
By Costa Rica Journeys on September 10, 2011
Bird Watching, Birds, Protected Zones, Wildlife Refuge
Quetzals, macaws, peacocks, toucans, parrots, owls, you name it–Zoo Ave has it. Known as one of the two zoos in the entire world which displays the Resplendent Quetzals, Zoo Ave (“bird” in Spanish) is also home to over 100 species of native birds, 400 birds received from the public and 95 more from the […]