By Geoff McCabe on June 29, 2017
Islands, Uvita
Uvita Island is one of the most unruffled Islands in Costa Rica. It is so cloistered that is still uninhabited. You can visit Uvita Island. Just rent a boat with a driver. If you go to Cieneguita River, you can find many at the fishing docks. It takes only 40 minutes to reach the deserted […]
By Monirul on March 10, 2016
Cloud Forest, Islands, National Parks, Rainforest, Rivers, Travel, Volcanos
Costa Rica is a perfect place for enjoying a memorable eco-getaway with its incredible biodiversity. Travelers who want to enjoy a memorable vacation in a natural setting, they will find a lot of options in this country. Costa Rica’s commitment is to preserve and share its natural treasures by maintaining sustainable accommodations and renewing energy […]
By Sam on April 21, 2014
Animals, Geography, Islands, Marine Animals, National Parks, Wildlife Refuge
One of the biggest lures for visitors at the Cocos Island for explorers, divers, biologists and sailors is its rich biodiversity. The Island’s much sought after tropical waters teem with life including innumerable white tip reef sharks, schooling hammerhead sharks, dolphins, mantas and marbled rays, giant moray eels, sailfish, and the occasional whale shark. Other […]
By Sam on April 21, 2014
Geography, Islands
A rough and extremely gorgeous island, this World Heritage Site and Marine Park is the cherry on top of Costa Rica’s national park system. The island was created during a volcanic turmoil approximately two-and-a-half million years ago and is primarily created out of basaltic rock, labacorite and andecite lava flows. Its landmass is peppered […]
By Sam on April 14, 2014
Geography, Islands
Tortuga Islands Tortuga Island is one of the most popular islands of Costa Rica. It comprises of a couple of uninhabited islands, located opposite to the Curu Wildlife Refuge. The crystalline cerulean waters and balmy weather here offers incredible snorkeling and diving opportunities (where diving buffs can encounter string rays, sharks and the vibrant small […]