Costa Rica Travel Guide: Essential Information for Your Trip

Everything you need to know to rent a vehicle and explore Costa Rica safely and hassle-free

Indian Reserve Bribris

They are located on Indian Reservations of Salitre and Cabagra in the canton of Buenos Aires, South Pacific, in the province of Puntarenas and north of the Indigenous Reserve of…
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Borucas o Bruncas Indian Reserve

The indigenous group is located on the Indian Reservation Boruca, consisting of several communities. Center Boruca, Rey Curre, based on the Interamerican Highway South, Changuena, Corn and Bijagual, all these…
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Native Reserves

Reservas Indigenas para visitar en Guayabo-Huetar-Bribrí-Cabecar-Guaymí- Chorotega-Boruca-Guatuso-Térraba. Guatuso (Malekus) ….. Aunque sólo el 1% de la población del país, cerca de 35.000 personas, es considerada como aborigen, la mayoría de…
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Rafting

One of the uniqueness of the Costa Rican biosphere is that things are not so big, as to not be able to appreciate them, nor so small as to not…
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Zancudo Beach

Zancudo Beach is located beyond the Osa Peninsula, in the canton of Golfito. This beach is considered by many as one of the best beaches in the world for surfing.…
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Ventanas Beach

It’s small, only 500 meters long, but it’s especially attractive for its window-shaped rock formations. Due to its location, in a small inlet made up of points, cliffs, estuaries, and…
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Uvita Beach

It is part of the Ballena Marine National Park and is one of the most spectacular beaches that even the most demanding tourist can enjoy. In addition, in the near…
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Tortuga Beach

Tortuga beach, known by locals as Ojochal beach, is located 15 km before the city of Puerto Cortés in the Osa canton, right between the mouth of the Balsa and…
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Savegre Beach

It is one of the first beaches to visit, for those traveling from the Central Pacific to the south. It is a large 12 km long, wide strip with dark…
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San Josesito Beach

It’s located in the area of ​​Drake Bay, in the Osa Peninsula and is accessible by non-paved roads, so a 4×4 vehicle is required. However, the road difficulty is compensated…
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