The South Pacific region of
Costa Rica is known for its biological diversity, natural beauty and intensely
complex ecosystems. National Geographic magazine has called the area "the most
biologically intense place on earth". This southern region offers dramatic
scenary, unforgettable adventures and a time to remember. Can you afford to
pass this up?
The best time to visit the area is during the
months of January through April when is little rain. But if you don't mind a
downpour, the blooms and the lush green of the forest will more than compensate
for any dampness.
An hour's flight from San José will
transport you to another world. Top-notch resort operate out of the area and
specialize in given personalized adventure tours. Diving, snorkeling, hiking
and bird watching are ideal for the true exploration of a country.
Expert guides can take you on single or multi-day treks. You will learn
about the different facets of the forest's major players. The guide will enable
you to see the more exclusive or unobtrusive sights the forest has offer. Your
provisions should include insect repellent, and if you are camping, bring
netting. The mosquitoes and flies are abundant.
The traveler will find
a variety of lodging in the area offering efficient and friendly service. Boats
are the main means of transportation for viviting coastal areas of the
peninsula, so throw in the sun gear. The beaches of Pan Dulce, Carate and
Carbonara are quite beautiful and great for a day trips.