Your Guide to a World of Travel Experience.
There are more than 850 species of birds, 800 species of butterflies and 500 species of mammals, reptiles and amphibians found within the country's borders. Costa Rica's two coasts give it an abundance of fantastic beaches and ensure ample opportunities for swimming and sunbathing, not matter the season.
Compared to many high-priced Caribbean islands, Costa Rica is a bargain destination for visitors fleeing cold winters. A new international airport in Liberia, near the Nicoya Peninsula, now makes it possible to fly directly to Costa Rica's most popular (yet still uncrowded) beaches without stopping in San Jose.
Costa Rica boasts 19 national parks, each with a variety of recreational opportunities. Whether your passion is hiking, swimming, rock climbing, volcano viewing, canoeing or simply searching for monkey, Costa Rica has a park for it.