Life is an Adventure - Live it
by: Paul Orr
Costa Rica is Central America's jewel. It's an oasis and an Ecotourism heaven, making it one of the best places to experience the tropics with minimal impact. It's also mostly coastline, which means great surfing, activities and beaches galore with a climate built for laziness.
Deep Sea Fishing
Would you like to hook a sailfish on a fly, catch and
release a marlin, fight a giant tuna, reel in dolphin fish, take a swim with a
porpoise, and catch a few snappers to take back for your dinner? The North
Pacific Coast of Costa Rica is a World-Class sport fishing paradise. More than
40 world records have been registered within an 80-mile radius. Sailfish, black
marlin, blue marlin, striped marlin (sails and marlin are catch and release),
yellow fin tuna and Wahoo are found in abundance. Inshore species include large
concentrations of roosterfish and snapper. Billfish are the favored target of
most visiting anglers. There are many charter boats on the west coast of Costa Rica.
They can accommodate an individual, a couple, a family or a group of any size.
Canopy Tours
Swing like a monkey thru the trees on a zip line canopy
tour. Guides are professionals in the area of Canopying and most have years of
previous experience. The canopy tour offers any adventurous tourist the
opportunity to ascend into the forest canopy and see jungle life from a
perspective available previously to only a select few researchers and photographers.
This is an Adventure for all ages that should not be missed.
Sailing
Experience a day of sailing and exploring the impressive
Costa Rican coast. While sailing you could encounter dolphins, whales, turtles,
manta rays and bat rays. Anchored in a bay you can snorkel coral and rock
formations, swim, or simply enjoy the secluded beaches. The best way of
relaxing on your vacation is to enjoy a beautiful Guanacaste Sunset Cruise.
Sit-back and watch the colorful sunset, while sipping a cold beer, rum punch or
soft drinks and enjoying the light snacks.
Volcano's, Hot Springs, Mud Baths
and Waterfalls
Arenal volcano is well known for its exploding lava shows.
Shop at the road side gallery's and gift shops. Visit the rain forest. Lake Arenal,
a beautiful 22-mile long lake is great for freshwater fishing. It's home to the
hard-hitting rainbow bass, or quapote: five to six pounders are common. Take
your swimsuits to bathe in the pools of naturally warm thermal waters amid
tropical gardens at Arenal
Volcano National
Park. For the sports enthusiast you can windsurf
one of the premier windsurfing destinations in the world. Due to the area's
irregular topography the wind is constant, providing excellent windsurfing
conditions, especially in the dry season between December and April.
Buena Vista Hot Springs
Canopy tour, hot
springs, horses, water slide, waterfall and mud bath.
The thermal waters, steam bath, and natural spa are located at the foot of Volcano, Rincon de la Vieja. At the hot springs, you will relax unconditionally as you enjoy pleasurable and rejuvenating treatments with volcanic mud and warm spring waters. This "spoil me" atmosphere makes it easy to forget the hustle and bustle of modern life. By horseback you can visit three waterfalls. Each one has Natural swimming pools at the bottom of the falls.
Surfing
The Pacific Northwest Guanacaste Coast of Costa Rica has the
most consistent swell activity anywhere in Costa Rica. The waves are perfect
for beginners and experts alike, with daily offshore winds creating long rides
with easy take offs and hollow barrel sections. Playa Tamarindo has a long beach break and
welcomes surfers from around the world. Surfing is only a 25-minute boat ride
from El Coco to Witches Rock where the experts surf.
Scuba diving and
Snorkeling
Costa
Rica's North Pacific waters offer divers
varied and plentiful marine life. Schools of small fish (often by the
thousands), colorful tropical fish, Jacks, Barracudas, Eels, Eagle Rays,
white-tip Reef Sharks, Manta Rays and Bull Sharks are commonly spotted. There
is an incredible array of marine life of all varieties and colors awaiting you
off of the nearby reefs and islands. For the beginner, check out Playa Hermosa.
There you can take classes in the pool, the day before you dive with a
certified master diver. Instruction in the pool takes a couple hours and the
student will be able to practice all the necessary safety and comfort skills
before going out in the ocean for 2 dives. Diving can be great any month of the
year. This is primarily due to the abundance of plankton and other marine
organisms at the lower end of the food chain that thrive in the warm 75 to 85
degree tropical waters. Average visibility ranges from 30' to 50' with
possibilities of up to 80'.
Golfing
Imagine a golf vacation at any popular golf destination
before the golf traveler discovered them. You will re-discover
"no-hassle" tee times and the enjoyment of playing unhurried rounds
of golf on courses designed by well known golf architects George Fazio, Robert
Trent Jones, Jr., Ted Robinson, Jr., Mike Young and Tracy May. Here you will
find all the ingredients for a great golf vacation and the added bonus of
experiencing the scenic beauty and natural attractions of Costa Rica.
White Water Rafting
Costa
Rica offers some of the world's finest
whitewater rafting and kayaking rivers. These rivers plunge through
spectacularly beautiful, largely unexplored tropical wilderness. Whether an
expert or beginner, nature lover or thrill seeker, rafting enthusiast or active
kayaker, there is an unforgettable experience awaiting you. If you are looking
for an action-packed one-day or multi-day trip to complement your vacation, the
rivers of this beautiful land are waiting for you. The wild and scenic Costa
Rica Rivers offers some of the finest rapids in Latin
America. Suitable even for first time rafters, this thrill-ride of
churning water and breathtaking scenery will be the highlight of your trip.
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