WORLD NORTH AMERICA COSTA RICA GUANACASTE


Guanacaste

Get in

With the opening of the new international airport at Liberia in Guanacaste, you can now fly from many US gateways including Dallas, Houston, Miami and Atlanta directly to Guanacaste. From there you can drive or fly to all Pacific beach cities in a few hours.

To access Guanacaste's beaches from San Jose, a ferry can be taken from Puntarenas, a hot and unpleasant town with about 40,000 inhabittants, to the other side of the Golfo de Nicoya. From there, a long ride on poor pavement can take you to any number of great beaches. However, skipping the ferry and instead taking the Puente de la Amistad (literally "Bridge of the Friendliness") is probably prefferable. It's about four hours to most Guanacaste beaches from San Jose by car.

Get around


Many tourists like Tamarindo, Coco, Samara and Carrillo beaches... Samara is the home of a lively beach scene while Carrillo is a more family orientated community and home to one of the most beautiful resorts in the world, Las Ventanas del Mar.
Other fantastic beaches are: Cuajiniquil, Ocotal, Pan de Azucar, Potrero, Flamingo, Brasilito, Conchal, Langosta, Avellana, Junquillal, Manzanillo, Ostinal, Nosara amongst many more. Dont go to Samara, Tamarindo, Coco or Carrillo just because those are most visited by tourists. You will get the most beautiful beaches and nature where you are not surrounded by hundreds of other tourists. Try some of the other beaches as well.

Guanacaste offers so much more than Beaches, like National parks (everything from wetlands to savannahs to volcoanoes) and not to forget Fantastic view.

See

this region offers a wide variety of activities, such as world class surfing and sport fishing along with volcano tours and horse country. It is famous for its fine and vibrant fiestas. Guanacaste is a tropical desert and you will see a great change of seasons here from the hot and dry to the wet and windy. It makes this part of Costa rica so desireable with tourist and expats alike.

Do


Guanacaste's beaches are famous as surfing destinations and have been since Playa Negra was highlighted in the movie Endless Summer II. The surf breaks in Playa Negra and Tamarindo in northwest Guanacaste have made that area a magnet for visitors and investors alike. The Sportfishing in Costa Rica is legendary, and many fishing boats sail from Guanacaste. There is Cloud Forest, Beach, Volcanoes, all for exploring on horseback. Naturally fed hot springs relax and invite. And world-class golf has arrived in Guanacaste as well, with the arrival of the Four Seatsons and San Jose Pinilla resorts, just to name two.

Eat

Gallo Pinto (literally 'spotted rooster') is the national dish of rice and beans. You haven't visited Costa Rica till you've had it - with breakfast, lunch or dinner.

Drink


Hotel Del Sueno is a perfect little hotel worth visiting. A short walk to the beach, howler monkeys in the morning, two pools, clean, and reasonable.

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Costa Rican Combo Arenal Volcano / Ecotermales and Rainforest Adventure 15 hours

Arenal Volcano, Costa Rica

From Guanacaste you will follow the deep lushness of the rain forest. Its grandeur will take you beyond time, beyond imagination. You will listen to the haunting cries of wild birds and other jungle creatures. You will feel at one with the earth!

In the evening, you will have the opportunity to observe one of nature's most powerful forces as Arenal erupts in a display of towering energy, spitting lava, and ash from inside the earth. Glowing lava and boulders tumble down the slopes.

Afterwards, you can find yourself embraced in the tender touch of sultry hot springs, born from deep within the giant looming behind you. When you open your eyes, you will find yourself savoring a moonlit swim in the luxurious hot springs and enjoy the sensuous tropical landscape. Finally, you can enjoy a delicious dinner.

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Arenal Volcano and Baldhi Hot Springs from Guanacaste 12 - 13 hours

Tabacon Hot Springs, Costa Rica

Departing Guanacaste, you will travel to visit one of the most active volcanoes in the Americas. Mighty Arenal rises from the dense jungle, where its roar shakes the ground for miles!

Its unmistakable conic shape testifies to its constant activity. At night, you can watch it throw red-hot lava and ashes to the air, creating a light show that will stun you from miles away.

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Corobici Nature Float 8 hours

Floating on the Corobici River

What better way to enjoy a beautiful river than to run it in a rubber raft? Guanacaste's Corobici River is perfect for those who have dreamt about the joys of white water rafting. The waters are not rough, but you have to work out how to manage them! So get into rafting gear and paddle down these exciting class II rapids!

This is a fabulous tour for those who do not mind getting tanned and doing a bit of paddling. During the journey, some of the animals you may see are exotic birds, Jesus Christ lizards and chattering monkeys hanging upside-down by their tails. Before you board the rubber raft, your certified river guide will instruct you on safety procedures.

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