Brimming with rain forests and beaches, Costa Rica is famous for its natural beauty.
The Central American country is famous for its incredible national parks and is a dream destination for animal lovers.
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It has stunning national parks.
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There are cloud forests, coral reefs, dry forests, and rain forests to explore.
It boasts active and dormant volcanoes.
Costa Rica has more than 60 volcanoes, including 10 that are active.
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There are lots of spas and resorts likeTabacon Thermal Resort & Spathat take advantage of the naturally warm waters.
It’s a wildlife paradise.
And pretty much anywhere you go, there’s wildlife to discover.
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It’s known as the hummingbird capital of the world.
Costa Rica is a wonderful place for bird-watchers, particularly those hoping to spot hummingbirds.
It’s a playground for adventure enthusiasts.
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It’s an unsung culinary destination.
It has both Pacific and Caribbean beaches.
Costa Rica makes significant efforts to protect its national parklands, and the same goes for its beaches.
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The country has nearly 800 miles of pristine, beautiful shoreline on its Pacific and Caribbean coasts.
It’s dotted with world-class resorts.
Costa Rica isn’t just a rugged destination for adventure seekers.
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It’s also the perfect place for a relaxing spa getaway with its collection oftop-notch hotels and resorts.
It’s easy to find a good cup of joe.
It has a potent national beverage.
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The clear, sweet liqueur is made from sugar cane juice and has a very high alcohol content.
It’s not recommended to drink it in shots unless you’ve had it before.
However, many people drink it chilled with sugar and lime, or in a cocktail.
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It’s a convenient vacation destination.
Although the country’s currency is the Costa Rican colon, U.S. dollars and credit cards are widely accepted.
It’s one of the world’s happiest countries.
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One of the best-known Costa Rican mottos is “pura vida,” which means “pure life.”
And Costa Ricans take this to heart.
The phrase is also used as a greeting or a response to “How are you?”
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so it’s a ubiquitous part of the culture.
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