Located in La Fortuna, San Carlos, Costa Rica, Arenal is an impressive stratovolcano standing at 1,670 meters, known for its nearly perfect conical shape. After centuries of inactivity, it had a historic eruption in 1968 and remained highly active until 2010. Today, it is in a resting phase but still considered active, offering hot springs, scenic trails, and breathtaking views within Arenal Volcano National Park.
Located within Tenorio Volcano National Park in Costa Rica, Río Celeste is famous for its stunning turquoise-blue waters, making it one of the country's most unique natural wonders.
Set in a Caribbean ecosystem surrounded by lush rainforest, Cahuita is home to wildlife such as raccoons, coatis, sloths, iguanas, and basilisks. You may also spot snakes like the fer-de-lance, as well as birds like the crab hawk.
Known for its rugged tropical rainforest, white-sand beaches, and coral reefs, Manuel Antonio is famous for its incredible biodiversity. It is home to species ranging from three-toed sloths and endangered white-faced capuchin monkeys to hundreds of bird species.
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