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Local Information


Pura Vida or ‘pure life’ will best describes your Costa Rican vacation.

 

Summer days and beautiful beaches define the province of Guanacaste. A province for the active soul, Guanacaste draws countless visitors with its stunning shoreline, incredible bird watching, amazing horseback riding, excellent surfing, superb snorkeling and wonderful mountain lake windsurfing. With so much to do, it’s easy to understand why so many people come to visit this amazing province.

 

Forming the eastern borders of Guanacaste are a chain of volcanoes that stretch out to join the Cordillera de Guanacaste and Cordillera de Tilaran mountain ranges. Visitors can walk to the summit of a number of volcanoes, including Rincon de la Vieja Volcano Area.

Lush dense forests, and a fabulous array of exotic plants and wildlife, and endangered animals and birds live here and can be seen frequently.

 

The name Guanacaste is derived from the word quahnacaztlan, which is a native word for the guanacaste tree. This tree is the national tree of Costa Rica.

 

One of the easiest ways to get to Guanacaste is to fly into the Daniel Oduber International Airport in Liberia (Costa Rica). The airport receives flights from all over the world especially the continental U.S. Most sites of this region are off the Pan-American Highway (Hwy. 1), which is scenic in its own right, moving northwest through Guanacaste and continuing almost to the Nicaraguan border.

 

Pura Vida or ‘pure life’ best describes your Costa Rican vacation. Blessed with stunning natural beauty and endless adventures

Covering just 0.1% of the planet’s land mass, yet home to around 5% of the world’s bio diversity, Costa Rica is the ultimate nature paradise. With most of its precious treasures found within the twenty-six national parks and protected zones spread across the country, Costa Rica has a staggering wealth of flora and fauna. Vibrant and diverse, each part of the country also has its own unique microclimate, making it a place in itself to enjoy.