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What is a Horse "Tope" ?

If you are traveling in Costa Rica and hear the rhythmic sound of hooves, lively music, and cheering crowds, you may be witnessing one of the country’s most colorful and beloved traditions: a horse tope. A horse tope is a grand parade of horses and riders, deeply rooted in Costa Rican rural culture and national […]

Costa Rica's Red Eye Tree Frog

Wandering through the rainforest the other day, my friend Renee and I experienced one of those magical moments that only nature can provide. We were walking slowly, careful not to disturb the damp forest floor, when we noticed a small green frog tucked beneath a glossy leaf. At first glance, it looked unremarkable—just another tiny […]

Art Gallery in La Fortuna-Arenal Area "Galeria Coco Loco"

When travelers think of the La Fortuna–Arenal Volcano area of Costa Rica, they often picture dramatic volcanic landscapes, lush rainforests, hot springs, waterfalls, and thrilling adventure tours. What many visitors do not expect to discover—yet are delighted when they do—is a rich artistic and cultural scene quietly thriving alongside the region’s natural wonders. One of […]

Doka Coffee Tour, Alajuela Costa Rica

Coffee is deeply woven into the history, culture, and daily life of Costa Rica, and there is no better place to experience this rich tradition firsthand than the Doka Coffee Tour in Alajuela. Nestled on the fertile slopes of the Poás Volcano in Costa Rica’s Central Valley, Doka Estate offers visitors an authentic and educational […]

Car Rental in Costa Rica

Car Rental in Costa Rica can be one of the best ways to explore the country’s incredible diversity—lush rainforests, volcanic landscapes, remote beaches, mountain villages, and national parks. At the same time, car rental is one of the most confusing and misunderstood aspects of traveling in Costa Rica, especially when it comes to insurance, deposits, […]

Volcanoes in Costa Rica

Costa Rica is often called the land of volcanoes, and for good reason. Despite its small size—less than 51,000 square kilometers—Volcanoes in Costa Rica is home to seven major volcanoes, stretching from the northern border with Nicaragua all the way down to the southern border with Panama. These volcanoes are not only impressive geological formations […]