Costa Rica is a small country, but it is packed with extraordinary landscapes—towering volcanoes, lush rain forests, cloud forests, rivers, and beaches on two different oceans. To truly experience all that Costa Rica has to offer, many travelers decide that renting a car is the best option. Having your own vehicle gives you freedom, flexibility, […]
Tenorio Volcano National Park and the Rio Celeste "Blue River" Costa Rica
Costa Rica is famous for its volcanoes, rain forests, and breathtaking natural wonders, but few places inspire as much awe and mystery as Tenorio Volcano National Park and its most celebrated attraction, the Río Celeste, often called the “Blue River.” Hidden deep in the northern region of the country, this park offers visitors a rare […]
Costa Rica Spotlight: Como En Casa, A Great Restaurant in Alajuela
In recent years, Alajuela, Costa Rica has quietly developed a vibrant dining scene, blending traditional Costa Rican flavors with international influences brought by immigrants who now call the country home. Among the standout establishments is Como En Casa, Alajuela’s newest chic restaurant specializing in parrillada Argentina—a place where excellent food, warm hospitality, and cultural fusion […]
The Story of Monteverde,Costa Rica's Golden Toad
High in the misty cloud forests of Monteverde, Costa Rica, there once lived one of the most extraordinary amphibians ever recorded by science: the Monteverde Golden Toad (Incilius periglenes). Small, luminous, and unforgettable, this toad has become both a symbol of natural wonder and a haunting reminder of how fragile life on Earth can be. […]
Guide to Driving from San Jose International Airport to Arenal Volcano and La Fortuna
Traveling to Costa Rica is an adventure in itself, and for many visitors, Arenal Volcano and the town of La Fortuna are at the very top of the must-see list. Towering volcano views, lush rain forest, hot springs, waterfalls, and abundant wildlife make this region one of the most popular destinations in the country. While […]
Costa Rica Spotlight: La Paz Waterfall Gardens and Peace Lodge Are Now Open!
Costa Rica has long been celebrated for its breathtaking natural beauty, extraordinary biodiversity, and commitment to conservation. Among the country’s most beloved eco-attractions is La Paz Waterfall Gardens and the Peace Lodge, a destination that combines education, wildlife encounters, lush gardens, and dramatic waterfalls—all set in the cool, misty mountains of Costa Rica’s Central Valley. […]
Costa Rica Spotlight: Unusual Flowering Plants of the La Paz Waterfall Gardens, Costa Rica
When most people hear the name La Paz Waterfall Gardens, their minds immediately picture dramatic cascades of water plunging through lush rainforest, mist rising from the forest floor, and stone paths winding past roaring waterfalls. While all of that is certainly true—and breathtaking in its own right—there is another side to La Paz Waterfall Gardens […]
Costa Rica Spotlight: Unusual Frog Exhibit at the La Paz Waterfall Gardens, Costa Rica
When most people hear the name La Paz Waterfall Gardens, their minds immediately picture dramatic cascades of water plunging through lush rainforest, mist rising from the forest floor, and stone paths winding past roaring waterfalls. While all of that is certainly true—and breathtaking in its own right—there is another side to La Paz Waterfall Gardens […]
Want to See Birds, Travel to Palo Verde National Park, Costa Rica
If birds are what you want to see, then Palo Verde National Park in Costa Rica’s northern province of Guanacaste should be at the very top of your travel list. While Costa Rica is famous worldwide for its rainforests, volcanoes, and beaches, Palo Verde stands apart as one of the most important birding destinations in […]
The Maleku Indigenous People of Costa Rica
Costa Rica is widely known for its lush rain forests, rich wildlife, and commitment to environmental conservation. Yet beyond the national parks and eco-lodges lies another equally important part of the country’s heritage—its indigenous cultures. Among these, the Maleku Indigenous People represent one of Costa Rica’s smallest yet most culturally significant native groups. Living in […]
