Synopses & Reviews
This new guide to Costa Rica is an insider's guide to one of the hottest destinations in Central America. The strong focus on the rich biodiversity of the country, Costa Rican culture, and forthcoming travel trends make the Bradt guide the essential companion. A wide breadth of activities for travelers are covered: from white-water rafting, cycling, and sportfishing to assisting with turtle research, interacting with indigenous tribes and grassroots "rural tourism" initiatives. Also featured are special opportunities such as getting married in Costa Rica (a popular wedding spot) and dolphin encounters in Drake Bay.
Features include:
>A full range of adventure, sports, and activity options
>Accommodations appealing to a broad spectrum of travelers, from eco-lodges and home stays to beach hotels and five-star resorts
>Wildlife in-depth including conservation projects and national parks
>New areas opening up for tourism, such as the Osa Peninsula and northwest region of Guanacaste
>Key phrases in Spanish and local phrases
Synopsis
The strong focus on the rich biodiversity of the country, Costa Rican culture, and forthcoming travel trends make the Bradt guide the essential companion.
Synopsis
Flanked by two oceans and host to a dozen microclimates, Costa Rica is a land of rare and varied beauty. Bask in natural hot springs at the foot of the majestic Arenal Volcano, hike through the Monteverde Cloud Forest, sip coffee on a plantation and then watch a Pacific sunset with the sand between your toes. Ah, pura vida . . . . In Bradt's Costa Rica, local resident Larissa Banting takes you beyond the tourist haunts to introduce the beating heart of the country. Whatever your passions, this Central American paradise has something for you. *Accommodations: from eco-lodges to home stays *Canopy tours and turtle watching *Detailed wildlife coverage: from parrots to peccaries *White-water rafting, sailing and windsurfing *New areas open to tourism *Tico slang, culture and festivals
About the Author
Larissa Banting is a Canadian writer who has lived and worked in Costa Rica for over two years. Her background includes writing travel articles for newspapers and magazines, an advisory role on travel Web site discussion boards, and working as a travel coordinator.
Table of Contents
(1) Background Information (2) Natural History (3) Practical Information (4) Sport and Other Activities (5) San Jose (6) Alajuela and Surrounds (7) The Caribbean (8) Northern Zone (9) Guanacaste (10) North Pacific (11) Nicoya Peninsula (12) Central Pacific (13) The South (14) Language (15) Further Information