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North Pacific

The country's North Pacific, comprising the Province of Guanacaste and Peninsula of Nicoya, is a region of the country where tourism mingles with tradition. Among these, the figure of the "sabanero" stands out, with his joviality and skill in handling cattle. It is for this reason that in the region's "fiestas patronales" (county fair), corridas (rodeos) and bull mounts are a must. The fairs always include a great variety of typical cuisine.

The region has a strong influence in Costa Rican history, beginning in the colonial period. Santa Rosa National Park was scenario of three important battles one of which back in 1856, meant for the victorious Costa Ricans, the conquest of national sovereignty over the attacks of foreign invaders.

Some of the region's protected areas possess global significance for the protection of wildlife species and constitute observation areas of great interest. This is the case of the Baula Turtle, in Playa Grander the avi-fauna in the lagoons of Palo Verde National Park; and the nesting of the Lora Turtle in the Nancite and Ostional beaches. National parks such as Volcán Rincón de la Vieja also offer unique sites with their hot mud pools and fumaroles in constant activity.

With its many beaches, the North Pacific constitutes one of Costa Rica's most important tourism areas where the presence of a diverse tourism infrastructure combines with the natural setting creating a myriad of small quaint properties, including five star services and some of the best places for golfing and sport fishing. Marine currents that dredge nutrients from the ocean's depths, facilitate the existence of a rich marine biodiversity, favoring the abundance of species like the swordfish, the marlin and the dorado. Near the city of Liberia, one of the main access points to the different attractions of the region, stands Daniel Oduber International Airport which offers direct international access to the region. The International American highway, in excellent condition, also connects this city with the country's capital.

Guanacaste's beaches, full of sun and activity, offer all types of outdoor activities, including surfing, kayaking, swimming, diving, snorkeling and horseback riding,. Some of these beaches are true tourist centers, such is the case of Tamarindo and El Coco, while others are characterized by their remoteness. All however, seem to be made just for sports and sun lovers.


North Pacific Itineraries
Costa Rica's busiest tourist season does not officially starts until December 15th. For those of you with an opportunity to visit before the big crowds come, you will find great prices, pristine ecosystems and an inviting and friendly host in Costa Rica.
7 Nights/8 Days $1,075.00 per person/double occupancy
We work directly with individuals and groups to develop custom itineraries suited to your needs.



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