Great Vacation Spots and Things to Do in Costa Rica with AAA Tours
by Dillon Patterson Article PublisherDrake Bay is a secluded place of
Costa Rica. It is one of those places where nature is practically untouched.
You will find it on the northern tip of the Osa Peninsula. This remote destination
can only be accessed by boat or plane almost all year but during the rainy
season you might be able to drive there. There are some great eco-lodges in the
area that offer a wide range of tours that any nature lover or adventurous soul
would love.
The tour you can't miss in this
region is a hiking or horseback riding tour that takes you through
the forest where you get to see the local wildlife. You can also do some scuba
diving, snorkeling, sport fishing and whale & dolphin watching tours in the
crystal clear waters of its coasts. If you are looking for something a bit more
exciting there are some great options for canopy tours.
It is also great as headquarters for
your adventures in the area. From here the incredibly bio-diverse Corcovado
National Park (one of the largest untouched reserves of the country) and the
Cano Island Biological Reserve are really close.
Fun fact: it is said that this place
was use by pirates to hide their treasures during the 16th century.
The last unspoiled Spot on the Costa
Rican Caribbean
I love light hiking along the beach
and paths meandering along the coast. While living in Costa Rica I found the
perfect place for it: the Cahuita National Park. I love seeing animals as I
relax in the middle of the forest just steps away from the beach. This national
park is located in the South Caribbean coast of the beautiful Costa Rica in the
Limon province and offers all I want.
It is a really big national park and
was purchased by a former Costa Rican president. All the land was part of the
Cahuita settlement and bought for 500 colones and donated it to its residents
later. That is why Costa Ricans refer to it as the only national park of the
country that truly belongs to the people.
The best months to visit this place
to avoid rain are: from September to mid-November and from March to May. This
way you will be able to enjoy things such as living coral reefs, abundant marine
life, monkeys that hide among the trees, its white sanded beaches and its
trails instead of sitting on your hotel room.
As you can see the options here are
endless, you can:
• Go on Hiking tours along the
trails
• Do some Snorkeling in the reef
• Go Biking
• Bird Watching
• Sports fishing
AAA Tour Costa Rica does have limited space
on its private tours and private transfers, so be sure to book early to make
sure we can set you up with the perfect private guide and transport for your private vacation trip in Costa Rica.
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