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Costa Rica is one of the most incredibly diverse and beautiful countries on the planet. Despite its diminutive size, this Central American nation is a tiny world unto itself, where mountain cloud forests and dormant volcanoes are only a few hours' drive from tropical beaches and lowland rainforest.

The CostaRica.com team travels to a new destination every month, researching the latest information to create the most comprehensive and up-to-date travel guides available. Our destination articles are written based on first-hand experience, to give you the ultimate trip planning resources. In October we traveled to the Caribbean village of Tortuguero for turtle nesting season and this month, we are planning exciting Central Valley day trips including a visit to Alajuela's Butterfly Farm, canopy tours and whitewater rafting!

RaftingBe sure to check out our travel blog and explore Costa Rica through the words of our talented and intrepid travel writers. Read our latest adventures, Central Valley Day Trips, published November 2009.

A modern tourism infrastructure has helped Costa Rica become one of the world's most desirable ecotourism and travel destinations, and its natural offerings are the country's greatest attraction. Divided into 12 ecological zones, each home to diverse flora and fauna, the nation boasts approximately four percent of the world's entire biodiversity in just 0.03% of the planet's total landmass. Here, many plant and animal species are protected by law, living peacefully in Costa Rica's national parks, private reserves and wildlife refuges, which account for 26% of the country's total acreage. Travelers visiting these parks enjoy beautiful scenery and the chance to spot some of Costa Rica's amazing wildlife. Will you be the next to spot a jaguar slinking through the forest, a resplendent quetzal perched in a tree or a two-toed sloth making its weekly journey to the forest floor?

Butterfly
Costa Rica’s destinations are varied, from secluded to urban and from balmy to decidedly chilly. With so many places to see and things to do, planning a Costa Rican vacation can be overwhelming. Vacation packages and custom itineraries can make your dream trip a reality, or create your own schedule with our detailed trip planning resources. From bus schedules and packing suggestions to passport and visa info, we've got you covered.