Driving In Costa Rica: Everything You Need To Know
Renting a car and driving in Costa Rica is a great way to experience the Rich Coast. Here’s the best way to do it.
Beautiful photography, personal stories, and travel tips from my adventures in Costa Rica.
Costa Rica’s has 801 miles of coastline spanning the course of the country. Full of wildlife, the country is home to 52 species of hummingbird, monkey’s, puma, tapir, and over 750,000 species of insect.
Protected forests and reserves cover more than 25% of the land mass. Attractions include the active Arenal Volcano with its hot springs and hiking routes, Monteverde Cloud Forest and Corcovado National Park.
Renting a car and driving in Costa Rica is a great way to experience the Rich Coast. Here’s the best way to do it.
Treading carefully with rubber boots is what saved me. A venomous pitviper lay curled up and ready to strike, camouflaged along the muddy trail I was hiking.
Rainforest covered mountains stretched out into the distance. My small single-engine plane began its descent towards Tortuguero National Park.
Costa Rica is a vibrant country full of incredible natural beauty like waterfalls, jungles, volcanoes, and wildlife. It provides many opportunities for stunning photography!
Plan your trip to Costa Rica with my travel guide — featuring Costa Rica travel tips, budget advice, things to do, where to stay, and more!
National Geographic Magazine rated Costa Rica’s Rio Pacuare as one of the top 5 best whitewater rafting spots in the world. Riding the river’s class IV rapids was a wild experience!
Corcovado National Park is a remote environmental reserve in Coast Rica with deserted beaches, waterfalls, pristine rainforest, and lots of wildlife.
Hidden within the cloud forests of Costa Rica’s Tenorio National Park, the magnificent bright blue Rio Celeste Waterfall will take your breath away!
After stranding ourselves on top of Costa Rica’s Volcano Irazu, we needed to find a way back down the mountain to catch a bus to San Jose.
Monteverde Cloud Forest Reserve is an extremely popular tourist attraction in Costa Rica. Here are some tips for visiting!