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What To Bring To Costa Rica
Sunscreen Insect repellent Casual clothing Hiking shorts Footwear: waterproof lightweight hiking boots, water shoes (Teva type), tennis/running shoes. Socks – bring extra pairs in case feet get wet. Hat/s – with visor for rain and sun protection. Camera and film. (Film is very expensive). Small daypack or fanny pack. Sweater or jacket for San Jose […]
Turu Ba Ri – An endless Tropical Park
Our favorite destination is Turu Ba Ri because they have it all! Have a real adrenaline rush flying like Superman on the Sensational Cable which is 1 km long flying at speeds of up to 40 MPH. Visit the crocodile pond, Canopy tour with the Tarzan swing, enjoy real Costa Rican food and view the […]
What our guests are saying
Still our favorite B&B — in the world! This was our second time staying with Steve & Rita! Last time was years ago and we have to say it was as great as the first time. Every detail is taken care of; from airport pick-up (their drivers are friendly and reliable), assistance with all plans […]
San Jose, city walk
San Jose city walk, Let me take you on a nice City walk through out San Jose Centro. This walk takes about 2 hours, it will take you along various interesting buildings, parks and museums in the center of San Jose. This walk begins ad the Hotel Rincon De San Jose, it is advisable to […]
Ecolodge Defined
The definition of an Ecolodge can be illusive as there currently is no agreed upon definition for the term. There are however many organizations that have worked hard over the years to bring a standard definition to the industry. The Nature Conservatory and Costa Rica’s own Certification for Sustainable Tourism (CST) are two organizations that […]