Christopher Columbus termed the land "the rich coast" when he arrived there centuries ago. But this country, situated between Panama and Nicaragua, has much more to offer in addition to an enchanting coastline. Despite its relatively small size about 31,000 square miles, it is approximately as big as Switzerland, it is one of the most multifaceted countries in the world. Costa Rica offers especially ideal conditions for nature lovers and adventurers.
A third of the land is federally protected, and the bulk of the area consists of (partially unexplored) national parks, where you can experience up close unique animal and plant life with numerous species of birds, monkeys, crocodiles, turtles, tapirs, and jaguars. Take a day or overnight tour to one of the 72 volcanoes, ride a mountain bike through the mountains of Valle Central, marvel at the many waterfalls while rafting, or take advantage of the perfect conditions for surfing, wave riding, and diving in the crystal clear waters of the almost 1,500-kilometer-long (over 900-mile-long) Caribbean and Pacific coasts. Costa Rica a land full of culture and breathtaking nature.
Costa Rica is deemed a very progressive and safe country. Come to Costa Rica and experience "La Pura Vida" ("the pure life"), as the locals call it. The country attracts many tourists year round. The dry season during the summer (December through April) is high season, although Costa Rica is worth the trip even during the "green season."

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